Trango Mastia User guide

  • Hello! I've reviewed the Tenaya climbing shoes size chart you've provided. This document outlines sizing recommendations for various models, including Mastia, Mundaka, Oasi, and more, based on your US street shoe size and desired fit (comfort, balanced, or aggressive). It also explains the fit goals for each type. I'm ready to answer any questions you might have about it.
  • What is a 'Comfort' fit for these climbing shoes?
    What is 'Balanced' fit design for?
    What is 'Aggressive' fit for?
Recommended Sizing
Based on US Street Shoe
Agressive
Shoes are t for maximum performance; the toes
should be noticeably curled in the front of the shoe,
bringing maximum power to the point of the toes
for edging performance, and the heel cup should t
securely with minimal unlled space for precision
heel hooking. Shoes with this kind of t are best
removed between climbing attempts and used
to climb at the upper end of your grade range.
Comfort
Comfort prioritizes tting the shoes without
stressing the feet: toes should just touch the front
of the shoe, but not curl, to oer performance in
edging, jamming, and long routes. Shoes with this
kind of t are most appropriate to wear over long
periods of time, or for individuals getting used to
the specic demands and t of climbing shoes.
Balanced
Fit balances comfort without sacricing
performance; toes should touch and curl at
the front of the shoe to maintain edging power,
but not curl as much as an aggressive shoes.
Shoes with this kind of t are appropriate
for climbing multiple pitches/problems.
COMFORT
BALANCED
AGRESSIVE
Mastia
Iati
Mundaka
Oasi
Oasi LV Ra Woman
TantaTarifa Ra
Inti
Masai
-1 -0.5 0
-1.5 -1 -0.5
-2 -1.5 -1
Fit Goals
Use these sizing recommendations and t descriptions as a starting place to nd the right t for your new Tenaya shoes. These sizes are only a
recommended starting point, and every climber will t their shoes dierently depending on their foot structure, preference, and climbing conditions.
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