Scarpa Origin Men EU 41 / Covey/Light Grey
With a flat-lasted profile, sticky yet durable VisionTM rubber sole, and a plush leather upper that gives the feeling of padded luxury and attention to detail rarely found in a shoe designed for newer climbers, the Origin provides an ideal introduction to climbing. The best-selling Origin has been updated with improved aesthetics, an updated fit that improves comfort at the widest point of the foot, and our PAF heel system.
With a flat-lasted profile, sticky yet durable VisionTM rubber sole, and a plush leather upper that gives the feeling of padded luxury and attention to detail rarely found in a shoe designed for newer climbers, the Origin provides an ideal introduction to climbing. The best-selling Origin has been updated with improved aesthetics, an updated fit that improves comfort at the widest point of the foot, and our PAF heel system.
With a flat-lasted profile, sticky yet durable VisionTM rubber sole, and a plush leather upper that gives the feeling of padded luxury and attention to detail rarely found in a shoe designed for newer climbers, the Origin provides an ideal introduction to climbing. The best-selling Origin has been updated with improved aesthetics, an updated fit that improves comfort at the widest point of the foot, and our PAF heel system.
With a flat-lasted profile, sticky yet durable VisionTM rubber sole, and a plush leather upper that gives the feeling of padded luxury and attention to detail rarely found in a shoe designed for newer climbers, the Origin provides an ideal introduction to climbing. The best-selling Origin has been updated with improved aesthetics, an updated fit that improves comfort at the widest point of the foot, and our PAF heel system.
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Scarpa Origin Unisex Shoes [Colour:Covey/Light Grey][Shoe Size:41 EU]
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SCARPA Origin Climbing Shoes - EU41
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Scarpa Origin Climbing Shoe Men's EU 41 / Covey/Light Grey
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originally posted on REI
This was my first pair of climbing shoes (exclusively used for indoor top rope and bouldering) and I used them 2-3 times a week for almost a year. So I've gotten a fair bit of use out of them, and they've certainly endured the less than optimal technique of a new climber.That said, the durability and design of these shoes has been frustratingly sub-par. The straps weirdly started sitting unevenly after a couple months. A few months ago, the velcro started randomly unsticking while I was on the wall, which is obviously super annoying when trying to focus on the route. Most recently, the rubber on the bottom of one of the shoes has gone from typical wear and tear to a complete half-inch diameter hole in the toe area.I may be a novice climber but I feel like I'm ... MoreThis was my first pair of climbing shoes (exclusively used for indoor top rope and bouldering) and I used them 2-3 times a week for almost a year. So I've gotten a fair bit of use out of them, and they've certainly endured the less than optimal technique of a new climber.That said, the durability and design of these shoes has been frustratingly sub-par. The straps weirdly started sitting unevenly after a couple months. A few months ago, the velcro started randomly unsticking while I was on the wall, which is obviously super annoying when trying to focus on the route. Most recently, the rubber on the bottom of one of the shoes has gone from typical wear and tear to a complete half-inch diameter hole in the toe area.I may be a novice climber but I feel like I'm pretty average sized and not aggressively smearing or anything like that. I have several friends who started climbing around the same time as me, got different shoes, progressed similarly, and don't have any of these issues with their shoes.I'd look elsewhere.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Very comfortable climbing shoe. Was looking for a less technical more comfortable shoe for climbing with my daughter and this fit the bill perfectly. I settled on the same size as my street shoes with almost no heel movement. Would make a great entry shoe at a reasonable price
originally posted on REI
Picked these up a year ago for my first pair of shoes. I travel + climb frequently in various environments, indoors and outdoors. They've held up really well through it all. Bouldering in San Diego or Bishop to sport routes in Smith Rock to multi hour gym sessions, these shoes carried me through comfortably. Definitely need a resole soon, but for most beginners I would expect a longer lifespan. Gonna send em off and pick up a more aggressive pair, and keep these as my comfy shoes. The leather really does break in well and help because I have wide feet. So if you want a snug fit that lasts don't be afraid of getting a smaller size. Fit sizing based on how they feel once broken in.
| Intended Use | Gym Climbing & Beginner |
| Upper | 1.8mm Suede |
| Outsole | Scarpa Vision 5mm |
| SHIPS TO | Australia |
Scarpa Origin Unisex Shoes [Colour:Covey/Light Grey][Shoe Size:41 EU]
Delivery $9.95
Origin 41
Free delivery
Origin, 41
Free delivery
SCARPA Origin Climbing Shoes - EU41
Free delivery between 28–30 Apr
Scarpa Origin Climbing Shoe Men's EU 41 / Covey/Light Grey
Free delivery
This was my first pair of climbing shoes (exclusively used for indoor top rope and bouldering) and I used them 2-3 times a week for almost a year. So I've gotten a fair bit of use out of them, and they've certainly endured the less than optimal technique of a new climber.That said, the durability and design of these shoes has been frustratingly sub-par. The straps weirdly started sitting unevenly after a couple months. A few months ago, the velcro started randomly unsticking while I was on the wall, which is obviously super annoying when trying to focus on the route. Most recently, the rubber on the bottom of one of the shoes has gone from typical wear and tear to a complete half-inch diameter hole in the toe area.I may be a novice climber but I feel like I'm ... MoreThis was my first pair of climbing shoes (exclusively used for indoor top rope and bouldering) and I used them 2-3 times a week for almost a year. So I've gotten a fair bit of use out of them, and they've certainly endured the less than optimal technique of a new climber.That said, the durability and design of these shoes has been frustratingly sub-par. The straps weirdly started sitting unevenly after a couple months. A few months ago, the velcro started randomly unsticking while I was on the wall, which is obviously super annoying when trying to focus on the route. Most recently, the rubber on the bottom of one of the shoes has gone from typical wear and tear to a complete half-inch diameter hole in the toe area.I may be a novice climber but I feel like I'm pretty average sized and not aggressively smearing or anything like that. I have several friends who started climbing around the same time as me, got different shoes, progressed similarly, and don't have any of these issues with their shoes.I'd look elsewhere.
Very comfortable climbing shoe. Was looking for a less technical more comfortable shoe for climbing with my daughter and this fit the bill perfectly. I settled on the same size as my street shoes with almost no heel movement. Would make a great entry shoe at a reasonable price
Picked these up a year ago for my first pair of shoes. I travel + climb frequently in various environments, indoors and outdoors. They've held up really well through it all. Bouldering in San Diego or Bishop to sport routes in Smith Rock to multi hour gym sessions, these shoes carried me through comfortably. Definitely need a resole soon, but for most beginners I would expect a longer lifespan. Gonna send em off and pick up a more aggressive pair, and keep these as my comfy shoes. The leather really does break in well and help because I have wide feet. So if you want a snug fit that lasts don't be afraid of getting a smaller size. Fit sizing based on how they feel once broken in.
For someone looking to invest in their first pair of shoes, this is a great option. The neutral form of the shoe is great for overall comfort. I can climb for 3 or 4 hours in these and still not feel any pain or discomfort (once broken in). Out of the box, they will be a little snug, but once they get broken in, they are fantastic. They will stretch and in a way, mold to your foot. The soles are a little more on the stiffer side which is great because it allows me to use my feet to really push off of holds without tiring out my foot too much. That combined with the comfortable uppers makes climbing in these shoes really great! I have really grown fond of the double strap system because it lets me dial in the fit of the shoe to exactly what I need. Especially during ... MoreFor someone looking to invest in their first pair of shoes, this is a great option. The neutral form of the shoe is great for overall comfort. I can climb for 3 or 4 hours in these and still not feel any pain or discomfort (once broken in). Out of the box, they will be a little snug, but once they get broken in, they are fantastic. They will stretch and in a way, mold to your foot. The soles are a little more on the stiffer side which is great because it allows me to use my feet to really push off of holds without tiring out my foot too much. That combined with the comfortable uppers makes climbing in these shoes really great! I have really grown fond of the double strap system because it lets me dial in the fit of the shoe to exactly what I need. Especially during a long session where I can loosen them up a bit towards the end to give me just that little extra comfort after being in them for a few hours.
Full disclosure: I am a n00b climber BUT i'm loving learning a new sport!I bought these shoes about a month ago and have used them 2-3 times a week at the new climbing gym that just re-opened. They've been solid from what I can tell and are holding up. I have no clue what some of these terms like AGGRESSIVE and EDGING but tbh they get me up and down the walls just fine. Are you a beginner like me? Just get these shoes and focus on getting better at climbing before dropping a sizable chunk of your disposable income on anything more expensive.p.s. as with most climbing shoes, buy them a little more snug than your daily shoes. I normally wear a 44EU in Nikes and I bought these in 43EU and probably could have gone down to 42EU and still been comfortable - your feet ... MoreFull disclosure: I am a n00b climber BUT i'm loving learning a new sport!I bought these shoes about a month ago and have used them 2-3 times a week at the new climbing gym that just re-opened. They've been solid from what I can tell and are holding up. I have no clue what some of these terms like AGGRESSIVE and EDGING but tbh they get me up and down the walls just fine. Are you a beginner like me? Just get these shoes and focus on getting better at climbing before dropping a sizable chunk of your disposable income on anything more expensive.p.s. as with most climbing shoes, buy them a little more snug than your daily shoes. I normally wear a 44EU in Nikes and I bought these in 43EU and probably could have gone down to 42EU and still been comfortable - your feet are supposed to be snug in there! (from what i was told at least)
My son, and I bought the same shoes because they were a great price. We have been using these shoes for about 4 months now and they are holding up very well. I have slightly wider feet than normal. I went to the store to try the different shoes on. I found a lot of the shoe brands were far to narrow for my feet. These are slightly wider than the others and fit perfect on my feet. I can climb for hours with no problems.The one con is my son and I do have to wear thin workout socks with them. even broken in, the inner heel area is a bit abrasive. Still well worth it.My son and I are still beginners, but I can see wearing these for a long time.I wear a size 8 in running shoes and a 43.5 in these which gets my toes right to the end and snug enough to really have ... MoreMy son, and I bought the same shoes because they were a great price. We have been using these shoes for about 4 months now and they are holding up very well. I have slightly wider feet than normal. I went to the store to try the different shoes on. I found a lot of the shoe brands were far to narrow for my feet. These are slightly wider than the others and fit perfect on my feet. I can climb for hours with no problems.The one con is my son and I do have to wear thin workout socks with them. even broken in, the inner heel area is a bit abrasive. Still well worth it.My son and I are still beginners, but I can see wearing these for a long time.I wear a size 8 in running shoes and a 43.5 in these which gets my toes right to the end and snug enough to really have good toe control.
First climbing shoe I ever bought, had little to no guidance on what to get, and I made an excellent choice. I went through bunion surgery on my right foot with these shoes. Great shoes for wide feet/bunions and beginners. They are now my ropes shoes as they are really comfortable to wear for long periods of time. My left shoe has blown a hole and I'm devastated. I'll wear them until I can't anymore.
I purchased these for my 12 year old grandson after trying many other brands and styles. He has a wide forefoot and these are perfect. They are a great intro climbing shoe, not too aggressive. The velcro closure is great for tightening and adjusting!
I just started indoor climbing and bouldering. I noticed that Scarpa runs small when I tried them on at the store. My shoe size is usually a 37/37.5 (6.5/7) so I ordered a 38 (7.5). They fit really snug and comfortably without socks so I probably should have bought the 38.5 since I wanted to wear socks with them. I heard that they break in after a while so I hope I can wear socks with them in the future because the 38.5 are no longer available :/ My toes are not tightly curled up in this size but they are also not all the way flat so I feel that it’s a perfect in between for me. It has a super good arch support! My feet keep getting suctioned and make funny farting noises lol I don’t think this size would have fit me if I had a wide foot, though. I hope all these ... MoreI just started indoor climbing and bouldering. I noticed that Scarpa runs small when I tried them on at the store. My shoe size is usually a 37/37.5 (6.5/7) so I ordered a 38 (7.5). They fit really snug and comfortably without socks so I probably should have bought the 38.5 since I wanted to wear socks with them. I heard that they break in after a while so I hope I can wear socks with them in the future because the 38.5 are no longer available :/ My toes are not tightly curled up in this size but they are also not all the way flat so I feel that it’s a perfect in between for me. It has a super good arch support! My feet keep getting suctioned and make funny farting noises lol I don’t think this size would have fit me if I had a wide foot, though. I hope all these details help! :)
I just started indoor climbing in April and wanted to try on climbing shoes that weren't rentals. I did not realize how narrow and tight climbing shoes could be until I began trying on different kinds. I came across the Scarpa Origins and the width is what sold me. My foot is wide and these felt the most comfortable. Size wise, I went up a half size and they fit perfectly. I'm usually a 10.5-11(US) in regular footwear(Depending on the brand). I got these at the size 45EU which I believe are size 11.5(US). When it has came to climbing, I don't have much experience being that these are my first climbing shoes and don't have anything to compare them to other than rentals. But I did feel more grip on my footing, velcro holds in place, my feet don't feel too tired after ... MoreI just started indoor climbing in April and wanted to try on climbing shoes that weren't rentals. I did not realize how narrow and tight climbing shoes could be until I began trying on different kinds. I came across the Scarpa Origins and the width is what sold me. My foot is wide and these felt the most comfortable. Size wise, I went up a half size and they fit perfectly. I'm usually a 10.5-11(US) in regular footwear(Depending on the brand). I got these at the size 45EU which I believe are size 11.5(US). When it has came to climbing, I don't have much experience being that these are my first climbing shoes and don't have anything to compare them to other than rentals. But I did feel more grip on my footing, velcro holds in place, my feet don't feel too tired after a few hours of wear, and they are comfortable. I would recommend this for beginners or anyone with a wide foot that doesn't like to feel like their toes are crammed.
| Intended Use | Gym Climbing & Beginner |
| Upper | 1.8mm Suede |
| Outsole | Scarpa Vision 5mm |
| SHIPS TO | Australia |