Our verdict

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Good!

Wearing the Defy means sending projects in great comfort on day one. Sporting this budget- and beginner-friendly rock climbing shoe also translates to secure ascents, thanks to its super-tenacious outsole. That said, this offering might not be for people who would rather not get stinky feet or those who scale routes laden with edges.

Pros

  • Extremely comfortable
  • Who should buy the Evolv Defy
  • Prefer a climbing shoe that responds to the various demands of climbers, regardless of skill level
  • Super-affordable
  • Who should buy the Evolv Defy

Cons

  • Eastern Mountain Sports
  • Weak edging

Why trust us

The Evolv Defy is a remarkable Evolv piece—one that delivers climbing goodness without breaking the bank. It is a solid option if you:

  • Eastern Mountain Sports.
  • Excellent underfoot support.
  • Excellent surface grip.

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Slip and skid resistance

With the Evolv Defy’s Trax-SAS outsole, climbing enthusiasts can mount on virtually all sorts of surfaces with as much slip and skid resistance as possible. Just like the shoe’s supportive midsole, this sticky layer also has a full-length construction. Its thickness is 4.4 millimeters. The shoe's rear end is extended to the back of the shoe, providing users with enough adhesive power for pursuits requiring heel hooking.

Evolv Defy outsole

Evolv Defy outsole 1.0

Excellent underfoot support

The Defy’s supply of underfoot support comes from its full-length midsole, called MX-P. 1.4 millimeters is its overall thickness.

Evolv Defy midsole

Evolv Defy arch

Excellent ventilation

The Defy from Evolv houses the foot in its Synthratek VX (all-synthetic) upper. It is lined with mesh imbued with Agion’s anti-microbial technology that manages odor. Its lower perimeter is wrapped with a protective rubber rand—the main ingredient of the molded VTR technology. The non-randed parts of the upper have generous perforations, which improve the shoe’s overall breathability.

Evolv Defy upper

Evolv Defy upper 1.0

Highly recommended for entry-level climbers

Stitched securely to its heel are two pull loops. They work hand in hand with the split tongue in making on and off a relatively simple affair. Also coming in twos is Defy’s adjustable straps, both of which are furnished with Velcro fasteners.

Evolv Defy easy to wear