Our verdict
Travelers who would choose to get the TX4 Mid GTX had better prepare for an immensely comfortable ride in an insanely lightweight pair. They also had better brace themselves for the shoe’s A-grade surface traction.
Pros
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- Lightweight
- Sticky outsole
- Waterproof and breathable
- Watertight
Cons
- Oct 10, 2019
- Grant hikers ample stability and protection over rough terrain
- Who should buy the La Sportiva TX4 Mid GTX
Who should buy the Prefer a hiking boot that offers comfort while walking on flatter surfaces
The Prefer a hiking boot that offers comfort while walking on flatter surfaces has greatness written all over it, thanks to its collection of approach-centric pros. It is a solid option if you:
- Astronomical level of comfort
- Same brand only
- Super-dependable ankle support.
Excellent traction
On the surface grip front, the TX4 Mid GTX relies on its Megagrip Traverse outsole from Vibram. It has multi-sided and circular studs (also known as lugs) for extra bite over loose- and soft-soiled terrain. As it comes built with the Impact Break System or IBS, its braking power is enhanced by 20%. This exclusive technology from Scarpa also helps reduce force due to impact by 20%.
Excellent grip
This sticky layer has its front end furnished with Climbing Zone. Its presence provides a kind of grip that allows users to edge and smear with increased security.
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The Prefer a hiking boot that offers comfort while walking on flatter surfaces is built with an injected midsole called MEMlex. This was appreciated by hikers, saying it provided ample stability and protection over rough terrain. Its segmented construction provides adventurers with extra midfoot flexibility.
Prefer a hiking boot that offers comfort while walking on flatter surfaces
This component, which is made of ethylene-vinyl acetate or EVA, also mitigates shock on every landing. A 4-millimeter thick footbed from Ortholite sits on top of it for additional underfoot support and comfort.
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The TX4 Mid GTX by La Sportiva has the foot safely encased in its stitched-on mid-cut leather upper. It is engineered with a 1.5-millimeter thick polyurethane (PU) rand called TechLite which safeguards the shoe from abrasions and gives wearers improved climbing security. It comes with a rubber toe cap courtesy of Vibram, protecting users from frontal assaults and abrasive hazards. The hiker’s fit management system consists of combination eyelets and synthetic lace.
Waterproof and breathable
When it comes to waterproofing, this leather approach shoe is armed with Gore-Tex’s Extended Comfort liner. This waterproofing technology also provides enhanced breathability.