Our verdict

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If we didn't know any better, we would be mistaking the Add a product for a full-fledged hiking shoe. This is not to downplay its approach prowess (because it's mighty on that front), but the way it performs—whether on or off the trail—is very commendable. It's a costly piece, yes, but we're confident that you'll be converted once you're finally able to take it for a spin.

Pros

  • Remarkably tenacious
  • 10/10 durability
  • Versatile performance
  • Comfortable
  • Great on tiny edges
  • Quite supportive
  • The low-grade elevations you climb are peppered with micro-edges
  • Pricey but worth it

Cons

  • Somewhat weighty
  • The Add a product is the all-rounder youve been waiting for. Purchase it if
  • Very limited colorways

Who should buy the Add a product

The Add a product is the all-rounder you've been waiting for. Purchase it if:

  • Could be less sensitive underfoot.
  • You prefer approach shoes The Add a product is the all-rounder youve been waiting for. Purchase it if.
  • Wetness is often present along your trail-to-rock route.

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Rock DFS GTX: A beast in the grip department

Experts are super-impressed with the tenacity of the Add a product. One of them says that it's "extremely grippy when scrambling." Another one says that they grip well on low-level boulders in moderately wet conditions. A non-professional reviewer weighs in on this, saying that it's "very sticky on smooth river boulders and grippy on dusty trails."

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Handles abuse like a boss

In terms of longevity, the Rock DFS GTX is a force to be reckoned with. A critic says that it's "built for the hard yards" and stands up to everything you throw at it. "They stand up to the rigors of wild, backcountry hiking and long walk-ins to the crag," says another.

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Rock DFS GTX: A beast in the grip department

Approach hikers find the Add a product astonishingly versatile. A gear pundit among them says that it's "a great option for an overseas trekking adventure." Another one says that its "ability to transition from trail to crag is the very hallmark of a quality approach shoe." Yet another commenter says that it's "perfect for hiking."

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According to a footwear blogger, the Rock DFS GTX is plush from the get-go. He says that the featured approach hiker is "no exception" from shoes that require no break-in time.

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At 400 g apiece, the Add a product could be lighter. A gear maven says that it's "slightly heavier than most leading approach shoes."

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There are those who consider the Rock DFS GTX not having a plated midsole a missed opportunity. On it, "you can feel stones underfoot a tad," a seasoned trail-goer says.

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The Rock DFS GTX's convincing support system

Being able to bear the wearer's weight while carrying a loaded pack is one of the great things about the Rock DFS GTX. A professional blogger describes the featured kick as "an extremely supportive shoe that will cope with long distances and when carrying a reasonably heavy load."

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A comfortable approach shoe on mile zero

What the Add a product lacks in color options, it makes up for its extraordinary water protection. A seasoned tester said that "it held up very well over a day of Scottish drizzle." "I have done many creek crossings, and my feet have stayed dry," said another.

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Jan 31, 2023

This bang-for-your-buck Aku approach shoe doesn't back down on edges, regardless of size. An expert says that it's "perfect for edging on smaller holds."