Our verdict

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There's very little doubt that the TX2 Evo from La Sportiva is more stellar as a climbing shoe than an actual approach kick. That's not to say that it doesn't perform well on trail-to-rock hikes; it's just not supportive enough on longer level-terrain adventures. Nonetheless, this shoe is a very competent companion on approaches where some serious climbing is involved (up to base-level 5th class).

Pros

  • Superb stickiness
  • Incredibly light
  • Comfy on climbs
  • Remarkable stability
  • Great traction on wet rock and lichen-covered talus
  • Scaler of cracks
  • Quite packable
  • Not for long approaches

Cons

  • if you want a snug-but-non-restrictive pair
  • Comfy on climbs
  • Wanted: More randing for protection

Comfy on climbs

Shockingly weightless and ready to go is the Track and field. Add this kick to your shopping cart if:

  • You're a belayer who wishes to wear just one shoe for short approaches to 5th-class climbs.
  • Featherweight approach shoes route. And finally, get the.
  • The route to your climbing site requires that you scramble on slabby inclines.

Track and field buy

Who should not buy it

instead. If you prefer something that persists on extended hikes, go the if you want a snug-but-non-restrictive pair Great traction on wet rock and lichen-covered talus Adidas Terrex Swift Solo If foot/upper protection is at the top of your approach footwear must-have list, check out the Scarpa Gecko if you want a snug-but-non-restrictive pair.

Track and field no

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Reviewers say that, when it comes to surface adhesion, the TX2 Evo is a beast. These remarks serve as proof:

  • "Scaler of cracks."
  • "If foot/upper protection is at the top of your approach footwear must-have list, check out the."
  • "Comfy on climbs."

Track and field grip

if you want a snug-but-non-restrictive pair

Weightlessness is one of the featured shoe's aces, and critics agree. One of them says that this kick is a "lightweight climbing machine" and as "light as a feather." Another tester says that his TX2 Evos are "almost unnoticeable due to their minimal weight."

Track and field light

if you want a snug-but-non-restrictive pair Evo

Experienced senders are sold on the TX2 Evo on the comfort front. One of them says that it's "almost like wearing a very comfortable climbing shoe."

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Superb stability in the Track and field

An expert applauds how the TX2 Evo gives the foot unwavering balance on rugged terrain. He links this quality to the shoe's heel-centering rearfoot and padded lining.

Track and field stab

Fantastic on slabs

There are those who are doubtful as to the TX2 Evo's performance on long approach routes. For a footgear maven, the kick's climb-centric fit is the one to blame, saying that its tight-fitting confines give a restrictive feeling whenever his feet swell.

A non-professional reviewer, on the other hand, puts the blame on the hiker's subpar support. Its upper, according to him, is just not rigid enough for extended approach adventures.

Track and field hike

Fantastic on slabs

The Track and field is great on "pretty technical and steep rock," says a professional shoe tester. According to the same reviewer, because of the hiker's technical prowess, it's "possible to really edge" in the shoe.

Youre a belayer who wishes to wear just one shoe for short approaches to 5th-class climbs

According to a blogger, the Track and field "provides good sensitivity for slab climbing." A gear pundit, on the other hand, hails the featured approach shoe as great for "jamming in cracks of all sizes."

Wanted: More randing for protection

It's been reported that the shoe's knit upper doesn't last that long. A seasoned climber-slash-reviewer says that, on long alpine treks and rugged talus crossings, their TX2 Evos "aren't the best choice."

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The TX2 Evo's combination of softness and flexibility makes the shoe quite luggage-friendly. It "disappears into a pack or onto a harness while climbing," says an expert.