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La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato
La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato
La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato
La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato
La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato
La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato
La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato
La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato

La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato

La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato

$299.95

(26 reviews)

Description If you like powerful and steep climbing on small holds than these are the climbing shoes for you! The La Sportiva Women's Miura VS are one of our most popular climbing shoes and for good reason - they are high performance edging machines and are amazingly comfortable given their asymmetric shape. This is one of those climbing shoes that has stood the test of time and has become a classic of the climbing scene. The Sportiva Miura VS is perfect for harder climbs in the Blue Mountains or other areas where edging on steep terrain is the go. With its P3 platform, the climbing shoe maintains its downturned shape and support over time. The precision shape also concentrates the maximum amount of your body weight onto the smallest point possible. This gives you great friction on tiny holds.

Description If you like powerful and steep climbing on small holds than these are the climbing shoes for you! The La Sportiva Women's Miura VS are one of our most popular climbing shoes and for good reason - they are high performance edging machines and are amazingly comfortable given their asymmetric shape. This is one of those climbing shoes that has stood the test of time and has become a classic of the climbing scene. The Sportiva Miura VS is perfect for harder climbs in the Blue Mountains or other areas where edging on steep terrain is the go. With its P3 platform, the climbing shoe maintains its downturned shape and support over time. The precision shape also concentrates the maximum amount of your body weight onto the smallest point possible. This gives you great friction on tiny holds.

(26 reviews)

Description If you like powerful and steep climbing on small holds than these are the climbing shoes for you! The La Sportiva Women's Miura VS are one of our most popular climbing shoes and for good reason - they are high performance edging machines and are amazingly comfortable given their asymmetric shape. This is one of those climbing shoes that has stood the test of time and has become a classic of the climbing scene. The Sportiva Miura VS is perfect for harder climbs in the Blue Mountains or other areas where edging on steep terrain is the go. With its P3 platform, the climbing shoe maintains its downturned shape and support over time. The precision shape also concentrates the maximum amount of your body weight onto the smallest point possible. This gives you great friction on tiny holds.

Description If you like powerful and steep climbing on small holds than these are the climbing shoes for you! The La Sportiva Women's Miura VS are one of our most popular climbing shoes and for good reason - they are high performance edging machines and are amazingly comfortable given their asymmetric shape. This is one of those climbing shoes that has stood the test of time and has become a classic of the climbing scene. The Sportiva Miura VS is perfect for harder climbs in the Blue Mountains or other areas where edging on steep terrain is the go. With its P3 platform, the climbing shoe maintains its downturned shape and support over time. The precision shape also concentrates the maximum amount of your body weight onto the smallest point possible. This gives you great friction on tiny holds.

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The lowest price for La Sportiva Miura VS Woman white/cherry Tomato right now is $299.95 at Summit Gear, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $239.96 on 31 Dec 2025 — today's price is 25% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 15 May 2026.

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La Sportiva Miura Vs Woman White/Cherry Tomato Climbing Shoe l Size 33.5 l Summit Gear

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La Sportiva Miura Vs Womens White/Cherry Tomato Climbing Shoe l Size 33.5 l Summit Gear

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Miura VS - Womens Rock Climbing Shoes 33.5 / White/Cherry Tomato

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Reviews

Extremely Comfortable and Versatile Shoe
29 May 2023ClimbTime

originally posted on REI

Fantastic shoes for indoor and outdoor climbing! These shoes were the most comfortable climbing shoes out of the box I have ever worn. The rubber is Vibram XS Grip2 which is nice and sticky without being too soft. The shoe has continuous rubber along the bottom making it a somewhat stiff shoe, in the best way. It allows for a lot confidence on small footholds you find on vertical or slab wall. The shoes are also moderately aggressive and has a bit of a downturn to the toe making it ideal for steep climbing as well. The heel feels secure in a heel hook, no issues with slipping as you apply pressure. The shoes have 3 straps which allow you to really dial in the fit. The shoe tends to run big, so make sure you size down. I wear a 7.5 street shoe and didn’t size down ... MoreFantastic shoes for indoor and outdoor climbing! These shoes were the most comfortable climbing shoes out of the box I have ever worn. The rubber is Vibram XS Grip2 which is nice and sticky without being too soft. The shoe has continuous rubber along the bottom making it a somewhat stiff shoe, in the best way. It allows for a lot confidence on small footholds you find on vertical or slab wall. The shoes are also moderately aggressive and has a bit of a downturn to the toe making it ideal for steep climbing as well. The heel feels secure in a heel hook, no issues with slipping as you apply pressure. The shoes have 3 straps which allow you to really dial in the fit. The shoe tends to run big, so make sure you size down. I wear a 7.5 street shoe and didn’t size down because my feet run slightly wide. After wearing the shoe I think one size down is perfect for me. During the first climbing session the buckle for the strap closest to the toe was giving me some issues with pressure on my large toe knuckle but in the following sessions I’ve worn the shoes, they have better molded to my feet and I haven’t had any issues since. The tongue is padded which is super nice for crack climbing. These are an ideal shoe for most climbing situations in my opinion and would be an excellent candidate for multi pitch climbing. The comfort level of the shoe mixed with the ability to taken the on and off and adjust the fit quickly is a winner for me. Overall a high quality shoe and I would highly recommend to any climber.

Fantastic Shoe For Steep Terrain - Great Edging!
30 May 2023Shonna

originally posted on REI

The newly designed La Sportiva Miura VS is a fantastic climbing shoe. The break-in period was a bit painful but once they were broken in, they definitely helped to elevate my climbing - specifically on steep pitches where I wasn't able to grip as easily with my previous shoes. The edging capabilities on this shoe is superior to any other shoe I have tried. I am able to stand on edges that I have never been capable of standing on before.This new version seems to be more flexible than the previous version in the middle of the shoe but still has the right amount of thickness in the forefoot and heel for great edging and heel hooks. The velcro straps are a bit thicker and are easy to tighten and ensure a secure fit and easy to remove. The tongue seems to have a bit ... MoreThe newly designed La Sportiva Miura VS is a fantastic climbing shoe. The break-in period was a bit painful but once they were broken in, they definitely helped to elevate my climbing - specifically on steep pitches where I wasn't able to grip as easily with my previous shoes. The edging capabilities on this shoe is superior to any other shoe I have tried. I am able to stand on edges that I have never been capable of standing on before.This new version seems to be more flexible than the previous version in the middle of the shoe but still has the right amount of thickness in the forefoot and heel for great edging and heel hooks. The velcro straps are a bit thicker and are easy to tighten and ensure a secure fit and easy to remove. The tongue seems to have a bit more padding adding slightly more comfort. The sole is very sticky and is great for use on very steep pockets. The leather upper will allow the shoe to break in nicely and eventually form to the shape of your foot.Overall, I would say this is a great climbing shoe and I like the upgrades from the previous version. If you are looking for a shoe that is great at edging, this is definitely the shoe for you. It isn't the most comfortable, so don't expect to be walking around all day in them like you would the La Sportiva Mythos, but they are great at what they are made to do - climb on steep terrain. I highly recommend trying them on before you buy them because the sizing might be hard to get right.

Gonna return for size up
26 April 2023Kyli

originally posted on REI

I'm a new climber (5 mo). I was very excited that these shoes went on sale because I've been using my bf's old red chilis that are a size too big on me (with socks). Maybe it's the fact that I'm new and don't know what a snug shoe is supposed to feel like but these are too small for me. The general consensus in the climbing community is to size down but I read the reviews and decided to play it safe, or so I thought. Normally I'm a size 7 (occasionally 6.5) in womens US shoes. I ordered a 37.5. Too small. It hurts to just walk around in them. I know they need to be broken in but with how squished my toes are (especially my smaller toes), I don't think it'll work. I don't want to risk them not stretching enough and then here I am, as a new climber, stuck with shoes ... MoreI'm a new climber (5 mo). I was very excited that these shoes went on sale because I've been using my bf's old red chilis that are a size too big on me (with socks). Maybe it's the fact that I'm new and don't know what a snug shoe is supposed to feel like but these are too small for me. The general consensus in the climbing community is to size down but I read the reviews and decided to play it safe, or so I thought. Normally I'm a size 7 (occasionally 6.5) in womens US shoes. I ordered a 37.5. Too small. It hurts to just walk around in them. I know they need to be broken in but with how squished my toes are (especially my smaller toes), I don't think it'll work. I don't want to risk them not stretching enough and then here I am, as a new climber, stuck with shoes that I don't want to climb in. So I'll be returning these and getting a 38. I'll update my review once I can actually try a climb in them.

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La Sportiva Miura Vs Woman White/Cherry Tomato Climbing Shoe l Size 33.5 l Summit Gear

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Summit Gear

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La Sportiva Miura Vs Womens White/Cherry Tomato Climbing Shoe l Size 33.5 l Summit Gear

Free delivery between 20–28 May

Mountain Equipment

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Miura VS - Womens Rock Climbing Shoes 33.5 / White/Cherry Tomato

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Price history

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Reviews

Extremely Comfortable and Versatile Shoe
29 May 2023

Fantastic shoes for indoor and outdoor climbing! These shoes were the most comfortable climbing shoes out of the box I have ever worn. The rubber is Vibram XS Grip2 which is nice and sticky without being too soft. The shoe has continuous rubber along the bottom making it a somewhat stiff shoe, in the best way. It allows for a lot confidence on small footholds you find on vertical or slab wall. The shoes are also moderately aggressive and has a bit of a downturn to the toe making it ideal for steep climbing as well. The heel feels secure in a heel hook, no issues with slipping as you apply pressure. The shoes have 3 straps which allow you to really dial in the fit. The shoe tends to run big, so make sure you size down. I wear a 7.5 street shoe and didn’t size down ... MoreFantastic shoes for indoor and outdoor climbing! These shoes were the most comfortable climbing shoes out of the box I have ever worn. The rubber is Vibram XS Grip2 which is nice and sticky without being too soft. The shoe has continuous rubber along the bottom making it a somewhat stiff shoe, in the best way. It allows for a lot confidence on small footholds you find on vertical or slab wall. The shoes are also moderately aggressive and has a bit of a downturn to the toe making it ideal for steep climbing as well. The heel feels secure in a heel hook, no issues with slipping as you apply pressure. The shoes have 3 straps which allow you to really dial in the fit. The shoe tends to run big, so make sure you size down. I wear a 7.5 street shoe and didn’t size down because my feet run slightly wide. After wearing the shoe I think one size down is perfect for me. During the first climbing session the buckle for the strap closest to the toe was giving me some issues with pressure on my large toe knuckle but in the following sessions I’ve worn the shoes, they have better molded to my feet and I haven’t had any issues since. The tongue is padded which is super nice for crack climbing. These are an ideal shoe for most climbing situations in my opinion and would be an excellent candidate for multi pitch climbing. The comfort level of the shoe mixed with the ability to taken the on and off and adjust the fit quickly is a winner for me. Overall a high quality shoe and I would highly recommend to any climber.

ClimbTime originally posted on REI
Fantastic Shoe For Steep Terrain - Great Edging!
30 May 2023

The newly designed La Sportiva Miura VS is a fantastic climbing shoe. The break-in period was a bit painful but once they were broken in, they definitely helped to elevate my climbing - specifically on steep pitches where I wasn't able to grip as easily with my previous shoes. The edging capabilities on this shoe is superior to any other shoe I have tried. I am able to stand on edges that I have never been capable of standing on before.This new version seems to be more flexible than the previous version in the middle of the shoe but still has the right amount of thickness in the forefoot and heel for great edging and heel hooks. The velcro straps are a bit thicker and are easy to tighten and ensure a secure fit and easy to remove. The tongue seems to have a bit ... MoreThe newly designed La Sportiva Miura VS is a fantastic climbing shoe. The break-in period was a bit painful but once they were broken in, they definitely helped to elevate my climbing - specifically on steep pitches where I wasn't able to grip as easily with my previous shoes. The edging capabilities on this shoe is superior to any other shoe I have tried. I am able to stand on edges that I have never been capable of standing on before.This new version seems to be more flexible than the previous version in the middle of the shoe but still has the right amount of thickness in the forefoot and heel for great edging and heel hooks. The velcro straps are a bit thicker and are easy to tighten and ensure a secure fit and easy to remove. The tongue seems to have a bit more padding adding slightly more comfort. The sole is very sticky and is great for use on very steep pockets. The leather upper will allow the shoe to break in nicely and eventually form to the shape of your foot.Overall, I would say this is a great climbing shoe and I like the upgrades from the previous version. If you are looking for a shoe that is great at edging, this is definitely the shoe for you. It isn't the most comfortable, so don't expect to be walking around all day in them like you would the La Sportiva Mythos, but they are great at what they are made to do - climb on steep terrain. I highly recommend trying them on before you buy them because the sizing might be hard to get right.

Shonna originally posted on REI
Gonna return for size up
26 April 2023

I'm a new climber (5 mo). I was very excited that these shoes went on sale because I've been using my bf's old red chilis that are a size too big on me (with socks). Maybe it's the fact that I'm new and don't know what a snug shoe is supposed to feel like but these are too small for me. The general consensus in the climbing community is to size down but I read the reviews and decided to play it safe, or so I thought. Normally I'm a size 7 (occasionally 6.5) in womens US shoes. I ordered a 37.5. Too small. It hurts to just walk around in them. I know they need to be broken in but with how squished my toes are (especially my smaller toes), I don't think it'll work. I don't want to risk them not stretching enough and then here I am, as a new climber, stuck with shoes ... MoreI'm a new climber (5 mo). I was very excited that these shoes went on sale because I've been using my bf's old red chilis that are a size too big on me (with socks). Maybe it's the fact that I'm new and don't know what a snug shoe is supposed to feel like but these are too small for me. The general consensus in the climbing community is to size down but I read the reviews and decided to play it safe, or so I thought. Normally I'm a size 7 (occasionally 6.5) in womens US shoes. I ordered a 37.5. Too small. It hurts to just walk around in them. I know they need to be broken in but with how squished my toes are (especially my smaller toes), I don't think it'll work. I don't want to risk them not stretching enough and then here I am, as a new climber, stuck with shoes that I don't want to climb in. So I'll be returning these and getting a 38. I'll update my review once I can actually try a climb in them.

Kyli originally posted on REI
Great shoe with a new feel
23 May 2023

I climb almost exclusively in LaSportiva shoes. Katanas are my go to for everyday, Mythos for easy multi-pitch, and I have older pairs of Muira lace-ups and velcro VS for harder/steeper routes. I was super excited to try the new VS model. I'm not going to repeat in any more detail what everyone knows about Muiras; they edge like crazy, and the downturned shape and sticky rubber helps you "grab" holds with your toes, but probably not your first choice for cracks. If you climb reasonably hard, you won't be disappointed. I do, however, want to compare the new model with the old. At least my take. First off, they look totally badass. I like the new color scheme a lot! More importantly, I was really pleased how much more comfortable the new version is *for me*. I had ... MoreI climb almost exclusively in LaSportiva shoes. Katanas are my go to for everyday, Mythos for easy multi-pitch, and I have older pairs of Muira lace-ups and velcro VS for harder/steeper routes. I was super excited to try the new VS model. I'm not going to repeat in any more detail what everyone knows about Muiras; they edge like crazy, and the downturned shape and sticky rubber helps you "grab" holds with your toes, but probably not your first choice for cracks. If you climb reasonably hard, you won't be disappointed. I do, however, want to compare the new model with the old. At least my take. First off, they look totally badass. I like the new color scheme a lot! More importantly, I was really pleased how much more comfortable the new version is *for me*. I had tried really hard to like the Muira lace ups, but basically couldn't wear them they hurt so much (why do I still have them?) The velcro VS model was better, but still rubbed annoyingly on the top of my toes-even after months of climbing with them. The new pair was a much better fit, right out of the box. They are still very snug, but not only does the toe box not press down on my toe knuckles, but the arch fits perfectly. Right up against my foot, without gaps. I compared the models (see photos) and as far as I can tell the height/angle of the point of the shoe is at a different angle, and is higher. The arch also seems "deeper." I measured the total length, and while all my shoes are 37.5's, the new model is 1/8-1/4" longer than my old pair. These tweaks may not seem like a lot, but the differences are game-changing for me. The rubber is also softer on the women's version (to compensate for generally less body weight,) so maybe some of the comfort is also due to a bit less stiffness. So, if you want a great looking, high performance shoe-even if you haven't loved the feel of previous models. Give these a try!

geargrrl originally posted on REI
Great shoe!
16 June 2023

This is a great shoe! I've been climbing foe 10 years and have tried tons of shoes. I use these mostly for bouldering, although they'd also be great for sport. The shoe is durable and is stiff (not in a bad way). I ordered a half size down from my street shoe, and they fit well. However, if you have a narrow foot and/or a narrow ankle/heel, these shoes might not fit the best for you. I made all 3 straps as tight as I could, and there was still some gapping in the high ankle strap. That usually happens for me with other velco bouldering shoes. Other than that, great shoe!

LoveToClimb originally posted on REI
Grippy, aggressive, great
31 May 2023

These shoes are easy to love - I've been a loyal Miura fan for a long time and was delighted with the updated narrower heel on what I already thought was the perfect shoe. I prefer the velcro over the laced version because I feel like it gives a better fit for me. So far I've taken these indoors and outdoor (sport, haven't taken this particular pair on trad yet) on sandstone, quartzite, and basalt in good weather and some rain sprinkles finishing up a climb. The grip has been is great on all of these surfaces so far and the material feels very durable. Obviously breaking them in they're tight but the are already starting to loosen up. Past versions have been my go-to for a shoe that can do it all.

Corym originally posted on REI
Perfect for wide feet
28 February 2023

So comfy for wide feet. Stiff for edging yet still flexible enough for smearing. After trying a few times indoors on easy to moderate top rope and sport routes though, I think I will save these for outdoor only since they are on the stiffer side and not as sensitive on higher surface area footholds. I previously wore a pair of evolv Shakras which are a super flexible shoe and that’s what I’m more used to. I also previously bought a pair of lace up miuras because they were on sale at the gym, and the sizing is hugely different- the lace ups are extremely tight fitting, whereas the Velcro version is extremely comfortable, so just a heads up on that. Barely had to break these in- got a size 35.5 and my street size is 37. Makes me wonder if I should’ve actually gone ... MoreSo comfy for wide feet. Stiff for edging yet still flexible enough for smearing. After trying a few times indoors on easy to moderate top rope and sport routes though, I think I will save these for outdoor only since they are on the stiffer side and not as sensitive on higher surface area footholds. I previously wore a pair of evolv Shakras which are a super flexible shoe and that’s what I’m more used to. I also previously bought a pair of lace up miuras because they were on sale at the gym, and the sizing is hugely different- the lace ups are extremely tight fitting, whereas the Velcro version is extremely comfortable, so just a heads up on that. Barely had to break these in- got a size 35.5 and my street size is 37. Makes me wonder if I should’ve actually gone down maybe half a size. I have a wide toe box but normal heels for reference. Overall seems like an amazing shoe but I’m planning to get a more flexible shoe for indoor training.

Christinej originally posted on moosejaw.com
Precise and aggressive climbing shoe
14 June 2023

La Sportiva’s new Miura V5s are aggressive and precise climbing shoes.I was told to buy a smaller size than my regular shoe, but I’m really glad I didn’t. These are sized exactly right for me (I chose the same size as my street shoes).These shoes are strictly for climbing - not for walking around the climbing gym between routes (which, when climbing inside, can be inconvenient). But when you’re on the wall, the grippy Vibram soles and angle of the shoe work together to provide beautiful precision.I still need to wear them in a bit (as the back of the shoe hits the top of my heel/ankle and can be a bit uncomfortable), but I’m confident the rubber will relax and mold to the shape of my foot.The tongue is slightly padded for comfort and the three velcro straps ... MoreLa Sportiva’s new Miura V5s are aggressive and precise climbing shoes.I was told to buy a smaller size than my regular shoe, but I’m really glad I didn’t. These are sized exactly right for me (I chose the same size as my street shoes).These shoes are strictly for climbing - not for walking around the climbing gym between routes (which, when climbing inside, can be inconvenient). But when you’re on the wall, the grippy Vibram soles and angle of the shoe work together to provide beautiful precision.I still need to wear them in a bit (as the back of the shoe hits the top of my heel/ankle and can be a bit uncomfortable), but I’m confident the rubber will relax and mold to the shape of my foot.The tongue is slightly padded for comfort and the three velcro straps allow for a snug, confident fit.

Amy C originally posted on REI
Try on in-store; Not the same as old models
2 June 2023

I LOVE Miuras; these are my fourth pair. Unfortunately for me, I don't feel the updated version (the white/black) are as good as the old version (blue/black).Summary: Sizing is larger/longer than old model and the width of the shoe feels more narrow than old model. Heel box remains a good fit for an average female foot. 3/5 stars = nice shoes, would recommend you try but they aren't for me. Try on in store so you can try multiple sizes and different brands of climbing shoes!For full transparency, these are a full size larger than my old shoes (37 --> 38) because feet apparently get bigger after pregnancy but I wear a 38 2/3 in street shoes.The difference in fit is quite apparent even taking into account the difference in size. In one of the pictures, I show ... MoreI LOVE Miuras; these are my fourth pair. Unfortunately for me, I don't feel the updated version (the white/black) are as good as the old version (blue/black).Summary: Sizing is larger/longer than old model and the width of the shoe feels more narrow than old model. Heel box remains a good fit for an average female foot. 3/5 stars = nice shoes, would recommend you try but they aren't for me. Try on in store so you can try multiple sizes and different brands of climbing shoes!For full transparency, these are a full size larger than my old shoes (37 --> 38) because feet apparently get bigger after pregnancy but I wear a 38 2/3 in street shoes.The difference in fit is quite apparent even taking into account the difference in size. In one of the pictures, I show where the edge of my toe is in the 38 compared to the 37 where my toes are snug in the toe box. It feels like a really big difference in size especially for aggressive technical shoes where you want a snug but comfortable fit. Another thing I noticed is the width at the ball of the foot is more narrow in the new model. I still have Very Average feet and I know the shoes aren't stretched out yet, but I'd still have to return even if the toes fit comfortably because of how narrow.No noticeable difference regarding the heel fit from old model.Used them on the bouldering wall and indoor sport climbing. Ended up switching to my old shoes both times. Have been indoor/outdoor climbing for over ten years. Preferred technical climbing routes are balance/crimp.I recommend you try them on (because of my fondness for my blue Muiras), but in-store because what is not for me may be the best for you.

Ann T originally posted on REI
great intermediate shoe!
7 September 2022

I upgraded to Muira from Tarantulas and they have been great! It was uncomfortable to break in of course, but after a couple of sessions in gym and one climbing trip outside, it is much easier now. They are great in terms of toe placements. I can trust my feet placements on tiniest of the nubs and cracks and on overhung routes, have not tried them on slabs yet. The ankle and heel are well supported as well. Adjusting the straps could be tricky at times but as long as you are comfortable with your size, it does not matter. I'd highly recommend these if you are someone who prefer LA sportive shoes and are looking for a good intermediate model.(size 37 EU)

Aardra originally posted on REI

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