The Five Ten Adidas Hiangle Pro Competition Climbing Shoes are designed for climbers who demand top-notch performance without sacrificing comfort. The classic Hiangle shape has evolved to feature a seamless outsole that wraps around the toes, enhancing rubber contact and ensuring you stay locked into even the most challenging boulder problems. Whether you're tackling vertical walls or steep terrain, these shoes deliver explosive performance with an aggressive downturn shape.
Feature | Five Ten Hiangle Pro | La Sportiva Theory | Scarpa Drago |
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Closure Type | Hook & Loop | Lace | Hook & Loop |
Aggressive Downturn | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Sensitivity | High | Very High | High |
Weight | Lightweight | Medium | Lightweight |
Design and Comfort: The design of the Hiangle Pro is focused on maximizing performance while providing the utmost comfort. The seamless outsole increases rubber contact, allowing for superior grip on all terrains. The unlined microfiber upper conforms well to your foot, ensuring a snug yet comfortable fit throughout your climbing adventure.
Performance: The combination of an aggressive downturn shape and minimal midsole toe area offers excellent sensitivity and control. You'll find that you can confidently tackle steep sections and challenging boulders with precision. This shoe excels in performance-driven scenarios, making it an excellent choice for serious climbers.
Durability: With a rubber sole and durable outer materials, the Hiangle Pro is built to withstand rigorous use. While any climbing shoe will show wear over time, these shoes hold up well against both outdoor and indoor environments, giving you great value for your investment.
Fit and Sizing: One noteworthy point is that the sizing tends to run smaller than average. It's advisable to try them on if possible or consult sizing guides to ensure you select the right fit. A snug fit is essential for optimal performance, but make sure it's not excessively tight to avoid discomfort during prolonged use.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 8/10 | Great initial comfort but may lack padding for long climbs. |
Performance | 9/10 | Outstanding grip and sensitivity for advanced climbing techniques. |
Durability | 8/10 | Well-made with quality materials; holds up to regular use. |
Fit | 7/10 | Runs smaller; requires careful sizing considerations. |
I'm a sneaker size 9.5 (Adidas and most shoes). I ordered the Hiangle Pro in size 9 and they fit perfectly tight but don't hurt... using them for bouldering and short routes in the gym and outside. I had a few pairs of the original 5.10 Hiangles and really liked them, but the "Pros" are totally different. Mainly because they are super soft. They feel to me like a better performance version of the black 5.10 Teams. Better heal, better toe hooking and easier to get on and off. These are not a multi pitch stiff supportive edging shoe. They are an awesome bouldering and short sport route climbing shoe.
The shoes are way too tight going by the size guide.
I received two left shoes. They don't even fit at all. I requested a refund
I thought the unique toe edge would feel weird on the wall, but I was wrong. They feel great and didn’t need any time to be broken in. I bought my street shoe size and they still fit well after weeks of sweaty use. No stretching has occurred.
I have a different pair of 5.10 kirigami’s that are the exact same size that fit perfect and yet these are way too small. Trying to negotiate with amazon and addidas has proven to be impossible to get a size up so going with a half to a full size larger would be advisable.
Received badly worn shoes with holes in them for a price higher than retail.