SCARPA Quantix SF are climbing shoes for the crag that make precision their strong point.The innovative Single Frame technology ensures that the sole of the foot always adheres perfectly to the sole, guaranteeing excellent precision in all conditions, also allowing better power transmission. The advantage of having a one-piece structure is that there are no interruptions and it adapts perfectly to the dynamics of the foot movements. The shape is neutral with the slightly arched tip, while the midsole on three quarters of the surface guarantees excellent support in all climbing styles. There is also the PAF tensioning system, which distributes pressure evenly over the entire heel area, avoiding excessive pressure on the Achilles tendon.The upper is made of double-layer microfiber, excellent in terms of comfort and durability. In the big toe area there is an alcantara insert that makes them really comfortable.The sole, on the other hand, is in 3.5 mm Vibram XS Grip 2 rubber over the entire length to offer you the maximum in terms of grip on any type of surface.
SCARPA Quantix SF are climbing shoes for the crag that make precision their strong point.The innovative Single Frame technology ensures that the sole of the foot always adheres perfectly to the sole, guaranteeing excellent precision in all conditions, also allowing better power transmission. The advantage of having a one-piece structure is that there are no interruptions and it adapts perfectly to the dynamics of the foot movements. The shape is neutral with the slightly arched tip, while the midsole on three quarters of the surface guarantees excellent support in all climbing styles. There is also the PAF tensioning system, which distributes pressure evenly over the entire heel area, avoiding excessive pressure on the Achilles tendon.The upper is made of double-layer microfiber, excellent in terms of comfort and durability. In the big toe area there is an alcantara insert that makes them really comfortable.The sole, on the other hand, is in 3.5 mm Vibram XS Grip 2 rubber over the entire length to offer you the maximum in terms of grip on any type of surface.
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Scarpa Quantix SF Climbing Shoes Orange Black - 35
SCARPA Quantix SF are climbing shoes for the crag that make precision their strong point.The innovative Single Frame technology ensures that the sole of the foot always adheres perfectly to the sole, guaranteeing excellent precision in all conditions, also allowing better power transmission. The advantage of having a one-piece structure is that there are no interruptions and it adapts perfectly to the dynamics of the foot movements. The shape is neutral with the slightly arched tip, while the midsole on three quarters of the surface guarantees excellent support in all climbing styles. There is also the PAF tensioning system, which distributes pressure evenly over the entire heel area, avoiding excessive pressure on the Achilles tendon.The upper is made of double-layer microfiber, excellent in terms of comfort and durability. In the big toe area there is an alcantara insert that makes them really comfortable.The sole, on the other hand, is in 3.5 mm Vibram XS Grip 2 rubber over the entire length to offer you the maximum in terms of grip on any type of surface.
SCARPA Quantix SF are climbing shoes for the crag that make precision their strong point.The innovative Single Frame technology ensures that the sole of the foot always adheres perfectly to the sole, guaranteeing excellent precision in all conditions, also allowing better power transmission. The advantage of having a one-piece structure is that there are no interruptions and it adapts perfectly to the dynamics of the foot movements. The shape is neutral with the slightly arched tip, while the midsole on three quarters of the surface guarantees excellent support in all climbing styles. There is also the PAF tensioning system, which distributes pressure evenly over the entire heel area, avoiding excessive pressure on the Achilles tendon.The upper is made of double-layer microfiber, excellent in terms of comfort and durability. In the big toe area there is an alcantara insert that makes them really comfortable.The sole, on the other hand, is in 3.5 mm Vibram XS Grip 2 rubber over the entire length to offer you the maximum in terms of grip on any type of surface.
Last updated at 10/05/2026 06:29:04
SCARPA Quantix SF climbing shoes-35
Delivery by 19 May $64.36
originally posted on moosejaw.com
It was hard buying a climbing shoe that had no reviews. When I saw the release, the way the Quantix is build seem to fit all my needs. An all-around shoe, comfortable, slightly asymmetric and slight downturn. I put it on and it fit TRUE TO SIZE. It literally fit like a glove. It is uncomfortably comfortable. I wore it for about 2 hours today and it didn't feel like I wanted to chop my feet off. I was climbing a variety of grades (V0-V6's) and also projected a few V7/V8's. I didn't feel like the shoes were a detriment to any of those climbs. I undid the velcro straps in-between climbs to relieve some pressure which helped a ton. If you're on the fence about this, take a chance like I did and buy these! These are so worth!
originally posted on backcountry.com
I’m a somewhat experienced climber, but these are the first climbing shoes I’ve bought. After hearing and researching how climbing shoes should fit and how fit varies between companies, I decided to buy a size smaller than my street shoes. Two pairs later I ended up with the same size or a half size bigger than my street shoes. They were still a little tight, but have stretched a little over a few weeks since I got them and feel good now.
originally posted on backcountry.com
These are a bit softer than I'd like. They are certainly not as soft as the Veloces. Compared to the Vapor V, these are a little less comfortable but seems to form to your feet slightly better. I have not compared these to the Quantic. I would consider these a good step up from beginner shoes (like V3-V5 bouldering)
| Closing System | Velcro |
| Climbing Shoe Use | Crag |
| Climbing Shoe Sole Type | Full Sole |
| Shoe Downturn | Intermediate |
| Climbing Shoe Upper Material | Microfiber |
SCARPA Quantix SF climbing shoes-35
Delivery by 19 May $64.36
It was hard buying a climbing shoe that had no reviews. When I saw the release, the way the Quantix is build seem to fit all my needs. An all-around shoe, comfortable, slightly asymmetric and slight downturn. I put it on and it fit TRUE TO SIZE. It literally fit like a glove. It is uncomfortably comfortable. I wore it for about 2 hours today and it didn't feel like I wanted to chop my feet off. I was climbing a variety of grades (V0-V6's) and also projected a few V7/V8's. I didn't feel like the shoes were a detriment to any of those climbs. I undid the velcro straps in-between climbs to relieve some pressure which helped a ton. If you're on the fence about this, take a chance like I did and buy these! These are so worth!
I’m a somewhat experienced climber, but these are the first climbing shoes I’ve bought. After hearing and researching how climbing shoes should fit and how fit varies between companies, I decided to buy a size smaller than my street shoes. Two pairs later I ended up with the same size or a half size bigger than my street shoes. They were still a little tight, but have stretched a little over a few weeks since I got them and feel good now.
These are a bit softer than I'd like. They are certainly not as soft as the Veloces. Compared to the Vapor V, these are a little less comfortable but seems to form to your feet slightly better. I have not compared these to the Quantic. I would consider these a good step up from beginner shoes (like V3-V5 bouldering)
Great success x2, it was very good. They made me climb more and smile
Like on the title, these pair of shoes are great and super comfortable
Great shoe and pretty comfy for a climbing shoe. Fits my wide feet too
I use for indoor bouldering. Very light and airy, and flexible yet supportive. Much more sticky than my Maestro Pros. Heel isn’t well covered around the side and while it’s grippy down the middle the lack of side coverage can make some heel hooks a bit uncomfortable. Main strap is unnecessarily long but does the job. I took 1/2 size down vs my street shoe and fit is comfy with a reasonable amount of toe curl.
I had no idea what to expect from this shoe but very happy with them. The rubber is soft but the shoe still has some structure to offer support. Great for smearing and standing on volumes. Also good on step overhangs or system boards due to the downturned toe. Okay on small footholds but not as good here as a stiffer shoe.The shoe is very comfortable to wear. Size the same as any other Scarpa. They did feel a little looser initially (felt about ¼ size bigger than my vapour v) but somehow shrunk to fit better after a couple of sessions.
I had originally ordered these shoes the same size as the La Sportiva Finales that I currently use, thinking they would fit similarly. However, I could not fit my foot in the shoe. Fine, I should have tried these shoes on at a store first. But then I ordered them in a full size (European size) larger, and could definitely get my foot inside, but my toes felt a bit crunched and fairly horizontally bunched up. I could deal with the crunching if the shoe were to expand and because the straps would allow for easy removal. I just can't deal with the narrowness of it. I didn't really see this being discussed in other reviews/product description so thought I should let other people with wide feet know. For what it's worth, these shoes look great and fit well everywhere ... MoreI had originally ordered these shoes the same size as the La Sportiva Finales that I currently use, thinking they would fit similarly. However, I could not fit my foot in the shoe. Fine, I should have tried these shoes on at a store first. But then I ordered them in a full size (European size) larger, and could definitely get my foot inside, but my toes felt a bit crunched and fairly horizontally bunched up. I could deal with the crunching if the shoe were to expand and because the straps would allow for easy removal. I just can't deal with the narrowness of it. I didn't really see this being discussed in other reviews/product description so thought I should let other people with wide feet know. For what it's worth, these shoes look great and fit well everywhere other than the toe-box . . .
| Closing System | Velcro |
| Climbing Shoe Use | Crag |
| Climbing Shoe Sole Type | Full Sole |
| Shoe Downturn | Intermediate |
| Climbing Shoe Upper Material | Microfiber |