Tenaya is a Spanish climbing shoe brand known for producing high-performance rock climbing shoes. Their shoes are designed for both intermediate and advanced climbers and provide excellent precision, sensitivity, and support.
Founded in 1997 in Villena, Spain by Jose Luis Garcia Gallego.
Initially focused on producing shoes for the military and police.
In 2001, Tenaya shifted its focus to designing and manufacturing climbing shoes.
They expanded to the international market in 2006.
In 2016, Tenaya was acquired by the Climbing Shoe Company, S.L.
Currently, Tenaya climbing shoes are sold in over 25 countries worldwide.
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Designed for steep and technical routes, the Masai is Tenaya's most aggressive and high-performance climbing shoe.
A precise and supportive shoe designed for slabs, vertical walls, and overhangs.
A comfortable all-around shoe that can handle a range of difficulty levels and terrain types.
Tenaya climbing shoes are designed and manufactured in Spain.
Tenaya climbing shoes tend to run small, so it's recommended to go up a half or full size from your regular sizing.
The Masai is a more aggressive and high-performance shoe designed for steep and technical routes. The Tarifa is a precise and supportive shoe designed for a range of difficulties and terrains.
Tenaya offers a range of climbing shoes suitable for both beginner and advanced climbers. However, their shoes tend to be on the higher end of the pricing spectrum.
It's recommended to store your Tenaya climbing shoes in a cool and dry place, avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, and clean them with a soft brush and mild soap after each use.