What's Summit Club?
Find Your Store
Accessibility Policy
Home Page
When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.
Expert Help

Cart, contains 0 items

Accessibility Policy
Home Page

Cart, contains 0 items

When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.

Scarpa
Furia Air Climbing Shoe

4 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
$153.30 - $239.00
Up to 30% off
Color:Ice/Red

Sale

Size:

Size Chart

Quantity

Join Summit Club+ and


Furia Air Climbing Shoe

The Scarpa Furia Air Climbing Shoe mirrors the same shape as Scarpa's aggressive Furia S, except an airier, lighter construction provides a better fitting, more sensitive performance. More specifically, Scarpa redesigned the upper with perforated microsuede for sock-like sensitivity and better breathability, and there's less rubber around the heel and arch to reduce weight. MLT-Tension's rubber rand still maintains the shoe's aggressive downturn even though there's less rubber. Vibram's XS Grip 2 still covers the bottom for enhanced traction on slippery plastic and naturally slippery rock.

Details

  • Scarpa's aggressive climbing shoe made lighter and airier
  • Aggressive downturn designed for difficult, overhung climbs
  • Perforated microsuede upper offers sock-like sensitivity
  • Vibram XS Grip 2 sole gives grip on slippery, microscopic footholds
  • MLT-Tension rand maintains aggression from heel to toe
  • Item #SCR009H
Upper Material
microsuede
Lining
[toe] Alcantara
Closure
hook-and-loop
Midsole
Flexan (1mm)
Rubber
Vibram XS Grip (3.5mm)
Claimed Weight
5.3oz
Asymmetrical Curvature
aggressive
Last
FZ
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Profile
downturn
Scenic mountain landscape with a person standing on a rocky cliff overlooking snow-covered peaks and a dramatic alpine spire, with the SCARPA logo displayed across the bottom.

Built For The Mountain-Obsessed

Born in Asolo in 1938 and still family-owned, Scarpa has spent generations obsessing over fit, durability, and precision so climbers, skiers, hikers, and runners can trust every edge, landing, and step.

Shop All Scarpa