La Sportiva Stickit Review
Our Verdict
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La Sportiva Stickit | |||||
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Awards | Best Overall Kids Climbing Shoes | Best for Beginners on Tight Budgets | |||
Price | $58.95 at Amazon Compare at 2 sellers | $69.00 at Backcountry Compare at 2 sellers | $59.95 at Backcountry Compare at 3 sellers | $50 List $49.95 at Backcountry | $49 List $48.95 at Backcountry |
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Bottom Line | This all-around shoe has good performance on beginner to intermediate climbing terrain at a great price | A great kids shoe, packed with a ton of great features that help it perform well in almost every type of terrain | If you are looking for an incredibly breathable shoe with best in class edging performance, this may be your shoe | Butora has impressed us with a good performing, great priced, all-around kids shoe | This inexpensive, yet comfortable shoe is great for kids who are just starting to climb |
Rating Categories | La Sportiva Stickit | Evolv Venga | Black Diamond Momen... | Butora Brava | Mad Rock Mad Monkey |
Edging (20%) | |||||
Cracks (20%) | |||||
Comfort (20%) | |||||
Pockets (20%) | |||||
Sensitivity (20%) | |||||
Specs | La Sportiva Stickit | Evolv Venga | Black Diamond Momen... | Butora Brava | Mad Rock Mad Monkey |
Style | Velcro slipper | Velcro slipper | Velcro slipper | Velcro slipper | Velcro slipper |
Upper | Leather | Polyester Mesh | Engineered knit | Synthetic | Syn Flex |
Width Options | None | None | None | None | None |
Lining | Unlined | Agion Antimicrobial | Micro fabric | Unlined | Unlined |
Rubber Type | Frixion RS | TRAX SAS | NeoFriction | Butyl Butora F5 | Science Friction |
Rubber Thickness | 3 mm | 4.2 mm | 4.3 mm | 4 mm | 3 mm |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The average performance and the beginner-friendly, comfortable package make this a great all-around shoe for young kid crushers. It will provide good performance for kids just entering the sport - up until they start to progress into more advanced types of climbing.
Performance Comparison
Edging
Most kids' shoes put a priority on comfort, and many times, that means making shoes that are soft and flexible. When you have a soft, flexible shoe, it reduces the ability to edge on super small holds. This shoe is no exception. The rubber is pretty sticky, which helps, but this shoe requires more foot strength to stay on those little jibs. For a better edging shoe, we would look for a shoe with a stiffer midsole.
Crack Climbing
The thin leather upper and soft outsole keep this shoe from being the best choice for crack climbing due to the lack of protection around the foot. However, the actual performance is pretty good if the crack doesn't cause too much pain. We also had some issues with the lace wearing out from jamming the shoe in hand cracks.
Pockets
The rounded front toe, combined with the soft, flexible platform, keep this shoe from being a Top Pick for climbing steep pocketed routes. If we wanted an intermediate shoe that performed well in pockets, we would look for something with a pointy toe that would do a better job of fitting in smaller pockets.
Sensitivity
The 3mm of sticky Frixion Rs rubber is soft enough to allow for great sensitivity on slabs and foot-intensive climbs. Finding the sweet spot of a foothold will be no problem in these shoes.
Comfort
For an intermediate shoe, the Stickit has a good deal of comfort. The soft leather upper breathes well, and the synthetic dual overlapping padded tongue wraps the top of the footwell. A single pull hook and loop enclosure tightens the heel and instep with one easy-to-use strap making it super easy to get in and out of.
Value
The Stickit has a good value. It climbs and holds up well, and is one of the least expensive options in our comparison. It was a close contender for the Best Buy Award, but the small hook and loop tab (that can wear out before the shoe does) and the lack of performance (due to the soft nature of the shoes) made it barely fall short. However, the shoe still offers a good overall performance and durability for the price.
Conclusion
The Stickit is a good option for most kid climbers. Its performance is comparable to the other intermediate kid's shoes but has a slightly better price on average. Its comfort and user-friendly design make it a good choice for new climbers and casual intermediate climbers alike.