In reply to mutt:
If you mean, the toe looks quite 'downturned' then I would say they work well on steep ground where you want to 'pull in' with your toe, because they're so flexible and sensitive. On slabs (or sloping volumes) you can easily stand with a completely flat foot i.e. all of the rubber on the front of the shoe is in contact with the hold. What they don't work on at all is small edges.
A note on sizing - they size half a size down from most other Scarpa climbing shoes. You don't have to fit them too tight and I don't find they stretch much, but a 43.5 is probably equivalent to a 44 in my other Scarpa climbing shoes (VC and VC-R).