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Ocun
Havoc Climbing Shoe

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$149.95
Color:Petrol/Green

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Why We Like The Havoc Climbing Shoe

For a one-shoe quiver at the gym, we throw the Havoc Climbing Shoe in our pack. The moderate downturn and curvature don't make us want to rip them off mid-route but still deliver powerful hooks on overhanging problems. The slipper-like design lets us easily pull them off between sends.


Details

  • Powerful climbing shoe for bouldering and sport
  • Moderate downturn and curvature for precision and comfort
  • Sticky CAT rubber 1.5 delivers optimal grip
  • Microfiber upper will stretch about a half size
  • Two hook-and-loop straps help eliminate dead space
  • Rubber toe patch and soft midsole for solid toe hooks
  • Item #OCN003I
Upper Material
microfiber
Closure
2 hook-and-loop straps
Midsole
2D Toe Soft
Rubber
CAT rubber 1.5 (4mm)
Last
all-round pointy
Profile
downturned
Asymmetrical Curvature
moderate curvature
Claimed Weight
7.62oz
Recommended Use
bouldering, sport climbing

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

October 1, 2023

Excellent all-around shoes

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
UK 7
Height:
4' 11"
Weight:
85

I bought these for my daughter, who's been competing for her 3rd season now. She likes a slightly stiffer shoe and really likes these for bouldering and for lead. She had a more aggressive pair of Ocun (Ozone), which worked very well but her young toes were taking a beating. We tried Scarpa Quantic (men's version), which were great too. They were a bit too soft for her though. The Ocun rubber is very sticky. Sizing is generally on the small side, tend to need to go up a size. They are her current favorite for training and comps

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