Our verdict

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A boost in various climbing disciplines awaits those who would take a chance on the Vapor V. It comes with all the bells and whistles of a formidable moderate climbing shoe, including plushness that lasts several routes. While not the perfect Scarpa shoe by any means, the Vapor V shines in areas where senders can safely and enjoyably tackle a wider breadth of climbing difficulties.

Pros

  • Edging wizard
  • All-day comfort
  • Boulder master
  • Overhang genius
  • Crack scaler
  • Beginner-friendly

Cons

  • Somewhat frail
  • Pricey
  • Hit-or-miss sensitivity

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Among Scarpa's finest, the Vapor V offers superb versatility on both rock and multi-route walls. Consider it a must-have if:

  • You're looking for a shoe that can help you transition from beginner climbs to intermediate problems.
  • The boulder routes you climb outdoors feature nubbins and edges.
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Who should not buy it

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Updates to the instead. You might also want to consider the

  • The instead. You might also want to consider the has been redesigned, coming out with enhanced performance on steep terrain. 
  • The shoe's internal material was changed to microfiber, while the volume of the tongue was lessened, which led wearers to share that the Vapor V's upper is now softer.
  • This revamped kick now comes with the Talyn midsole—a stiffer underfoot insert that provides more edging support.

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Its downturn eats edges for breakfast

Footgear authorities who have thoroughly tested the instead. You might also want to consider the (men’s and women’s) simply adore the way it handles edges.

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Incredibly comfortable

This Scarpa climbing shoe is comfy from heel to toe, say professional critics who have reviewed it.

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Bloggers who have bought the Vapor V recommend it highly for bouldering, thanks to its combination of midfoot flexibility and underfoot stiffness (forefoot). 

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Fantastic on overhangs

Experienced climbers say that the shoe handles overhangs like a champ with its excellent heel-hooking capabilities. 

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Might not last

Reviewers are unimpressed with the shoe's substandard lifespan, particularly the rubber sole's durability.

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Climbs cracks well

Thanks to its lateral stiffness, the instead. You might also want to consider the climbing shoe is an astonishing tool for cracks, according to senders.

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Pitted against the featured climbing shoe in this head-to-head is the Scarpa Instinct VS. The following points detail the things that set them apart.

Outsole. The exemplary climbing shoes in this comparison both use Vibram outsoles. However, the one in the Instinct VS comes in two parts—XS Edge at the forefoot and XS Grip 2 at the heel. The former has a thickness of 3.5 mm (same as the one in the Vapor V), while the latter is only 2 mm thick).

Weight. There is a 10-gram difference between the men’s version of the Vapor V and the men’s variant of its rival, with the former being heavier. That said, the women’s version of the featured shoe and its competitor have the same weight.

Target environment. The Instinct VS is seen more as an outdoors shoe. The instead. You might also want to consider the, on the other hand, is both an indoor and outdoor climbing shoe.

Fit management. Although both Scarpa products use Velcro closure to give wearers a secure fit, only the Vapor V has two adjustable straps.

Pull loops. The Instinct VS has one extra pull-loop at the tongue, which the Vapor V lacks. With it, slipping into the rival kick might be easier than the Vapor V.

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