Niad Lace Climbing Shoe
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Why We Like The Niad Lace Climbing Shoe
From edging on granite to smearing up sandstone chimneys, Five Ten's Niad is our choice for a classic, sturdy climbing shoe that does it all. The stiff midsole creates a supported fit while the extended front rubber provides extra toe friction, allowing for quality performance on every type of rock.
Details
- Classic, all-around climbing shoe for sport, bouldering, and trad
- Padded microfibre upper keeps shape and maintains comfort
- Stealth C4 rubber delivers friction regardless of style
- Well-fitted heel with stiff midsole for neutral position
- Item #FVTZ12N
- Upper Material
- padded, polyester
- Lining
- none
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- stiff
- Rubber
- Stealth C4
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 10.5] 9oz
- Asymmetrical Curvature
- moderate
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Profile
- flat
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3 based on 8 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 1, 2024
Good climbing shows for beginners.
The sizing runs small. And the wide is mid. I had to exchange twice to get the right fit.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
November 20, 2023
Weird Fit
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Size Bought:
- 11.5 and 12
- Height:
- 6' 2"
- Weight:
- 170
I've been an Anasazi fan for about 10 years of climbing. I tried two different sizes of this shoes and they both fit really weird. My toes are crunched against the front, but there's a large gap above my foot in the shoe. I typically wear size 11.5 US shoes and have a long, narrow foot. I was hoping that these were just the Anasazi with a different name, but the different fit has me looking for another all purpose shoe unfortunately. I was really bummed they've changed so much. 1 star might be unfair just because they're not their predecessor, but I wasn't sure how to rate them having not climbed with them.
October 13, 2023
Narrow!
I see other reviews saying this is a good shoe for wide feet, and that's crazy talk! I have an old pair of by BELOVED FiveTen Anasazi Verde's which fit me SO good. I put them up against a pair of my new NIADs and the NIADS are almost a full centimeter narrower! I don't feel like I have wide feet, just normal. And these shoes, while still a nice shoe are uncomfortably narrow, while still fitting the length correctly. I'm disappointed they have changed. I was hoping this would be my go-to shoe and now it's not. Other than the narrow fit they are still a good shoe, and I may try and use them some, just not in great comfort, and I have to find a different shoe for my first choice now.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
April 22, 2023
Great fitting shoe for high volume feet
Fits great for bigger feet and high volume feet. Though my foot is wide. It was still a good show to fit in
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
December 26, 2022
solid purchase
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] great fit if you prefer laces over velcro. my first time wearing 510, it was worth the switch.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
March 19, 2022
Is like 3 size down
Size is to small li 3 sizes down not even a size smaller is way off
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
October 13, 2021
Love them but tore a hole so quickly
I love these shoes but after 3 months tore holes in both the toes, which is very disapointing . Quality is not great although they were comfortable and stiff!
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
September 6, 2021
Good quality but so small vs old Pinks
Straight out of the box this seems like a great quality shoe, the heel fits well and toe rubber (though not completely necessary) could be handy for use when bouldering. My main annoyance with this shoe is the sizing, I could wear a size 12UK in the old pinks for a tight fit whereas a 13.5UK in the new shoes is almost too tight. I would recommend going up one full size from the old pinks. I find it hard to understand why climbing shoe manufacturers struggle so much with consistent sizing! Overall though, a good shoe. Hopefully the build quality lasts through climbing use!
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
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