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Contrary to popular belief, climbing shoes don't actually have to hurt. They need to fit snug, without any air bubbles inside, but that doesn't mean your toes have to lose circulation in the process. That makes for a nasty time, especially if you're a beginner, so find a shoe that fits. Unlike the blue Positive version, Mad Rock's Pulse Negative Climbing Shoe has less volume and a shorter length for beginners with smaller feet. It also features Mad Rocks' grippy R2 Science Friction rubber at the toe, a unique mesh upper, and a shock-absorbing heel that feels great when you drop off boulder problems. With a medium stiffness, the Pulse Negative is perfect whether you're learning to climb in the gym or outside.