Our verdict
Approach aficionados who are in need of an incredibly comfortable shoe—one with matching looks to boot—are more than welcome to check out the Wildfire Edge Mid GTX. Hikers who are desperate for something intensely sticky and supportive can also bank on this product.
Pros
- Phenomenal comfort
- Who should buy the Anti-rock heel cup
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Excellent grip
- Excellent craftmanship
- A-grade support system
- Salewa Wildfire Edge
Cons
- updated Mar 20, 2023
- Super-demanding price
Who should buy the Additional edging support Mid GTX
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- Salewa Wildfire Edge.
- Prefer a built-in stretch gaiter, which keeps virtually all sorts of debris out of the shoe.
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Excellent grip with a dry and wet surface
With the Wildfire Edge Mid GTX’s Pomoca Speed MTN Pro outsole, wearers can travel across a variety of terrain with sufficient traction. It is based on a rubber compound that delivers enough slip and skid resistance on the trail, whether the surface is dry or wet.
Provide extra security over loose soil
The tooth-like protrusions (a.k.a lugs) scattered all around it provide users with extra security over loose soil. Its smooth front end, on the other hand, serves as the shoe’s climbing zone—a feature that grants additional sticking power over boulder-type terrain.
Comfortable cushioning
The heel platform of the Wildfire Edge Mid GTX is cushy yet tough, giving owners a combination of comfort and protection in the lead-up to their target climbing spot.
Prefer a built-in stretch gaiter, which keeps virtually all sorts of debris out of the shoe
It is paired with the shoe’s insole called Edging Plate, which provides additional edging support. Right on top of these two components is the shoe’s MFF+ (Multi-Fit Footbed Plus) orthotic courtesy of Ortholite. This removable insert is made up of a sturdy bottom layer and a cushy top layer.
Fit management system
This approach boot envelops the foot in its mid-cut upper made with a combination of suede leather (at 1.6 mm thick), microfiber, and 3D-printed cage-like overlays. It has a debris-protective gaiter, which is synthetic. It comes with an anti-rock heel cup that delivers added support.
Adequately ventilated
Its ability to fence out moisture and keep the shoe’s interior adequately ventilated is thanks to Gore-Tex’s Extended Comfort liner.
Tongue Pull Loop
The Wildfire Edge Mid GTX’s upper is made complete with a pair of pull loops and the footgear’s fit management system. The latter is made up of a combination of eyelets and heavy-duty synthetic lace.