November 6, 2009

Product Description
The La Sportiva Katana climbing shoe for women is designed for easy-in, easy-out convenience. It makes all the difference when you’ve working tirelessly on a problem for the past half hour and your feet are beat. Two snug fitting VELCRO closures wrap your foot in opposing directions to give you a fit you can’t find in a lace-up. The premium leather and sticky rubber construction wreaks havoc at the crags and in the gym. Slip-lasted and lined, the Katana is magic for… More >>
La Sportiva Katana Rock Climbing Shoe – Women’s
July 12, 2009

La Sportiva created the Mens FC 3.0 GTX-XCR Hiking Boot for backpackers who want an ideal compromise between a trail running shoe and a burly leather boot. This lightweight La Sportiva boot features the weather protection of Gore-Tex and the durability of Nubuck leather on the uppers. The FC 3.0 also comes with a Vibram sole and the Impact Brake System to absorb rough terrain and give you excellent braking performance on the downhill. This boot even won the Best Buy award from Back (more…)
July 3, 2009

Excellent for cragging, bouldering and doing laps on indoor walls, this female-specific La Sportiva Katana shoe features a breathable tongue to help keep your hot feet feeling cooler than ordinary leather upper wall shoes. A clever closure configuration featuring opposing Velcro wraps gives you a far better fit than traditional same-side wrap closures. When you consider that the Katana shoe is built on the highly successful Miura climbing shoe last, it’s easy to see why it will be (more…)
June 29, 2009

With the tension of a coiled snake ready to spring, the La Sportiva Viper is fitted out with a tensioned slingshot rand that keeps power at the slightly down-turned toe Slip it on, fasten the double elastic closure, and start bouldering to if you should take a fall, the Hidden Heel Shock Absorber System will protect your foot during an impact landing Features: Grip the rock face with the sticky 35 mm XS Grip sole while your arches are supported by the light, thin, yet torsionally r (more…)