How do you know if new indoor rock climbing bouldering shoes are the right size?
When trying on new indoor rock climbing bouldering shoes, it's important to consider both fit and comfort. Here's a guide to help you determine if your new shoes are the right size:
Fit: - Your toes should just touch the end of the shoe without curling under. - There should be no pressure points or rubbing on the top or sides of your feet. - The heel should fit snugly without slipping.
Comfort: - You should be able to wiggle your toes slightly and flex your feet comfortably. - The shoes should not feel too tight or too loose. - You may experience some initial discomfort as the shoes break in, but this should subside after a few climbing sessions.
How much pain is normal at first:
Some discomfort is normal when breaking in new climbing shoes, especially in the toes and heels. However, if you experience severe pain, numbness, or blistering, the shoes may be too small or the wrong shape for your feet.
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