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Red Chili
Sausalito Climbing Shoe

3.5 out of 5 stars
4 Reviews
Current price: $97.46 Original price: $129.95
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Color:Glowing Red

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Why We Like The Red Chili Sausalito Climbing Shoe

When the anchor is a long way off, we outfit our feet with the Red Chili Sausalito Climbing Shoe. The newly padded heel and odor-fighting insole keep our feet feeling fresh on long multi-pitch routes, while the broader last lets our toes lay flat for increased jamming comfort. Wrapped with RX-1 Allround rubber, including a full forefoot rand, this shoe gives us bite that lasts.


Details

  • High-comfort climbing shoe for long routes and multi-pitches
  • Flat profile and stiff midsole for comfort and support
  • RX-1 Allround rubber balances friction and longevity
  • Full forefoot rand wrap for increased durability in cracks
  • Lined leather upper will stretch about a half size
  • Hemp footbed helps naturally fight off odors
  • Lace closure lets you cinch out dead space
  • Item #RDC000G
Upper Material
[forefoot] suede, [hindfoot] microfiber
Lining
microfiber
Closure
lace
Midsole
stiff, RC-Support
Rubber
2mm RX-1 Allround
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year
Activity
climbing
Claimed Weight
[UK7.5] 9oz
Asymmetrical Curvature
neutral
Profile
flat
Last
EasyFit

Overall Rating

3.5 based on 4 ratings

Review Summary

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2 out of 5 stars

June 27, 2024

Super comfortable, terrible durability

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

The Red Chili Sausalito may be the most comfortable climbing shoe I've ever owned. But they aren't durable. I've only had them for 2 months and the rand is completely worn through. I maybe only got 30 total pitches out of them (I didn't wear them in the gym).

Nicholas W
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

3 out of 5 stars

May 22, 2024

Comfortable but not for sport climbing

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Pros: Ideal for wide feet Extremely comfortable True to street shoe size Attractive design Cons: Very poor performance Almost no friction Lacks power Never filled me with confidence While the Red Chili Sausalito shoes are comfortable and fit well, they fall short in performance. They might be suitable for traditional climbers, but I would not recommend them for beginner sport climbers, which was my intended use. These shoes never filled me with confidence. If you decide to try them, make sure to size them according to your street shoe size. I upgraded to the Red Chili Fusions, and I highly recommend those instead for sport climbing.

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Julian J
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

April 6, 2024

Very comfortable

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Great shoes for beginners. Good grip on a boulder and very comfortable from first day. The only issue is that after wearing them a few times they stretch a size. The company advises to buy true to size but I would still go a half size or a full size down.

Joanna
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

4 out of 5 stars

September 24, 2022

Sneaker-like comfort

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Got these while my Anasazi pinks were being resoled to be my backup pair. I wanted my backup shoes to be something extra comfortable, as I was also not long after healing from a broken foot. These live up to the comfy reputation of Red Chilis, especially if normally you find a lot of climbing shoes to be particularly tight and uncomfortable. Even with my Mortons toe, I feel zero discomfort. Seriously, they feel like just putting on a pair of Adidas sneakers. That said, comparing to the pinks in performance -- which is a high standard to compare to -- they obviously fall a little short, even ignoring the less-aggressive fit. Oddly both the "feel" is a bit damped and yet the sole could be a little stiffer IMO, which makes it not as precise on delicate edges. The general comfort works in its favor for jamming in cracks, especially in a long crack route, but the lack of stiffness works against it. Smears feel good though. Overall though, I probably end up wearing these more than my pinks. I'll put on the pinks when I'm projecting or whatnot, but these are so comfy for casual climbing. Especially for longer sessions.

rtechnix840260 r
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com