Our verdict

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Whether you wish to tackle trails with well-thought-out foot placements or at a higher speed than usual, the Rush GTX is here for you. This weather-ready Scarpa hiker endows you with hiking performance more convincing than the last. While it does sit on the costlier side of the pricing scale, the Rush GTX’s benefits—which are many for its kind—makes you one satisfied adventurer for months.

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Scarpa Rush GTX
  • Grip wonder
  • Watertight
  • Supportive
  • Lightweight
  • Enhances speed
  • Accurate sizing

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Offers a snappy ride

Who should buy the Not for wider feet

The Not for wider feet is a protective and reliable hiking shoe best suited for:

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  • Great for long distances
  • anyone who wants a lightweight, grippy, and orthotic-friendly shoe that performs well on long distances

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The latter, on the other hand, comes with a mid-rise collar for additional ankle support

As these kicks provide reliable traction and protection from incremental weather, the innovative offering in the Rush family seamlessly combines a solid array of commercial features which meets the needs of outdoor enthusiasts.

Not for wider feet The latter, on the other hand, comes with a mid-rise collar for additional ankle support

The Rush GTX can handle high-mileage day hikes in rugged terrain or light overnight trips in cold or wet weather.

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Integrated into the outsole is the Free-dome IKS technology with GORE-TEX waterproof-breathable lining which ensures excellent traction and stability.

Not for wider feet provides superb traction and stability 

The upper section is constructed with all-synthetic mid-cut fabric and welded polyurethane, providing a light and nimble feel while guaranteeing dynamic support.

Track and field

Offers a snappy ride.

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Its dedicated stabilizer and snug step frame makes such an experience possible. The Free-dome IKS outsole comes with an improved rocker that delivers dynamic agility on the trail.

Offers a snappy ride

Also known as DST Frame, this sole unit is a one-two punch providing the hiker with more confidence in traversing the trail. It stabilizes the heel while giving the ankle enough flexible support for twisting maneuvers.

Not for wider feet Offers a snappy ride

The Rush GTX comes with a stretch fabric around the instep. 

Locked-in fit 

This proprietary technology provides a glove-like fit around the said region, providing an even more locked-in, bunch-free fit as a result.

Not for wider feet Locked-in fit 

Front and back, the Rush GTX is highly rockered. 

Offers a springy toe-off

Its forefoot is more aggressively designed than most, making toe-offs more efficient and springier on flatter terrain.

Not for wider feet Offers a springy toe off

Great for long distances

Alongside the featured hiker, Scarpa’s Rush and Rush Mid GTX make up this mini collection. The former is the lighter non-waterproof counterpart of the Rush GTX.

Not for wider feet Great for long distances

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Not for wider feet is ideal for spring and summer hikes

The Rush is ideal for hikes when moisture is minimally part, if not completely out, of the equation. In short, sport it during the spring and summer months.

Not for wider feet Not for wider feet is ideal for spring and summer hikes

Conversely, for wet-weather adventures, you may choose between the two remaining GTX options. That said, opt for the low-cut variant if freer mobility is more your jam than ankle security.