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Butora Brava Review

A comfortable shoe, great for beginners and casual climbers alike, with good performance at a great price
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Butora Brava Review
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Price:  $50 List
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Manufacturer:   Butora
By Adam Paashaus ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 16, 2018
60
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RANKED
#4 of 5
  • Edging - 20% 5.0
  • Cracks - 20% 7.0
  • Comfort - 20% 7.0
  • Pockets - 20% 5.0
  • Sensitivity - 20% 6.0

Our Verdict

When Butora entered the climbing shoe market, many dismissed them, thinking there was no need for another player in the shoe game. But when people saw how well they performed for the price, that doubt faded fast. The Butora Brava is no exception. At the price, this shoe is a bargain and offers excellent features that make this shoe our pick for Best Buy. Although the shoe is narrow and relatively low volume, a wide hook and loop opening makes it easy to get in and out of, and a small wedge of EVA under the heels helps with cushioning for kids who tend to play at the base all day in their shoes. Compare it to top competitors in our review of kids's climbing shoes.
REASONS TO BUY
Soft microfiber upper
EVA heel cushion
Affordable
Lightweight
REASONS TO AVOID
Thin toe rand
Poor at edging

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Bottom Line Butora has impressed us with a good performing, great priced, all-around kids shoeA great kids shoe, packed with a ton of great features that help it perform well in almost every type of terrainThis all-around shoe has good performance on beginner to intermediate climbing terrain at a great priceIf you are looking for an incredibly breathable shoe with best in class edging performance, this may be your shoeThis inexpensive, yet comfortable shoe is great for kids who are just starting to climb
Rating Categories Butora Brava Evolv Venga La Sportiva Stickit Black Diamond Momen... Mad Rock Mad Monkey
Edging (20%)
5.0
9.0
6.0
8.0
5.0
Cracks (20%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
Comfort (20%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
6.0
Pockets (20%)
5.0
8.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
Sensitivity (20%)
6.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
5.0
Specs Butora Brava Evolv Venga La Sportiva Stickit Black Diamond Momen... Mad Rock Mad Monkey
Style Velcro slipper Velcro slipper Velcro slipper Velcro slipper Velcro slipper
Upper Synthetic Polyester Mesh Leather Engineered knit Syn Flex
Width Options None None None None None
Lining Unlined Agion Antimicrobial Unlined Micro fabric Unlined
Rubber Type Butyl Butora F5 TRAX SAS Frixion RS NeoFriction Science Friction
Rubber Thickness 4 mm 4.2 mm 3 mm 4.3 mm 3 mm

Our Analysis and Test Results

As a whole, we like this shoe for its fit and wearability. The performance of Butora Brava is only fair, but few shoes in the kid's market have excellent performance. Instead, comfort tends to be the priority.

Performance Comparison


butora brava - the butora worked great high up on the moderate walls of linville...
The Butora worked great high up on the moderate walls of Linville Gorge, NC.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

Edging


Kids climbing shoes are not known to be excellent at edging, and that rings true with these shoes. The Brava is a soft, flexible shoe that has a hard time standing on small footholds. They would be much better at edging if they were slightly downturned and a bit stiffer.


But let's be honest, for the majority of routes most kids are doing, these shoes will perform just fine. The kids who crush and start to seek out harder thin face routes should look towards something that scores higher in the edging metric.

butora brava - here you can see the evolv is flat, while the butora has an up-turn...
Here you can see the Evolv is flat, while the Butora has an up-turn, making Evolv the better edging shoe.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

Crack Climbing


This shoe is a lot like the adult La Sportiva Mythos in that it excels at moderate crack climbing. It has a symmetric narrow flat last with a low profile toe box that fits well into cracks “hand size” and down. A sticky rubber toe rand helps to protect the toes and adds extra friction, which naturally provides more comfort and confidence in the crack climbing performance of the shoes.


The butyl Butora F5 rubber also has great friction in cracks and has no issues on moderate terrain. Even though it's an extremely flexible shoe, it is quite rigid across the width of the toe box and does a good job of protecting the foot because it retains quite a bit of its flat shape in cracks, allowing the feet to stay in their natural position.

butora brava - a little mix of moderate face and crack pose no problems for the...
A little mix of moderate face and crack pose no problems for the Brava.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

Pockets


The narrow, slender shape of the toe box on the Brava helps make this shoe decent at climbing pockets, but if the shoes were a bit stiffer, it would be appreciated. The flexible sole that hurts the performance on small edges is also what prevents this shoe from being better on pockets, but the shape and volume of the shoe are at least working in their favor. However, when the climbing steepens, the performance suffers greatly.


Sensitivity


The rigid forefoot that helps with crack climbing works against this shoe when it comes to sensitivity. Even though it's super light and flexible, that lateral stiffness makes it difficult to feel the rock. But don't think that just because it's not a sensitive shoe, that you can't smear on small holds.


This shoe smears and slab climbs extremely well despite the lack of sensitivity. As the kids start to learn about sensitivity in shoes, they can check out what the market has to offer.

butora brava - the brava makes a great long multi-pitch climbing shoe, not once any...
The Brava makes a great long multi-pitch climbing shoe, not once any complaining or foot discomfort.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

Comfort


The Brava was one of the most comfortable shoes we tested. While it's more narrow, and lower volume than the others, it is closer to the right amount of space for the average kid's foot. All the other shoes had more dead space over the toes.


Unless you need a particularly wide shoe, this should fit great. The symmetric, flat last, surrounded by a soft microfiber and a wide hook and loop strap combine to make this a super comfortable option. We also found the EVA wedge under the heel did a good job of giving a little cushion which is nice, and it doesn't add to the weight; quite the contrary, it's actually the lightest shoe in our test.

butora brava - we liked the eva wedge under the heel for the added cushion.
We liked the EVA wedge under the heel for the added cushion.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

The microfiber upper doesn't breathe very well, but that's to be expected in most kids climbing shoes.

butora brava - the brava works great in any casual climbing situation, from a...
The Brava works great in any casual climbing situation, from a multi-pitch 5.8, to a fun day at the climbing gym.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

butora brava - stemming her way up the last corner pitch.
Stemming her way up the last corner pitch.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

Value


We named the Butora Brava our Best Buy Award-winner because it is an all-around great shoe, loaded with good attributes for a steal of a deal. Even with their adult models, Butora does a good job of bringing a good competitive product at a lower price. A thicker rubber toe rand would have been a nice addition for better durability, but we haven't had any issues yet. However, a new climber with sloppy footwork will wear through the average toe rand fairly quickly.

butora brava - scoping out the steep finish.
Scoping out the steep finish.
Credit: Adam Paashaus

Conclusion


The Butora Brava is worthy of a close look. This kids' shoe has some great things going for it. Sure, it may not be the highest performer, but it makes up for it with its incredible value and having a few great features like the adjustable heel strap, the EVA heel wedge, and the wide hook and loop opening. A soft, almost sock-like, microfiber upper and a flat neutral last also make this shoe super comfortable.

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Credit: Adam Paashaus

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