UKC

WINNERS - Win 1 of 3 Pairs of the NEW Scarpa Mago Competition

© UKC Gear

The new and improved Mago is a part of the Scarpa's 'Sharp Line', a range of climbing shoes that are designed to give both precision and power.

Mago

Concentrating power on the big toe, this line of shoes gives the climber focussed power on small footholds, with varying levels of sensitivity in each model. Intended for high level climbing on any angle, where the use of small footholds is paramount.

Reinforced with an intricate stitch pattern and TPS midsole, the Mago dominates small footholds like no other shoe. It features an asymmetrical and downturned last, with a high angled toe box to concentrate power on the big toe - thus making it the ultimate tool for precision climbing.

Technology

Upper: Multi-panel upper (5) for the best custom moulding fit. Combination of suede and microfiber, with laces extending to the toe for large volume adjustment. Stitching reinforcement to support the upper.

X-Tension Randing  © Scarpa
X-Tension Randing
© Scarpa

Active Randing: X-Tension active randing system keeps the shape of the shoe over its life time. The power is focussed on the big toe, whilst continuing to maintain support for the arch and forefoot.

Sole: 3.5mm 1/3 length XS Grip 2 for excellent flexibility

Rob Greenwood from UKC putting the Magos through their paces, keep an eye out for the review coming soon  © Alex Haslehurst
Rob Greenwood from UKC putting the Magos through their paces, keep an eye out for the review coming soon
© Alex Haslehurst

This competition has now closed.

For more information Scarpa


10 Jan, 2018
Come on guys, get the photos round the right way :-)
12 Jan, 2018

My apologies; saw the "slot" and immediately thought you were on Wrinkled Wall but I can now see (from looking at photos) that you were round the other side on Jasmine.

My mistake :-(

Good recovery :-)

 

12 Jan, 2018

Does it matter if one of the answer options is spelt differently to the actual Scarpa model? 

 

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