Hiangle Pro Climbing Shoe
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Why We Like The Hiangle Pro Climbing Shoe
Our training for indoor comp season just upped its game with Five Ten's Hiangle Pro Climbing Shoe. What sets this apart from Fiveten's original Highangle is the unique wrap that focuses on smooth transitions from the inside edge to the outside, giving you seamless friction when rolling toe hooks into a smear. The engineered heel contributes to this fluid motion by helping you adjust heel hooks without losing contact.
Details
- Aggressive climbing shoe for comp training and performance
- Asymmetrical cut helps with dynamic movement on volumes
- Soft C4 rubber delivers intense flexibility and sensitivity
- Synthetic upper stretches for custom fit to your foot
- Hook-and-loop closure makes pulling them on easy
- Item runs small, so we recommend sizing up for best fit
- Item #FVTZ12M
- Upper Material
- microfiber, synthetic
- Lining
- unlined
- Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Midsole
- soft
- Rubber
- C4
- Claimed Weight
- [size 10, single] 8.1oz
- Profile
- downturned
- Asymmetrical Curvature
- aggressive
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Overall Rating
4 based on 48 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 27, 2024
Small!
Great rubber, feels very precise on the wall. Not recommended for wide feet though. Had to go up a full size from my usual. However, tech specs are great!
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
September 25, 2024
Great edging, hooking, and sticky rubber.
Great shoe all around for comp gym climbing. But when will they make more - been out of stock forever!!!
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
June 22, 2024
Not true size
Way too small, had to return. Would probably go up half a size or more from street shoe.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
May 14, 2024
Carries its weight
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great quality shoe for indoor climbing, however, sizing is way off. Also in my opinion it’s not suited for outdoors. So two stars off for those reasons
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
May 1, 2024
recommend for everyone
great shoe i have ever wore one reccommend to every people
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
April 16, 2024
Glue-like
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These climbing shoes stick like lively glue! Love em
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
March 13, 2024
big name but not last long
I got the shoes at the end of Nov. last year for my son. He started to climb in last July. He heard a lot great things for this brand name and wanted a pair better than his entry level shoes. He is currently climbing indoor at V7-V8 level, 2-3 times a week. After 3 month regular use, the rubber already started to break at the front. One shoe has a hole, the other has a long line of cracks. I understand the running shoes need to be replaced much sooner than regular shoes. But I did not expect that it only lasted for 3 months. At this cost, I might need to try other brands.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
March 7, 2024
Really sticky, really aggressive, really narrow.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Really sticky, really aggressive, really narrow. Great shoe if you enjoy climbing on the ceiling. Neat idea, kinda unique shoe. After 4 sessions they are finally starting to break in. I went with my street shoe size. If I was going to order again I would maybe 1/2 size up. Even so, these are best for narrow feet. My feet are wide, ymmv.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
January 21, 2024
Climbing shoes
All climbing shoes are uncomfortable anyway so it doesn’t matter anyway
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
December 11, 2023
3rd pair. One of the best shoes ever.
3rd pair. I have worn 100's of different climbing shoes over the years and these stand out as one of the best. The Stealth C4 rubber awesome. Haven't found a better rubber since they started making it decades ago. Noticeably stickier than the Vibram options and it doesn't wear out quickly. I have Scapas and Spotivas and the tip wears much quicker. Even as it is wearing, it doesn't get all bumpy. It sort of wears sooth. The rubber also doesn't fold at the pressure points when standing on micro edges. A lot of softer rubbers bend and feel insecure on tiny holds. The fit of the shoe is on the narrow side but the shoe is extremely soft and expands easily to form a suction cup around my foot. Everyone has a different foot shape and how they like their shoe to feel wrapped on their foot. These are a sock. Though they are super soft, there is a structure and the shoe is almost glued to my foot. It doesn't roll laterally, or slip forward when pulling in on steep toe pulls, or or back when heel hooking. I wear them super tight. Like v3 hard to pull on the first few times, but they do open up and get easier to get on. But for me, having the super snug fit is what I want in any performance shoes. I never size them to be worn around walking at all. I have other shoes for warming up and easier climbing. My street shoe is 9.5 and I get these in a 9. I could do a 9.5 and still have it perform well but in the 9 the juice is worth the squeeze. - I am a 41.5 in Scarpa Instinct and 40 in Sportiva Solutions for comparison. I guess if you have a wide foot, these aren't the best choice. These shoes do edge really well for me. I need to feel what my feet are on to be confident on a hold. So, I prefer softer shoes. Even for trad and not super steep climbs. If you don't want to feel the holds, this is not the shoe. They smear amazing. toe hook amazing. I have worn the "no edge" shoes a lot and think these work similar but better all around. The HA Pro Comp do have a fairly aggressive toe down profile and fit. Which is a must for harder, steeper climbing. Even though it is aggressive, it feels comfortable and keeps it's suction throughout the life of the shoe. Probably because of the way the rubber is wrapped and pushes the toes forward and locks in the heel. I could go on but basically there are the best so far for me. If you ever wore the 5.10 Teams, these are a better version.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
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