The Oasi by Ocun is a highly curved shoe which offers stunning precision as well as exceptional comfort. The design and system of construction of the Oasi lets the heel sit lower while climbing and is superbly responsive to every situation, relaying detailed information back to the user in any situation. The Oasi works exceptionally well on friction slabs right through to over-hanging routes and technical boulder problems.
The aggressive curved form on the Oasi responds to every subtle movement of the foot. To further enhance, Ocun have created RBRX — a new technology which works seamlessly with their SXR Dynamics system, giving the user greater contact with the rock over a range of movements.
A 3.5mm rubber sole and five-micro-layer insole conveys every nuance of the rock and allows maximum transmission of power to the footholds.
Tenaya’s patented closure system is unique. It’s so precise, so quick and easy to use and provides independent tension control over different parts of the shoe. Once the user has configured the system to their specific requirements, they will never need to waste time on adjustment again.
Buyers Guide - How to choose Rock ShoesWith over 70 different styles of men’s, women’s and kid’s rockshoes available across our physical and online shops, choosing the right pair of rock shoes can be a daunting prospect!
The key to buying amazing climbing footwear is to come into the shops, chat with our friendly, experienced staff and take the time to try on lots of different types. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or experienced climber, rock shoes are close-fitting and made very differently from normal shoes, so a precision fit is really important to enjoy your climbing.
We stock adult rock shoes from size UK2 (EU 35) to UK 14.5 (EU 50) and children’s sizes from UK Jnr 10.
- Why do I need rockshoes?- What is the difference between a rockboot, a rockshoe and a climbing slipper?- Why are there so many different types of rock shoe to choose from?- Should I wear rockshoes with socks?- What should I look for as a beginner?- How should rockshoes fit?- What is a last and how is it important?- What do “neutral”, “moderate” and “aggressive” mean?
- What are rockshoes made from?
- Why are there different types of rubber used on the sole?
- How can I make my rockshoes last longer?
Top tips to make the right choice:Don’t use price as your guide. Chat through the type of climbing you do and what you are planning so that we can help you make the best choice.
If you are planning on using your rockshoes at altitude – size up to allow for expansion. Lace-up shoes are good for allowing your feet a little extra space. Especially if you are climbing in the cold when blood circulation is critical.
When you try on a lace-up shoe, undo the laces completely and then tighten them accordingly from toe to ankle.
Come into the shop with lots of time to spare so that you can try lots of shoes on to compare. We also have holds for you to try them on so you can see how they feel when you put your weight on your foot.