Modern climbing shoes use carefully crafted multi-piece patterns to conform very closely to the wearer's feet. More traditional climbing shoes tend to be stiff, but modern performance oriented models are often quite soft with a flexible midsole. A typical climbing shoe is made out of 9 parts: heel loops, lining, tongue tab, tongue, closure system, upper,
toe box, rand, and heel.
Materials Leather is the most common upper material, but other materials such as
fabric and
synthetic leather are also used. The climbing rubber used for soles was developed specifically for rock climbing. The two types of leather used in shoe construction are unlined leather and lined leather. Climbing shoes have rubber that are unique to the type of shoe as it molds onto the
holds of a wall. There is a tradeoff between stickiness of a rubber and its durability.
Nose types Climbing shoes are typically made with one of two types of noses: pointed or rounded.
Pointed Pointed shoes can make it easier for climbers to stand on smaller holds.
Rounded Rounded shoes allow all toes to reach the front of the shoe more easily, granting the climber more power when pushing off the wall. == Shoe types ==