Vertical Life

FROM THE Field

RRP: $239.95

Pros:

• Versatile ‘one shoe quiver

• Comfy, low-stretch material

• Designed by Fred Nicole

Cons:

• Colour prone to getting dirty

Best suited for:

• Those with a mid-volume foot looking for a ‘do everything’ shoe, for climbing both indoors or outdoors, and want a snug slipper fit without the need to downsize dramatically.

Historically most climbing slippers have leaned towards the softer side for midsole and toe stiffness, such as the Five Ten Moccasyms (broken in ones at

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