Our verdict
It can be said that the Zender by Evolv is a comfort machine in a nutshell. The shoe in question, however, is more than just extremely comfy; it is also insanely grippy and remarkably lightweight. That said, this head-turner of an approach shoe might disappoint some folks with its lackluster support system.
Pros
- Phenomenal comfort
- Amazingly sticky
- Lightweight
- Adorable aesthetics
- Satisfactory fit
Cons
- Lack of arch support
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Why trust us
The Evolv Zender is a fantastic approach route companion, especially for hikers who like traveling light. It is a solid option if you:
- Excellent grip especially when smearing.
- Durable and shock-absorbing cushioning.
- Durable and shock-absorbing cushioning.
Durable lacing system
This approach hiker from Evolv is equipped with the TRAX Enduro outsole, which delivers slip and skid resistance underfoot. It can plant the foot in place, particularly on slippery surfaces, with its sticky rectangular lugs.
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The front end of this grippy component is the Zender’s climbing zone. This part of the outsole is smoothed-out and featureless. This streamlined structure grants wearers enhanced adhesion, especially when smearing.
Who should buy the Evolv Zender
The soft midsole made of EVA or ethylene-vinyl acetate supplies enough stability and cushioning for the Evolv Zender. EVA has lasting durability and high shock absorption rate. Its microporous construction makes it lighter than regular ones.
Comfortable cushioning
The Zender’s midsole is paired with a cushy footbed. This pairing ups the shoe’s underfoot comfort level. This plush layer is made of memory foam that follows the contours of the human foot over time. Its canvas top coating is soft to the touch.
Why trust us
The Evolv Zender’s low-top shell is made of authentic leather. Getting in and out of its svelte confines is relatively easy thanks to its heavy-duty stitched-on heel pull loop. Moderate padding lines its ankle cuff and tongue, and it provides additional cushioning.
Durable and shock-absorbing cushioning
Both its heel and arch zones come with enough supportive overlays. Meanwhile, its forefoot is reinforced with the grippy Variable Thickness Rand. The thicker front tip of this unit gives approach travelers sufficient protection against knocks and bumps.
Lack of durability
Rounding out all things upper in the Evolv Zender is the hiker’s lace-up closure. A total of six pairs of eyelets and a synthetic lace make up its entirety. All of the eyelets come with plating.