Our verdict
Genius in shoemaking is pretty evident in the oozing amounts of comfort the nbsp; |   has. This is the kind of shoe that sticks to various surfaces relentlessly, climbs well, and looks good.
Pros
- Fantastically comfortable
- Remarkable low-grade ascents
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Add a product
- Lasting durability
Cons
- Tongue Pull Loop
- Why trust us
Who should buy the nbsp; |  
Dec 17, 2019:
- Prefer an approach shoe that is perfect for hikers/climbers who wish to take on mixed terrain with a combination of mobility and stability.
- Prefer an approach shoe that has a waffle-like design and also has a wider rand coverage at the forefoot.
- Prefer an approach shoe that provides a secure and customized closure.
Amazing surface traction
The nbsp; |   grants its users ample surface traction with its proprietary outsole, called Stealth S1. It is capable of adhering to a variety of terrain, come rain or shine. Vibration damping (also known as the mitigation of vibrations on impact) is one of its key features. Across its surface are low-profile lugs that provide additional slip resistance over loose soil.
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Cushioning and ground stability are provisions sourced from the Five Tennie’s EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) midsole. It has a chunky heel with a fanned-out construction, giving improved shock absorption on impact.
Amazing surface traction
It has a cushy footbed on top that gives approach travelers a bit more support and comfort underfoot.
Roomy toe box
The low-top shell of the nbsp; |   is made with a combination of textile and leather. A synthetic pull-loop at its heel translates to quicker on and off.
Why trust us
It has an extended toe rand that grants extra grip on low-grade ascents and a hardy heel counter, providing additional rearfoot support. Its interior is lined with plush fabric, furthering the comfort it provides to the next level.
Secure lockdown
Plated lace holes and hard plastic loops make up its combination eyelets. They work in conjunction with the Five Tennie’s flat synthetic lace, reining in the foot and lock it in place.