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Besides corns, bunions are one of the most common foot problems found in climbers.
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Good trad shoes are low-profile to fit in thin cracks, sturdy yet flexible, and give you support for all-day adventures.
Thankfully, gone are the days when it was common practice to wear ridiculously small climbing shoes. But even with all the technology available today, climbing shoes still aren’t exactly the most comfortable choice of footwear.
The Roman foot is defined by the three largest toes all the same length, which can be awkward when looking for climbing shoes.
Crack climbing shoes require robust durability in order to stand up to constantly stuffing toes into cracks and generating an incredible amount of pressure.
Because of the protruding second toe, climbing shoes that have a wider toe box and a more symmetrical design will suit your foot shape best.
With a slight downturn and a modest asymmetric profile, these types of shoes are great for intermediate climbers and beginners who are ready to start pushing climbing grades.