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La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum
La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum

La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum

(132 reviews)

With the Tarantulace Women's, the best-selling climbing shoe in the US, you can climb harder and longer while suffering less. Thanks to its unlined leather upper, asymmetric shape and roomier toe box. The aggressive rubber heel rand and the FriXion RS rubber is sticky, yet hard wearing, offering increased durability and providing a powerful edging platform. It’s the ideal shoe for both outdoor and gym climbers that need a one quiver shoe to do it all. The saying goes “pick two” but with the Tarantulace you get the winning combination: versatility, durability, comfort, and affordability.

With the Tarantulace Women's, the best-selling climbing shoe in the US, you can climb harder and longer while suffering less. Thanks to its unlined leather upper, asymmetric shape and roomier toe box. The aggressive rubber heel rand and the FriXion RS rubber is sticky, yet hard wearing, offering increased durability and providing a powerful edging platform. It’s the ideal shoe for both outdoor and gym climbers that need a one quiver shoe to do it all. The saying goes “pick two” but with the Tarantulace you get the winning combination: versatility, durability, comfort, and affordability.

$118.82 - $169.95

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The lowest price for La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum right now is $118.82 at Oliunìd, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $118.82 on 6 May 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 11 May 2026.

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La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum

$118.82

(132 reviews)

With the Tarantulace Women's, the best-selling climbing shoe in the US, you can climb harder and longer while suffering less. Thanks to its unlined leather upper, asymmetric shape and roomier toe box. The aggressive rubber heel rand and the FriXion RS rubber is sticky, yet hard wearing, offering increased durability and providing a powerful edging platform. It’s the ideal shoe for both outdoor and gym climbers that need a one quiver shoe to do it all. The saying goes “pick two” but with the Tarantulace you get the winning combination: versatility, durability, comfort, and affordability.

With the Tarantulace Women's, the best-selling climbing shoe in the US, you can climb harder and longer while suffering less. Thanks to its unlined leather upper, asymmetric shape and roomier toe box. The aggressive rubber heel rand and the FriXion RS rubber is sticky, yet hard wearing, offering increased durability and providing a powerful edging platform. It’s the ideal shoe for both outdoor and gym climbers that need a one quiver shoe to do it all. The saying goes “pick two” but with the Tarantulace you get the winning combination: versatility, durability, comfort, and affordability.

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Oliunìd

$118.82

La Sportiva Tarantulace Woman Topaz / Red Plum women's climbing shoes-41.5

Delivery by 19 May $64.36

Summit Gear

$169.95

La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe Topaz/Red Plum Size 41.5 l Size 41.5 l Summit Gear

Free delivery between 14–22 May

K2 Base Camp

$169.95

La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum W 41.5 EU / Topaz/Red Plum

Free delivery between Wed – Fri

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Alright for a beginner shoe
22 May 2024msn

originally posted on REI

I am very new to bouldering, so I was looking for shoes in the lower price range. These fit my budget, but it was hard to find my exact size. A smaller size was tight and uncomfortable, while the ones I have now (half size larger) fit comfortably when I walk, but have a little give when I climb, making me feel less confident on more difficult routes. It is also annoying to have to tighten them or tie the laces every so often. Overall, not too bad.

Good beginner shoes!
7 February 2024Emily

originally posted on REI

These were my first climbing shoes. I bought them a year ago and used them every single day. They're really comfortable to wear for wide feet. I'm a women's size 10 and wear 42s.This could be due to lots of wear and maybe not good technique at first, but the toe rubber wore out to the point that there's a hole in the shoe, and I can see the blue material next to it.I would recommend these for someone who wants a show they aren't using daily or if are just trying out climbing shoes.

Good for Wide Feet
4 January 2023Lndyslou

originally posted on REI

I really like this shoe, it they my wide feet well and I find them comfortable with the right grip for climbing. I climb around a 5.10+ mostly. Like another commenter said they do break down pretty fast I had a toe hole within 6 months with twice a week climbs. Other than that I enjoy them. I wear a 8.5 in tennis shoes and a 37 in these so you may need to try a few sizes to determine the write fit. I'll get another pair just because I like the fit but wish they lasted longer. I hope the next reiteration has the same fit but longer lasting.

Specification

Variant
sizeW 41.5 EU
colorTopaz/Red Plum

Price comparison

Updated about 2 months ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Oliunìd

$118.82

La Sportiva Tarantulace Woman Topaz / Red Plum women's climbing shoes-41.5

Delivery by 19 May $64.36

Summit Gear

$169.95

Out of stock

La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe Topaz/Red Plum Size 41.5 l Size 41.5 l Summit Gear

Free delivery between 14–22 May

K2 Base Camp

$169.95

La Sportiva Tarantulace Womens Climbing Shoe - Topaz/Red Plum W 41.5 EU / Topaz/Red Plum

Free delivery between Wed – Fri

Price history

Price history

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

Reviews

Alright for a beginner shoe
22 May 2024

I am very new to bouldering, so I was looking for shoes in the lower price range. These fit my budget, but it was hard to find my exact size. A smaller size was tight and uncomfortable, while the ones I have now (half size larger) fit comfortably when I walk, but have a little give when I climb, making me feel less confident on more difficult routes. It is also annoying to have to tighten them or tie the laces every so often. Overall, not too bad.

msn originally posted on REI
Good beginner shoes!
7 February 2024

These were my first climbing shoes. I bought them a year ago and used them every single day. They're really comfortable to wear for wide feet. I'm a women's size 10 and wear 42s.This could be due to lots of wear and maybe not good technique at first, but the toe rubber wore out to the point that there's a hole in the shoe, and I can see the blue material next to it.I would recommend these for someone who wants a show they aren't using daily or if are just trying out climbing shoes.

Emily originally posted on REI
Good for Wide Feet
4 January 2023

I really like this shoe, it they my wide feet well and I find them comfortable with the right grip for climbing. I climb around a 5.10+ mostly. Like another commenter said they do break down pretty fast I had a toe hole within 6 months with twice a week climbs. Other than that I enjoy them. I wear a 8.5 in tennis shoes and a 37 in these so you may need to try a few sizes to determine the write fit. I'll get another pair just because I like the fit but wish they lasted longer. I hope the next reiteration has the same fit but longer lasting.

Lndyslou originally posted on REI
Good for wider toes and shallow heel
5 June 2023

I use these for indoor beginner climbing. These work well for my wider toes and narrower heel. I had a hard time finding beginner climbing shoes without space under my heel (sized correctly), but these are shallow enough I can get my heel back into the shoe. I wish the height of the heel portion was a little shorter so it didn’t rub my Achilles, but other than that they are comfortable. Easy break in and they hold well on the wall. Not sure how durable they’ll be, but good for the price.

Hikergirlchi originally posted on REI
Great for beginners, but not durable.
17 February 2023

This is my first pair of climbing shoes. The neutral profile makes them very comfortable. I usually wear US 7/7.5 in my nike sneakers and bought tarantulace in 36.5 (US 5.5 I believe?) to get a snug fit as they do stretch quite a bit because of the leather upper. I am overall satisfied and would definitely recommend them to beginners. However, they were not very durable for me. The side glue (connecting the rand rubber and sole rubber) lost power within a month or two, but I didn't exchange for a new pair because it did not affect climbing much. After 5 months (I go climbing once a week), the toe rand rubber wear out to the point I can see the blue suede inside. Rands are not resole-able and the price is not worth resoling, and I also want to get more ... MoreThis is my first pair of climbing shoes. The neutral profile makes them very comfortable. I usually wear US 7/7.5 in my nike sneakers and bought tarantulace in 36.5 (US 5.5 I believe?) to get a snug fit as they do stretch quite a bit because of the leather upper. I am overall satisfied and would definitely recommend them to beginners. However, they were not very durable for me. The side glue (connecting the rand rubber and sole rubber) lost power within a month or two, but I didn't exchange for a new pair because it did not affect climbing much. After 5 months (I go climbing once a week), the toe rand rubber wear out to the point I can see the blue suede inside. Rands are not resole-able and the price is not worth resoling, and I also want to get more moderate/aggressive shoes for my next pair, so I decide to leave them for outdoor climbing and retire them when I see holes.

Rosa originally posted on REI
My favorite shoe, but not this year
28 November 2022

I can't remember when I first bought my last pair of the Tarantulace but I used them for a cumulative of 2 years of climbing before I had to get new ones. I loved them, they were great and didn't hold me back from the climbs I wanted to do. I was climbing V5-V7 range in them and top roping up to 5.12.This year, they really needed to be replaced so I bought these. They didn't hold up well at all. Within a month the toe has lost some of it's rubber and the blue is showing through. I'm exchanging for a new pair in the hopes that I got a dud, but I somehow doubt it.Also... the color choices this year are just unfortunate and when it has come up in conversation, many seem to agree.Overall disappointed, this should be the same shoe I bought 3-4 years ago... but it ... MoreI can't remember when I first bought my last pair of the Tarantulace but I used them for a cumulative of 2 years of climbing before I had to get new ones. I loved them, they were great and didn't hold me back from the climbs I wanted to do. I was climbing V5-V7 range in them and top roping up to 5.12.This year, they really needed to be replaced so I bought these. They didn't hold up well at all. Within a month the toe has lost some of it's rubber and the blue is showing through. I'm exchanging for a new pair in the hopes that I got a dud, but I somehow doubt it.Also... the color choices this year are just unfortunate and when it has come up in conversation, many seem to agree.Overall disappointed, this should be the same shoe I bought 3-4 years ago... but it clearly isn't.

LizaT originally posted on REI
Nice shoes, be careful of sizing
16 October 2022

I'm a new climber, so I recently purchased these shoes for bouldering. I can't comment on their performance yet, but I can talk a bit about sizing/fit and comfort.1) These are very comfortable shoes. I tried on other pairs of Sportivas, and this pair is by far the most flexible and roomy. The rubber has a bit of give, but it's very stable. There is ample room in the toe box. My left foot is slightly bigger than my right foot, so I can customize the fit a bit better with the laces and tighten them as they stretch.2) As for sizing, my shoe size is more like an 8.25 - I usually wear an 8 or 8.5 depending on the brand, fit, season, and availability - an 8 is usually snug and a 8.5 is usually a bit big. So, I ordered these in an 8. Unfortunately, they were too big. ... MoreI'm a new climber, so I recently purchased these shoes for bouldering. I can't comment on their performance yet, but I can talk a bit about sizing/fit and comfort.1) These are very comfortable shoes. I tried on other pairs of Sportivas, and this pair is by far the most flexible and roomy. The rubber has a bit of give, but it's very stable. There is ample room in the toe box. My left foot is slightly bigger than my right foot, so I can customize the fit a bit better with the laces and tighten them as they stretch.2) As for sizing, my shoe size is more like an 8.25 - I usually wear an 8 or 8.5 depending on the brand, fit, season, and availability - an 8 is usually snug and a 8.5 is usually a bit big. So, I ordered these in an 8. Unfortunately, they were too big. Lots of space in the toe box and gaps in the heel. I went back to REI to exchange them and found that a 7.5 was a perfect fit. Because of this, I bought the 7 knowing it will stretch. Even sizing down to a 7, it was tight, but I wasn't in pain and could walk around in it.Great first shoe!

Margo originally posted on REI
Run large!!
31 August 2023

I ordered these online initially in my usual shoe size (Euro 42), but when I received them, found that they were huge on my feet! I had about 1-1.5" of extra space between my toes and the end of the shoe. I went to try on the shoes in person so I could exchange them for the correct size. I ended up exchanging for a pair that were 2.5 sizes lower than my usual shoe size (Euro 39.5). If you're able to try these on in person before buying, do it! I was also told by an associate that they have a tendency to loosen up and stretch to about a half size larger with use. They seem like great shoes so far now that I have the correct size!

Emma E originally posted on backcountry.com
So comfortable but not durable
12 March 2024

I loved these shoes off the bat. Very very comfortable for my wide feet. I love the fast lacing. And the color. But they didnt last long. Consider that most of the time I have had them -14 months - I have not even climbed much b/c of illness. The outer side seam of one shoe has separated , about 2 inch gap, where the sole meets the rand. The toes are fine as I dont tap a lot. Disapointing too, and I noticed the failure after the year warranty. Size 8.5 men.

Mika originally posted on REI
rubber is thin and not sticky
6 January 2022

toe wore through in three months. I bought these after climbing for a few months, and wanted to have a pair of my own shoes. they were recommended to me so I bought them and I was impressed by the general fit and comfort, but the performance is not great. rubber is not sticky and there was a hole in the toe after three months of moderate gym climbing. my footwork is also decent, so I was not kicking the wall or doing anything to make them wear out too quickly. I contacted customer service for a refund, and I was told that this is regular wear and tear. I understand that these are a lower performance and beginner shoe, but $100 is not that cheap and I would expect a shoe or that price to last longer, especially because this is a beginner shoe and you would expect ... Moretoe wore through in three months. I bought these after climbing for a few months, and wanted to have a pair of my own shoes. they were recommended to me so I bought them and I was impressed by the general fit and comfort, but the performance is not great. rubber is not sticky and there was a hole in the toe after three months of moderate gym climbing. my footwork is also decent, so I was not kicking the wall or doing anything to make them wear out too quickly. I contacted customer service for a refund, and I was told that this is regular wear and tear. I understand that these are a lower performance and beginner shoe, but $100 is not that cheap and I would expect a shoe or that price to last longer, especially because this is a beginner shoe and you would expect extra rubber to compensate for lack of precise foot work. not impressed

Rebecca originally posted on sportiva.com

Specification

Variant
sizeW 41.5 EU
colorTopaz/Red Plum