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Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)
Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)

Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)

(37 reviews)

If you need a shoe that offers performance with comfort regardless of the terrain, this is the shoe for you. The Endeavor provides precision exactly where you want it. The slightly asymmetrical toe shape comfortably follows the natural line of the foot, and, coupled with the innovative triple fork webbing system for custom fitting, the Endeavor will be exactly what you need in a great all-around climbing shoe.

If you need a shoe that offers performance with comfort regardless of the terrain, this is the shoe for you. The Endeavor provides precision exactly where you want it. The slightly asymmetrical toe shape comfortably follows the natural line of the foot, and, coupled with the innovative triple fork webbing system for custom fitting, the Endeavor will be exactly what you need in a great all-around climbing shoe.

$169.95 - $189.95

in 2 offers

The lowest price for Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5) right now is $169.95 at Arapiles Mountain Shop, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $152.96 on 31 Dec 2025 — today's price is 11% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 21 Mar 2026.

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Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)

$169.95

(37 reviews)

If you need a shoe that offers performance with comfort regardless of the terrain, this is the shoe for you. The Endeavor provides precision exactly where you want it. The slightly asymmetrical toe shape comfortably follows the natural line of the foot, and, coupled with the innovative triple fork webbing system for custom fitting, the Endeavor will be exactly what you need in a great all-around climbing shoe.

If you need a shoe that offers performance with comfort regardless of the terrain, this is the shoe for you. The Endeavor provides precision exactly where you want it. The slightly asymmetrical toe shape comfortably follows the natural line of the foot, and, coupled with the innovative triple fork webbing system for custom fitting, the Endeavor will be exactly what you need in a great all-around climbing shoe.

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Last updated at 21/03/2026 20:58:10

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Arapiles Mountain Shop

$169.95

Butora Endeavour Climbing | Bouldering shoe 11.5

Free delivery

Climbing Anchors

$189.95

Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)

Free delivery between 23–30 Mar

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A definite improvement over the gym shoes!
9 December 2019CaliKiteSurfSupSnow

originally posted on moosejaw.com

I bought these because I wanted to get back into climbing, mostly at the gym. I am a beginner climber and my previous climbing experiences were not that great due to the typical gym shoes being too narrow for my wide feet.I'm a US size 10.5 2E width, and I settled on a size 11.5 US / 10.5 UK / 45 EU. The size 12's were actually the most comfortable but allowed for too much flex in the toe area, so I will be returning those. Thankfully Moosejaw has good return policy. These shoes, albeit still very tight, are comfortable and work well for my level of climbing. The fact that they have Velcro straps means that I can take them off between climbs to give my feet a break.My only two gripes are that, in my opinion, these shoes are still not very wide and that there's a ... MoreI bought these because I wanted to get back into climbing, mostly at the gym. I am a beginner climber and my previous climbing experiences were not that great due to the typical gym shoes being too narrow for my wide feet.I'm a US size 10.5 2E width, and I settled on a size 11.5 US / 10.5 UK / 45 EU. The size 12's were actually the most comfortable but allowed for too much flex in the toe area, so I will be returning those. Thankfully Moosejaw has good return policy. These shoes, albeit still very tight, are comfortable and work well for my level of climbing. The fact that they have Velcro straps means that I can take them off between climbs to give my feet a break.My only two gripes are that, in my opinion, these shoes are still not very wide and that there's a bit of "bulging" of the upper part of the shoe between the two velcro straps when tightened around my feet.I would definitely recommend them!

Best shoe for wide feet
3 June 2022

originally posted on REI

I struggled to find a climbing shoe that fit my feet well. After trying on so many different shoes, I finally found this one and it is great! I have wide feet with a Morton's toe (greek shape) and these fit great. They are tight but not uncomfortably tight. My street shoe is 8.5 and I bought an 8.5 climbing shoe which fits good, they definitely stretched a little bit and conformed to my foot after a few climbing sessions which makes them more comfortable. I can't speak on the durability because I have only had them for about 2 weeks, but they seem fine to me after some outdoor climbing and gym climbing.Overall, a great fitting shoe that I would recommend for people with wide feet.

Excellent entry to mid level shoes!
25 July 2024Jesse

originally posted on REI

Great high quality shoes for starting out!These are a notch above entry level shoes so they’re great to grow with as a climber. Butora shoes are crazy high quality as well. The rubber is gonna wear down as is normal with any climbing shoe. There’s a reason a lot of gyms use butora shoes as their rental show.

Price comparison

Updated 4 months ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Arapiles Mountain Shop

$169.95

Butora Endeavour Climbing | Bouldering shoe 11.5

Free delivery

Climbing Anchors

$189.95

Butora Endeavour Climbing Shoe - Moss (Size: US 11.5)

Free delivery between 23–30 Mar

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A definite improvement over the gym shoes!
9 December 2019

I bought these because I wanted to get back into climbing, mostly at the gym. I am a beginner climber and my previous climbing experiences were not that great due to the typical gym shoes being too narrow for my wide feet.I'm a US size 10.5 2E width, and I settled on a size 11.5 US / 10.5 UK / 45 EU. The size 12's were actually the most comfortable but allowed for too much flex in the toe area, so I will be returning those. Thankfully Moosejaw has good return policy. These shoes, albeit still very tight, are comfortable and work well for my level of climbing. The fact that they have Velcro straps means that I can take them off between climbs to give my feet a break.My only two gripes are that, in my opinion, these shoes are still not very wide and that there's a ... MoreI bought these because I wanted to get back into climbing, mostly at the gym. I am a beginner climber and my previous climbing experiences were not that great due to the typical gym shoes being too narrow for my wide feet.I'm a US size 10.5 2E width, and I settled on a size 11.5 US / 10.5 UK / 45 EU. The size 12's were actually the most comfortable but allowed for too much flex in the toe area, so I will be returning those. Thankfully Moosejaw has good return policy. These shoes, albeit still very tight, are comfortable and work well for my level of climbing. The fact that they have Velcro straps means that I can take them off between climbs to give my feet a break.My only two gripes are that, in my opinion, these shoes are still not very wide and that there's a bit of "bulging" of the upper part of the shoe between the two velcro straps when tightened around my feet.I would definitely recommend them!

CaliKiteSurfSupSnow originally posted on moosejaw.com
Best shoe for wide feet
3 June 2022

I struggled to find a climbing shoe that fit my feet well. After trying on so many different shoes, I finally found this one and it is great! I have wide feet with a Morton's toe (greek shape) and these fit great. They are tight but not uncomfortably tight. My street shoe is 8.5 and I bought an 8.5 climbing shoe which fits good, they definitely stretched a little bit and conformed to my foot after a few climbing sessions which makes them more comfortable. I can't speak on the durability because I have only had them for about 2 weeks, but they seem fine to me after some outdoor climbing and gym climbing.Overall, a great fitting shoe that I would recommend for people with wide feet.

originally posted on REI
Excellent entry to mid level shoes!
25 July 2024

Great high quality shoes for starting out!These are a notch above entry level shoes so they’re great to grow with as a climber. Butora shoes are crazy high quality as well. The rubber is gonna wear down as is normal with any climbing shoe. There’s a reason a lot of gyms use butora shoes as their rental show.

Jesse originally posted on REI
Great beginner/intermediate shoe
22 December 2017

The Butora Endeavor is a great beginner to intermediate shoe. Some of the best things about these shoes are the fit/sizing options and the closure. In case it is not clear, the different colors refer to the different widths of the shoe. The velcro closure system with tension straps and variable closing options make it easy to get the correct fit for your foot and activity. I've still got some less than sticky rubber at my local gym, but it may simply take a little more breaking in to get it fully worn. I'm also extremely impressed with the edging capabilities. I've had great improvement in my technique since getting this shoes just due to being able to trust them.

Kemp originally posted on moosejaw.com
It’s ok
27 March 2024

It’s a great shoes compare to similar price shoes. However, this thing is impossible to edge and I think beginner will grow out of it without first 3 months. If you can pay extra 20 dollar, go get the rubicon from the same company. For reference, I go half size down from street shoes size for a comfort fit.

Pushcart originally posted on REI
Runs small, BUTORA customer support is terrible.
28 February 2024

DON'T BUY! I had Endeavor and the Advance. They run extremely small. Very uncomfortable. I have been climbing for over 25 years and never run into such a headache. I purchased them because they advertise as wide. I don't think they are to be honest. The Butora Advance is advertised as an all-around climbing shoe, for both long gym sessions and long multiple pitch afternoons at the crag. My Shoe size is 9.5 US. They sent me 10.5 after exchange I was able to survive about 40seconds in them. Buy from REI exchange is amzing. I exchanged these for LaSportivas and I am happy climber again. NOTE: That if you buy from Butora directly you have to pay return shipping if you buy directly from Butora despite the fact that their sizing is totally wrong. I gave them a change and ... MoreDON'T BUY! I had Endeavor and the Advance. They run extremely small. Very uncomfortable. I have been climbing for over 25 years and never run into such a headache. I purchased them because they advertise as wide. I don't think they are to be honest. The Butora Advance is advertised as an all-around climbing shoe, for both long gym sessions and long multiple pitch afternoons at the crag. My Shoe size is 9.5 US. They sent me 10.5 after exchange I was able to survive about 40seconds in them. Buy from REI exchange is amzing. I exchanged these for LaSportivas and I am happy climber again. NOTE: That if you buy from Butora directly you have to pay return shipping if you buy directly from Butora despite the fact that their sizing is totally wrong. I gave them a change and will NOT Butora again.

pedrosk originally posted on REI
Solid shoe for a good price
26 October 2023

I had the previous version and loved them for high volume indoor climbing days where technicality and precise footwork weren’t a huge concern. These shoes aren’t a huge departure from that. They seem to perform slightly better in most aspects (they still aren’t great at edging) while still feeling comfortable. Likely due to the less rigid design. The biggest concern I have is the loss of the hemp liner, because it helped to cut down on the smell A LOT.I did size down half a size as these stretch a little more that the previous model and are generally more flexible.

CMarq originally posted on REI
Super comfy, true to size. Issue with Velcro.
26 March 2021

The endeavors were my first pair of climbing shoes. I have since moved on to more aggressive designs, but recently pulled the endeavors back out while waiting on a resole.These shoes are wicked comfortable. I can wear them all day at the gym, or the crag. In fact, sometimes I forget I am even wearing climbing shoes.Obviously you aren't going to have the same control on overhanging routes as a moderate or agressive shoe, and the rubber could be a bit better, but these shoes are definitely "good enough".My only gripe is that after a while the velcro stops sticking. I've heard from others at the gym that this is fairly normal. Mine has not stopped sticking entirely, but I definitely have to give the straps a good press to make sure they are secure.If I can ... MoreThe endeavors were my first pair of climbing shoes. I have since moved on to more aggressive designs, but recently pulled the endeavors back out while waiting on a resole.These shoes are wicked comfortable. I can wear them all day at the gym, or the crag. In fact, sometimes I forget I am even wearing climbing shoes.Obviously you aren't going to have the same control on overhanging routes as a moderate or agressive shoe, and the rubber could be a bit better, but these shoes are definitely "good enough".My only gripe is that after a while the velcro stops sticking. I've heard from others at the gym that this is fairly normal. Mine has not stopped sticking entirely, but I definitely have to give the straps a good press to make sure they are secure.If I can figure out a solution to the velcro issue, I may resole these old girls and use them when I feel like taking it easy.. They really are great shoes.

originally posted on REI
Tried 4 shoes and this was a close second option
17 August 2022

I am a beginner climber and tried 4 different pairs of shoes to end up with the Scarpa Helix lace-up as the best fit. These were a close second. I am normally 8.5 street shoe with slightly wide feet and the other models I tried all made my toes go numb. The width seemed ok here but they were too long in size 9 (I sized up based on other reviews) and the heel wasn't quite fitted enough. Overall could work for someone else though.

originally posted on REI
good fit and comfortable for long gym sessions
15 April 2021

I bought this shoe specifically for gym climbing and for comfort. It performs well but my primary focus for buying the shoe was comfort. It has been very comfortable and I do not need to remove the shoe in between climbs. It performs well, but not outstanding, on vertical to slightly overhanging routes up to about 12b. It is not aggressive and if you need a powerful shoe this is probably not your best option. I would say it is a good beginner to intermediate shoe or a good shoe if you need comfort over performance.

Jeff G originally posted on moosejaw.com