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Last updated at 10/05/2026 01:45:17

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Oliunìd

$204.02

SCARPA Drago climbing shoes-45

Delivery by 19 May $64.36

Further Faster NZ

$279.75

Scarpa Drago Mens Rock Shoe | Further Faster Rock Climbing Gear NZ EU 45

Delivery $28.80

Arapiles Mountain Shop

$279.95

Scarpa Drago 45

Free delivery

Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$287.91

Scarpa Drago Unisex Shoes [Colour:Yellow][Shoe Size:45 EU]

Free delivery

Wild Earth

$289.95

Scarpa Drago Unisex Rock Climbing Shoes - Yellow - EU45/US11.5

Free delivery

Sherpa Outdoor Gear

$299.95

SCARPA Drago Climbing Shoes - EU 45

Free delivery between 14–18 May

K2 Base Camp

$319.95

Scarpa Drago Climbing Shoe - Yellow 45 EU / Yellow

Free delivery between Tue – Thu

Mont Adventure Equipment

$319.95

Scarpa Drago Climbing Shoe EU 45 / Yellow

Free delivery

Climbing Anchors

$319.95

Scarpa Drago Climbing Shoe (EU Size: 45.0)

Free delivery between 11–18 May

Mountain Equipment

$319.95

Drago - Rock Climbing Shoes 45 / Yellow

Free delivery

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Price history

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Reviews

Best indoor climbing shoe
31 May 2022HTan

originally posted on REI

Been wearing these shoes since summer of 2020 and absolutely love them. The grip they provide has increased my trust in my feet, and I've noticed my footwork improve significantly. You can just feel everything through them, and after the very short break-in period, they were comfortable to wear for hours on end. They're perfect for volumes, indoor climbing holds and smearing. A few weeks ago I wore them outside climbing at Red River Gorge, and they performed excellently! I just wore through the toe after 1.5 years of consistent use, climbing ~3 times a week. For how soft the shoe is, I'm actually impressed they lasted that long. In terms of sizing, I find they're consistent with other Scarpa climbing shoes. I wear a 42.5 in both my Drago's and my Instinct VS.

Comfortable shoes for bouldering and high walls
3 August 2022Jerbs

originally posted on moosejaw.com

These shoes are aggressively shaped, but are still soft in terms of flexibility. You will feel sharp point holds through these shoes FYI. They are not as hard as they look. They're so soft in fact, they rubber near the toes have been wearing away faster than my other shoes. They're still super super comfortable shoes though. The inside is more like a soft silk feeling. My feet slip right in even on sizes that are smaller for me. I suggest going a half size down for true aggressive fit. But right now I have a size that's comfortable enough for me to wear these without taking them off between sessions.

Drago for women
29 January 2023Christopher H.

originally posted on backcountrygear.com

These may be mens shoes but they also fit me, a woman, perfectly! They really improved my confidence on the wall because they fit so well (I am no longer worried about slipping inside my shoe) and also thier design allows me to be more comfortable on smaller holds. They smear and edge well too. They are not something you'll want to wear in-between climbs, but the velcro makes them fast to get on and off

Specification

UpperMicrosuede
OutsoleVibram XS Grip2 (3.5mm)
Average Weight398g (pair, Size 40)

Price comparison

Updated about 1 month ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Oliunìd

$204.02

SCARPA Drago climbing shoes-45

Delivery by 19 May $64.36

Further Faster NZ

$279.75

Scarpa Drago Mens Rock Shoe | Further Faster Rock Climbing Gear NZ EU 45

Delivery $28.80

Arapiles Mountain Shop

$279.95

Scarpa Drago 45

Free delivery

Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$287.91

Out of stock

Scarpa Drago Unisex Shoes [Colour:Yellow][Shoe Size:45 EU]

Free delivery

Wild Earth

$289.95

Scarpa Drago Unisex Rock Climbing Shoes - Yellow - EU45/US11.5

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Best indoor climbing shoe
31 May 2022

Been wearing these shoes since summer of 2020 and absolutely love them. The grip they provide has increased my trust in my feet, and I've noticed my footwork improve significantly. You can just feel everything through them, and after the very short break-in period, they were comfortable to wear for hours on end. They're perfect for volumes, indoor climbing holds and smearing. A few weeks ago I wore them outside climbing at Red River Gorge, and they performed excellently! I just wore through the toe after 1.5 years of consistent use, climbing ~3 times a week. For how soft the shoe is, I'm actually impressed they lasted that long. In terms of sizing, I find they're consistent with other Scarpa climbing shoes. I wear a 42.5 in both my Drago's and my Instinct VS.

HTan originally posted on REI
Comfortable shoes for bouldering and high walls
3 August 2022

These shoes are aggressively shaped, but are still soft in terms of flexibility. You will feel sharp point holds through these shoes FYI. They are not as hard as they look. They're so soft in fact, they rubber near the toes have been wearing away faster than my other shoes. They're still super super comfortable shoes though. The inside is more like a soft silk feeling. My feet slip right in even on sizes that are smaller for me. I suggest going a half size down for true aggressive fit. But right now I have a size that's comfortable enough for me to wear these without taking them off between sessions.

Jerbs originally posted on moosejaw.com
Drago for women
29 January 2023

These may be mens shoes but they also fit me, a woman, perfectly! They really improved my confidence on the wall because they fit so well (I am no longer worried about slipping inside my shoe) and also thier design allows me to be more comfortable on smaller holds. They smear and edge well too. They are not something you'll want to wear in-between climbs, but the velcro makes them fast to get on and off

Christopher H. originally posted on backcountrygear.com
Great fit! Very comfortable for an aggressive shoe
28 November 2022

Favorite shoe so far! I've been through four different climbing shoes so far, and these are by far the best. I was expecting them to take a bit to break in, but literally the first time I wore them to climb, they were so comfortable. No break in time at all, which almost makes me think I should have sized down more. I wear a women's 7.5 street shoe, and my Dragos are 39s, and I almost wish I had gone down to 38.5. I was surprised at how much they stretched. I most boulder, and they've been great for the more technical slab climbs, as well as really driving through my toes on overhung climbs.

gmhansen7 originally posted on moosejaw.com
Great shoe
25 November 2022

I have been climbing with these shoes for roughly a month now and they are by far some of stickiest shoes I've used. Great for overhang especially. From training to casual climbing and even competition settings they're great. Heels don't pop during heel hooks and toe hooks are comfortable and secure. Having these shoes have really allowed me to focus on technical footwork without discomfort. About the only bad thing I can think of is the durability isn't the amazing but not the worst I've seen. Slight wear on the tips after 3/4 days in the gym since I got them with pretty heavy projecting and running circuits (4x4s, pyramids, up-downs, etc.). Highly recommend!

gymdirtbag originally posted on moosejaw.com
Great shoes
21 September 2023

I bought those shoes for my husband. Before he had 5.10 Hiangle Pro and he wanted to try something else even if he really liked his climbing shoes. After only one session, he could tell me that he really liked his new shoes, they were very sticky for smearing and the tip of the shoe is good for small holds. For indication, he usually wears 11US and I ordered 44 and it fit perfectly.

Tanya L. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Narrow toe box
25 January 2022

Really wish it were possible to write a review without giving stars; I tried these out, and while they felt snug and super tactile, the toe box was slightly too narrow for my feet. My feet aren?t overly wide, but its enough that I have to take into account when sizing shoes like this, and unfortunately these ones in particular were too narrow. This caused some pinching on the sides, and I think because my feet didn?t make it all the way into the toe box properly, my heel wasn?t seated properly either. Because pretty much the entire toe is wrapped in rubber, it?s not likely to stretch laterally. I will say they felt soft, light, and there was a lot of feel in the tip of the toe to negotiate small holds. The asymmetrical design felt a little weird the way it twisted ... MoreReally wish it were possible to write a review without giving stars; I tried these out, and while they felt snug and super tactile, the toe box was slightly too narrow for my feet. My feet aren?t overly wide, but its enough that I have to take into account when sizing shoes like this, and unfortunately these ones in particular were too narrow. This caused some pinching on the sides, and I think because my feet didn?t make it all the way into the toe box properly, my heel wasn?t seated properly either. Because pretty much the entire toe is wrapped in rubber, it?s not likely to stretch laterally. I will say they felt soft, light, and there was a lot of feel in the tip of the toe to negotiate small holds. The asymmetrical design felt a little weird the way it twisted your foot, but I can kinda see how it works with the rand.I want to make it clear that this doesn?t make this shoe bad, per se, just something for prospective buyers to take into account. Which is also why I wish I didn?t have to rate it with stars; the shoe just wasn?t meant for me, but I?m sure it?s great for other people.For reference, I have both the VS and VSR, and they fit me perfectly, just wanted something a little less bulky for overhanging boulders. I?d really like to try the Chimera, even though it?s more for sport climbing, because I think laces would help alleviate some of that squeeze with zonal tightening.

Guy C originally posted on backcountry.com
One of, if not the best climbing shoes I've owned!
19 August 2023

One of, if not the best pair of climbing shoes I've owned. I climb on a competitive team and currently already own two pairs and am going to buy the third soon. For me, they were a perfect fit right out of the box and maintained their structure until I felt I needed a new pair. The soft rubber is sensitive enough that it allows me to feel anything and everything on the wall as if I was climbing barefoot. On longer routes I find that my foot will occasionally cramp due to the obviously intentional lack of stiffness in the shoe, however this in no way takes away from the quality of the shoe. One of my biggest turn offs of shoes is when they feel so uncomfortable that I feel I need to take them off between every climb. This is NOT the case with the Drago's and I can ... MoreOne of, if not the best pair of climbing shoes I've owned. I climb on a competitive team and currently already own two pairs and am going to buy the third soon. For me, they were a perfect fit right out of the box and maintained their structure until I felt I needed a new pair. The soft rubber is sensitive enough that it allows me to feel anything and everything on the wall as if I was climbing barefoot. On longer routes I find that my foot will occasionally cramp due to the obviously intentional lack of stiffness in the shoe, however this in no way takes away from the quality of the shoe. One of my biggest turn offs of shoes is when they feel so uncomfortable that I feel I need to take them off between every climb. This is NOT the case with the Drago's and I can wear them for extended periods of time without discomfort. I highly recommend these shoes for competitive climbers and even those who are casual climbers that want to up their game!

Noah originally posted on REI
Plus 5 Power Up!
14 September 2022

Bought these about a month ago for an upcoming trip to the Red River Gorge climbing area.I'm pretty sure these shoes are a plus 5 power, because I immediately was able to up my highest climbing grades. Obviously they hurt a bit to wear because I sized them down for a tight fit. (My 5.10 Anasazi VCS are snug @ size 41.5, I bought these in 41, so they are TIGHT.) So far they are holding up well, looking good, and performing wonderfully. Just got back from the RRG trip, and the shoes did great. For real though, they felt almost glued to the rock. I'll be interested to see how they wear out over time with such good rubber. Rubber over the toe and around the heel is great too! Toe & Heel hooks were SO NICE. I'd buy another pair in a heartbeat!

originally posted on moosejaw.com
The shoe I need 90% of the time.
9 October 2022

I'm 5'10", 180lb. I used to think us heavy guys needed a stiff shoe no matter what, not any more. These kicks have become my go-to for almost everything. I primarily boulder, outside, mainly. And I sport climb outside once a week. The way these turn your feet into hands, I want them on everything but the most edgy rigs. They pull harder than any shoe I've ever worn. I have a wide toe box and a narrow heel, the fit is perfect. Two things to know. First, they stretch like crazy. Not sure how a mostly synthetic shoe can do that, but count on 2-3 euro size stretch. Secondly, ya pay a price for this kind of sticky. They do wear out fast. However, it standard rubber wear. None of the bs velcro going out or stitching blowing like lots of other current brands. I send em in ... MoreI'm 5'10", 180lb. I used to think us heavy guys needed a stiff shoe no matter what, not any more. These kicks have become my go-to for almost everything. I primarily boulder, outside, mainly. And I sport climb outside once a week. The way these turn your feet into hands, I want them on everything but the most edgy rigs. They pull harder than any shoe I've ever worn. I have a wide toe box and a narrow heel, the fit is perfect. Two things to know. First, they stretch like crazy. Not sure how a mostly synthetic shoe can do that, but count on 2-3 euro size stretch. Secondly, ya pay a price for this kind of sticky. They do wear out fast. However, it standard rubber wear. None of the bs velcro going out or stitching blowing like lots of other current brands. I send em in at about the 65% mark and get one quality resole outta em as well. The pair I wear in the gym last quite a bit longer.

Andy originally posted on moosejaw.com

Specification

UpperMicrosuede
OutsoleVibram XS Grip2 (3.5mm)
Average Weight398g (pair, Size 40)

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Scarpa Drago Climbing Shoe EU 45 / Yellow

$204.02

(245 reviews)

Scarpa Drago Climbing shoes (45, black) - Overhangs, small screw-ons and heel hooks - the Drago by Scarpa is the shoe of choice for tricky bouldering problems. Since these climbing shoes come with serious pre-tensioning, they give you plenty of pressure on the toe area and offer so much stability and grip on small holds. The premium Vibram XS Grip2 sole is designed for durability and really sticks to the ground. There is also plenty of rubber in the forefoot region, so that the wearer is well prepared for toe hooks. The material used for the shoe body is microfiber, which hardly stretches out at all and so gives you the same outstanding fit for the first training session, and for the fiftieth. Quick to pull on and off, thanks to the hook-and-loop fasteners as well as the two pull-off loops. The Scarpa Drago is a true high-end climbing shoe, which seems to have been made for the most difficult climbs!

Scarpa Drago Climbing shoes (45, black) - Overhangs, small screw-ons and heel hooks - the Drago by Scarpa is the shoe of choice for tricky bouldering problems. Since these climbing shoes come with serious pre-tensioning, they give you plenty of pressure on the toe area and offer so much stability and grip on small holds. The premium Vibram XS Grip2 sole is designed for durability and really sticks to the ground. There is also plenty of rubber in the forefoot region, so that the wearer is well prepared for toe hooks. The material used for the shoe body is microfiber, which hardly stretches out at all and so gives you the same outstanding fit for the first training session, and for the fiftieth. Quick to pull on and off, thanks to the hook-and-loop fasteners as well as the two pull-off loops. The Scarpa Drago is a true high-end climbing shoe, which seems to have been made for the most difficult climbs!

Scarpa Drago Climbing Shoe EU 45 / Yellow

(245 reviews)

Scarpa Drago Climbing shoes (45, black) - Overhangs, small screw-ons and heel hooks - the Drago by Scarpa is the shoe of choice for tricky bouldering problems. Since these climbing shoes come with serious pre-tensioning, they give you plenty of pressure on the toe area and offer so much stability and grip on small holds. The premium Vibram XS Grip2 sole is designed for durability and really sticks to the ground. There is also plenty of rubber in the forefoot region, so that the wearer is well prepared for toe hooks. The material used for the shoe body is microfiber, which hardly stretches out at all and so gives you the same outstanding fit for the first training session, and for the fiftieth. Quick to pull on and off, thanks to the hook-and-loop fasteners as well as the two pull-off loops. The Scarpa Drago is a true high-end climbing shoe, which seems to have been made for the most difficult climbs!

Scarpa Drago Climbing shoes (45, black) - Overhangs, small screw-ons and heel hooks - the Drago by Scarpa is the shoe of choice for tricky bouldering problems. Since these climbing shoes come with serious pre-tensioning, they give you plenty of pressure on the toe area and offer so much stability and grip on small holds. The premium Vibram XS Grip2 sole is designed for durability and really sticks to the ground. There is also plenty of rubber in the forefoot region, so that the wearer is well prepared for toe hooks. The material used for the shoe body is microfiber, which hardly stretches out at all and so gives you the same outstanding fit for the first training session, and for the fiftieth. Quick to pull on and off, thanks to the hook-and-loop fasteners as well as the two pull-off loops. The Scarpa Drago is a true high-end climbing shoe, which seems to have been made for the most difficult climbs!

$204.02 - $319.95

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The lowest price for Scarpa Drago Climbing Shoe EU 45 / Yellow right now is $204.02 at Oliunìd, compared across 10 retailers.

The all-time low was $202.27 on 12 Aug 2025 — today's price is 1% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.

Prices last updated 10 May 2026.

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