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La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36
La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36

La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36

(288 reviews)

La Sportiva Miura Climbing shoes (36, black/yellow) - The La Sportiva Miura is a classic for ambitious sport climbers! Its design and the medium heel tension will deliver the precision necessary for small holds as well as while toe hooking. Nevertheless, the shoe is comfortable enough to wear on longer routes as well.The durable 4 mm Vibram XS Edge sole provides good grip on rock and will give you the confidence you need for holdless slabs and narrow holds. The Fast Lacing system not only makes for an easy on/off but also allows you to make precise adjustments the shape of your foot. An excellent shoe for all those who value performance and comfort.

La Sportiva Miura Climbing shoes (36, black/yellow) - The La Sportiva Miura is a classic for ambitious sport climbers! Its design and the medium heel tension will deliver the precision necessary for small holds as well as while toe hooking. Nevertheless, the shoe is comfortable enough to wear on longer routes as well.The durable 4 mm Vibram XS Edge sole provides good grip on rock and will give you the confidence you need for holdless slabs and narrow holds. The Fast Lacing system not only makes for an easy on/off but also allows you to make precise adjustments the shape of your foot. An excellent shoe for all those who value performance and comfort.

$299.95 - $299.95

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The lowest price for La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36 right now is $299.95 at Summit Gear, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $223.96 on 27 Dec 2025 — today's price is 34% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 9 May 2026.

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La Sportiva Miura - Lime - Climbing Shoes 36

$299.95

(288 reviews)

La Sportiva Miura Climbing shoes (36, black/yellow) - The La Sportiva Miura is a classic for ambitious sport climbers! Its design and the medium heel tension will deliver the precision necessary for small holds as well as while toe hooking. Nevertheless, the shoe is comfortable enough to wear on longer routes as well.The durable 4 mm Vibram XS Edge sole provides good grip on rock and will give you the confidence you need for holdless slabs and narrow holds. The Fast Lacing system not only makes for an easy on/off but also allows you to make precise adjustments the shape of your foot. An excellent shoe for all those who value performance and comfort.

La Sportiva Miura Climbing shoes (36, black/yellow) - The La Sportiva Miura is a classic for ambitious sport climbers! Its design and the medium heel tension will deliver the precision necessary for small holds as well as while toe hooking. Nevertheless, the shoe is comfortable enough to wear on longer routes as well.The durable 4 mm Vibram XS Edge sole provides good grip on rock and will give you the confidence you need for holdless slabs and narrow holds. The Fast Lacing system not only makes for an easy on/off but also allows you to make precise adjustments the shape of your foot. An excellent shoe for all those who value performance and comfort.

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Last updated at 09/05/2026 16:04:59

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Summit Gear

$299.95

La Sportiva Miura Mens Climbing Shoe l Size 36 l Summit Gear

Free delivery between 13–21 May

Mountain Equipment

$299.95

Miura Lace Rock Shoe 36 / Lime

Free delivery

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Reviews

3 month review
21 June 2022Alex F

originally posted on moosejaw.com

I’ve been climbing in my Miuras for about 3 months and they have been outstanding for indoor and outdoor top-roping as well as bouldering. They stick well on slick quartzite and smear effectively despite their stiff sole and moderate aggressiveness. The toebox is unmatched in terms of precision and power in my opinion. My only complaint is the fit of the heel, which is a little baggy after breaking them in (I have relatively low volume heels). This hasn’t caused any real issues, even on big heel hooks and steep climbs, but it does not feel as secure as some other shoes have. Overall I recommend these shoes and would consider another pair down the road even though the fit is not quite perfect.

Best All-Around Climbing Shoe
13 February 2023climber1216

originally posted on moosejaw.com

My last 7 pairs of climbing shoes have been the La Sportive Miuras. After trying different models and brands for years prior, I finally found a shoe that had the precision edging that I wanted, while being a solid all-around shoe for bouldering, sport climbing, and trad (I wear mine ~2 sizes down and take them off every few pitches at the belay). These are still faithful to the original in terms of fit and precision. Velcro is sticky. I also prefer lace-ups as I can dial the tightness a bit and sometimes warm up with them unlaced if bouldering in the gym. Moosejaw delivered quickly and promptly.

Crazy good shoes
30 May 2021Alex Handhold

originally posted on mec.ca

Pros- I sent my hardest climbs with this- Good vertical wall climbing- Good precision, not too soft rubber, not too hard, allowing us to feel the rockCons:- EXTREMELY painful to break in. Breaking in only means that the knuckles of the shoes will stretch upwards. The actual shoe does not stretch longer, resulting in a bit more comfort in your knuckles.Summary- What are you waiting for? Buy it. I sized down 2 sizes. Painful, but worth it. Not all day climbing shoes, but this is not the type of shoe for all day climbing anyway

Specification

Intended UseAll Climbing
UpperSuede Leather
OutsoleVibram XS Edge 4mm

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Updated about 2 months ago
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Summit Gear

$299.95

Out of stock

La Sportiva Miura Mens Climbing Shoe l Size 36 l Summit Gear

Free delivery between 13–21 May

Mountain Equipment

$299.95

Miura Lace Rock Shoe 36 / Lime

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

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

Reviews

3 month review
21 June 2022

I’ve been climbing in my Miuras for about 3 months and they have been outstanding for indoor and outdoor top-roping as well as bouldering. They stick well on slick quartzite and smear effectively despite their stiff sole and moderate aggressiveness. The toebox is unmatched in terms of precision and power in my opinion. My only complaint is the fit of the heel, which is a little baggy after breaking them in (I have relatively low volume heels). This hasn’t caused any real issues, even on big heel hooks and steep climbs, but it does not feel as secure as some other shoes have. Overall I recommend these shoes and would consider another pair down the road even though the fit is not quite perfect.

Alex F originally posted on moosejaw.com
Best All-Around Climbing Shoe
13 February 2023

My last 7 pairs of climbing shoes have been the La Sportive Miuras. After trying different models and brands for years prior, I finally found a shoe that had the precision edging that I wanted, while being a solid all-around shoe for bouldering, sport climbing, and trad (I wear mine ~2 sizes down and take them off every few pitches at the belay). These are still faithful to the original in terms of fit and precision. Velcro is sticky. I also prefer lace-ups as I can dial the tightness a bit and sometimes warm up with them unlaced if bouldering in the gym. Moosejaw delivered quickly and promptly.

climber1216 originally posted on moosejaw.com
Crazy good shoes
30 May 2021

Pros- I sent my hardest climbs with this- Good vertical wall climbing- Good precision, not too soft rubber, not too hard, allowing us to feel the rockCons:- EXTREMELY painful to break in. Breaking in only means that the knuckles of the shoes will stretch upwards. The actual shoe does not stretch longer, resulting in a bit more comfort in your knuckles.Summary- What are you waiting for? Buy it. I sized down 2 sizes. Painful, but worth it. Not all day climbing shoes, but this is not the type of shoe for all day climbing anyway

Alex Handhold originally posted on mec.ca
First love
22 November 2021

For me, these fit like a glove and boost my confidence. Had the evolv supra's before these and the stats are similarly stiff except these have a soft midsole (don't be confused by the full rubber bottom) which I believe makes these more comfortable and has some technical benefits. The (more) asymmetrical toe on these offer the ability to finely choose where to go. This is the hugest difference for me and I'm still trying to wear out those old shoes but if there are pockets to put a toe in, or those tiny "bad" food chips, these will boost confidence. Great heel hooks as well. I wear a 8.5 or 9 in street shoes, got size 41. I have to really pull them on but there have been times where I believe I need next size smaller next time because I've felt enough space ahead of ... MoreFor me, these fit like a glove and boost my confidence. Had the evolv supra's before these and the stats are similarly stiff except these have a soft midsole (don't be confused by the full rubber bottom) which I believe makes these more comfortable and has some technical benefits. The (more) asymmetrical toe on these offer the ability to finely choose where to go. This is the hugest difference for me and I'm still trying to wear out those old shoes but if there are pockets to put a toe in, or those tiny "bad" food chips, these will boost confidence. Great heel hooks as well. I wear a 8.5 or 9 in street shoes, got size 41. I have to really pull them on but there have been times where I believe I need next size smaller next time because I've felt enough space ahead of my toe that I can tell I don't have 100% pushing power. Oh and these are def yellow, not lime.

MikGers originally posted on moosejaw.com
Great Versatile Shoe
24 January 2022

This shoe lives on edges and in pockets. I use it for both bouldering and sport climbing. For my own experience and talking to others it really does seem like this is the best all-around climbing shoe you'll find, living up to it's billing as a 'quiver-of-one.'It takes slightly longer to break in than most other climbing shoes. I'd say after about six climbing sessions and you're well on your way though. After that expect to wear them about an hour before you have to take them off between climbs, if you're not already doing that.The biggest strength of this shoe is its edging capabilities. You'll feel and trust your feet on the wall. The only (slight) downside is that is doesn't heel hook as great as I would like it to. Maybe if I downsized a half-size more it ... MoreThis shoe lives on edges and in pockets. I use it for both bouldering and sport climbing. For my own experience and talking to others it really does seem like this is the best all-around climbing shoe you'll find, living up to it's billing as a 'quiver-of-one.'It takes slightly longer to break in than most other climbing shoes. I'd say after about six climbing sessions and you're well on your way though. After that expect to wear them about an hour before you have to take them off between climbs, if you're not already doing that.The biggest strength of this shoe is its edging capabilities. You'll feel and trust your feet on the wall. The only (slight) downside is that is doesn't heel hook as great as I would like it to. Maybe if I downsized a half-size more it would feel a more secure in its heel hooking, but the trade-off in comfort doesn't seem worth it, and really it's pretty decent in this field. It's just not winning any awards here.For sizing, I went down 1 size from my street shoe (size US 9 to EU 41). That's been a great fit. For comparison, I wear a size 40 in LS Mythos and and a 41 in Scarpa Vapor V.

JMD626 originally posted on moosejaw.com
Great all-around, durable shoe!
16 December 2017

Great shoes! Not the best at anything, but ok at everything!They stretch about half a size. They look downturned, but quickly flatten out (which is good for smearing, worse for overhangs).If you fit them tight, they'll edge well. If you fit them with just snug, they'll be comfy.They're stiff, so jamming hand cracks if comfy. They also put less pressure on your achilles tendon then most shoes do.The rubber under your toes feels hard and stiff. While it does relax over time, it will never give you much sensitivity, and it also won't give you the feeling that the rubber is conforming to holds (like solutions etc will). I find the TC Pros to be noticeably more sensitive.I can climb harder slab/vertical in TC Pros than I can in Miuras. Miuras work better for ... MoreGreat shoes! Not the best at anything, but ok at everything!They stretch about half a size. They look downturned, but quickly flatten out (which is good for smearing, worse for overhangs).If you fit them tight, they'll edge well. If you fit them with just snug, they'll be comfy.They're stiff, so jamming hand cracks if comfy. They also put less pressure on your achilles tendon then most shoes do.The rubber under your toes feels hard and stiff. While it does relax over time, it will never give you much sensitivity, and it also won't give you the feeling that the rubber is conforming to holds (like solutions etc will). I find the TC Pros to be noticeably more sensitive.I can climb harder slab/vertical in TC Pros than I can in Miuras. Miuras work better for overhangs though. But Solutions, etc work ever better for overhangs.They're very well made. Expect them to survive many, many resoles.

asdf originally posted on moosejaw.com
Greatest Climbing Shoe Ever- FACT!
31 December 2020

This shoe has been used successfully on more routes than all others in Yosemite-documented fact! It is the most perfect climbing shoe I have ever used. It will instantly get you climbing harder routes because it really improves your performance that much. I was leery at first of getting them because I didn't think the lacing system would work well... it works great and fast! Best lacing system ever. You pull it up and and it just fits the shoe perfectly to your foot! I LOVE mine! Buy them in two sizes. One performance tight for the crazy hard routes and one pair that are multi-pitch tight that you can wear for hours. REI does not carry these anymore which is friggin stupid!

Hawk originally posted on sportiva.com
My forever shoe
24 November 2022

On my second pair of Miura Laces, one from the previous gen, and now these. A great moderately aggressive, versatile shoe that, once broken in, I can still wear for hours at a time. I was briefly tempted away to try a pair of Katakis, which gave me excruciating mid-foot cramps after 20 minutes, so I quickly reverted back to the Miuras. Hope they never stop making these!

JesseP originally posted on REI
Perfect for limestone
28 October 2018

I bought these shoes for sport climbing, most of which I do in North Wales. I've found the edging stability to be phenomenal. These shoes can stick to matchstick edge indefinitely. The only potential downside to their performance is a degree of heel discomfort as tension is transmitted through the length of the foot. This hasn't prevented me from climbing consecutive pitches but for easier multi-pitch I might choose a more forgiving shoe.As well as limestone sport climbing I've also used these shoes on vertical hard sandstone. Once again the edging ability was extremely useful. These aren't the most sensitive shoes so for lower angle grit stone slabs a softer shoe would be preferable, but the Miura is great for exploiting tiny features like pebbles.My street ... MoreI bought these shoes for sport climbing, most of which I do in North Wales. I've found the edging stability to be phenomenal. These shoes can stick to matchstick edge indefinitely. The only potential downside to their performance is a degree of heel discomfort as tension is transmitted through the length of the foot. This hasn't prevented me from climbing consecutive pitches but for easier multi-pitch I might choose a more forgiving shoe.As well as limestone sport climbing I've also used these shoes on vertical hard sandstone. Once again the edging ability was extremely useful. These aren't the most sensitive shoes so for lower angle grit stone slabs a softer shoe would be preferable, but the Miura is great for exploiting tiny features like pebbles.My street shoe size is usually 43.5 or 44/UK 9 or 9.5. My La Sportiva Cobras which I use for bouldering are a snug 41. I opted for a 42 with the Miura which has worked out great. There is zero dead space but my toes aren't bent to such an extent that I get hotspots on my knuckles (an issue I have with my Cobras after long sessions). The lacing system really allows me to sinch them down when climbing at my limit then loosen them off quickly at the anchor or for easy pitches.I'd recommend this shoe for anybody climbing on a rock type with small footholds who like a reassuringly stable platform. Think limestone or slate. As a dedicated bouldering shoe I would opt for something a bit more sensitive and modern, but I really can't overstate what an excellent sport climbing shoe this is.

Leo K. originally posted on rockrun.fr
The best all-around high performance shoe around
16 May 2024

This is THE best jack-of-all-trades, high performance climbing shoe that I have ever owned. If I had to chose only 1 climbing shoe to use for the rest of my life, it would be this shoe. It is great at edging, cracks, steep terrain, slab. Although other shoes may be better at each of these disciplines individually, this shoe does it all with incredible performance.If I am going somewhere new and don't know what to expect with the footwork, this shoe is always in my bag. From Hard sport, to multipitch trad, this shoe does it all, and has been since the 90's.

BradBurns42 originally posted on sportiva.com

Specification

Intended UseAll Climbing
UpperSuede Leather
OutsoleVibram XS Edge 4mm