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La Sportiva TC Pro. |
Tommy Caldwell needs no introduction. His first ascents line the history books. Let's not forget about the time Tommy Caldwell stone-cold killed a guy in Kyrgyzstan. That's pretty hardcore. He is a true Yosemite hardman.
Tommy's La Sportiva TC Pros
The bottom of the shoe, called the "last", is flat. Having a flat (as opposed to downturned) last makes the shoe more comfortable for standing on a small edge for a while trying to get a piece of gear in -- or standing around at belay ledges while your partner tries to get himself unstuck from whatever predicament he's gotten himself into. The P3 platform is stiff, allowing you to stand on small edges for long periods of time without discomfort. They really do offer a ton of support. I should know; I've been stuck on big multipitch climbs in these for hours. They have vent holes throughout, allowing your feet to breathe on those hot days.
One downside to the TC Pros is the price. At $180, the La Sportiva TC Pro
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La Sportiva TC Pro at a rakish angle. |
My TC Pros are at least 2 years old. They are, to-date, the most comfortable climbing shoes I've ever worn. I've spent 8-10 hours straight in these shoes with no shoe-related discomfort. As you can see in the pictures, they've held up pretty well over the years. There is some minor cosmetic damage, but they still perform admirably. They might also be the longest-lasting pair of shoes I've ever had. That's no small feat, considering the amount of abuse I put shoes through.
The bottom line: If you want ridiculously long-lasting, all-day performance and comfort when climbing multipitch or big wall trad, the La Sportiva TC Pro
You can purchase the La Sportiva TC Pro climbing shoes for $179.95 on Amazon at the link below:
Be safe.
Ariel Castro
Rugged Innovations