Description
Deluxe comfort without the deluxe price tag.
- Padded lower tongue for increased comfort while crack climbing
- Ultra-sticky Trax rubber for excellent friction while smearing
- Unlined upper molds to your foot over time
- Low asymmetrical curvature for all-day comfort
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Evolv Royale Climbing Shoe
Backcountry Video
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Not very durable
Troy
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
These were my first pair of shoes, Ive had these shoes for about 3 months now, climbing 4-5 days a week in them. They have been tearing at the heel for a while now, and started tearing about 3-4 weeks since ive had them. Heel hooking with these shoes are pretty bad, the shoe tends to slip a ways off your foot. Everytime you wear them, your foot gets stained blue from the interior. Also if you plan on getting this shoe, it stretches AT LEAST 1.5 sizes
Good shoes that won't break your bank
fehp71408
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I'm very pleased with these shoes. My toes are not crammed and don't get stiff, but still there is that important snug fit so important for edging and smearing. Soles are solid and don't slip. Toe box is sturdy and protect my toes when jamming. I would say that this is good all around shoe. If you are not hell bent on bagging the grades and want a shoe that is comfortable and reliable than this is that shoe.
Pretty Rad
Blake Hansen
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
These are great shoes for the price! Im a pretty avid climber, intermediate i'd say and they rock. They fit pretty true to size so i wouldn't suggest downsizing for them. Im a regular shoe size 8 and the 8's are perfectly snug.
Hey i have a pair of evolv and it smell...
Nam
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Hey i have a pair of evolv and it smell soooooooooo bad, does this one smell?
judging the review, i really want to get it and im not sure of either this one or step up to la sportiva, but if this one smell like other evolv, ill pass for sure lol
Blake Hansen
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Ive had em for a while and they don't smell. The smell comes on how good you take care of them. If you sweat in them and leave them shut in your bag without spraying then they're gonna smell...
I I have wide feet, would these be ok for...
Teddy
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I I have wide feet, would these be ok for me?
brap1568
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So hopefully I am not too late, but I also have wider feet and at first these shoes felt like they might destroy my feet when I would climb, but as soon as I got to climbing, the shoes gave in the right way and I have never been disappointed. The dye bleeds like crazy at first though, thought I was going to turn into a smurf.
Nice Shoes
Bagel Balls
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I've been climbing for about 6 years now, mostly indoors and outdoors on some weekends. These are great for most climbs and I've only been unable to climb with these when using the smallest of footholds (when they slip off them), because the edges are fairly rounded. I don't usually have to worry about this though when climbing most routes.
I am aware that these are all-around, low-cost climbing shoes not made for anything specific, and are therefore a common choice for beginners (I've seen several asking about what size to get here.) I'd like to clear a few things up hear about sizing for ya! If these are your FIRST PAIR of climbing shoes you'll need something that fits snug so your toes just curve over a little. At a beginner level I wouldn't necessarily listen to what other guys are saying about going down a full size or more. Climbing shoes are already made to be small for you're normal shoe size. If you've been climbing a while and are used to climbing shoes, it feels a lot easier to go down that much in size.
Try your regular shoe size first, which will give a tight but snug fit. Mine took about a month of climbing (2-3 times per week) to stretch just a little bit. They don't feel like they've stretched any more since, and when they do the fit seems more comfortable.
Overall these are awesome shoes for all-around climbing.
Great Shoes!
tay5431460
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Bought these as my first pair of climbing shoes and COULD NOT BE HAPPIER! I've used them both in the gym and at Red River Gorge, KY over the last three months and have no complaints. Mine have not stretched as much as some suggested, but that may come over a bit more time. I have a size 15 foot and had trouble with the shoes at my university's gym, but these have been awesome.
Love the lace-up, but I'm a bit traditional. The feel is great through the toes, and I haven't noticed any slipping in the heel. My feet come out feeling pretty good after every weekend trip or weekday workout. If you're considering it, go for it!
Oh yeah, the blue will get you some compliments.
Capable shoe
colin
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I got in a pinch and had to buy a pair of these thinking I may have to replace them, but they are a solid shoe. I have long toes and a narrow foot and they fit like a glove. I'm sport climbing and beginning to bump 11's and these haven't held me back. I prob could go another half size to prevent some rolling of my foot on really small holds. Try a pair on and with the right foot you'll love em. The blue suede Is rad too!
For what it is . .
brent
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Got these on SnC on a whim almost a year ago. For what the Royale is, they're great. For any trad route, or non-techy/non-super overhung sport route they'll crush.
Full leather with toebox lining allows conformity in the toes and perfect stretch everywhere else. The reinforced rand and stiffer midsole mean edging is easy and slopy footwork isn't going to make you throw these things away after a month of use. Tongue of the shoe is ultra comfy and breathable, probably more so than any other evolv shoe I've worn/seen.
I sized em down 1.5 from street and they stretched well after a couple days/week to be the perfect half day to all day shoe. Wearing them hour after hour only feels like someone threw a nice, comfortable, and supportive, semi-sensitive rubber sock on you.
There have been no durability issues with the rubber or any kind of peeling, etc. The eyelets of the leather material get a bit of wear from tightening the laces, but they won't break or tear on you due to some reinforcement stitching in the area.
I believe these are a nice, well thought out addition to any trad climber or a beginning sport climber.
Go for it!
I'm completely new to climbing, so this...
John Lentner
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I'm completely new to climbing, so this is my first pair of climbing shoes, so is there any style of sock that works better than others with climbing shoes?
knanier
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Go barefoot - you'll get a better feel for the rock
I'm completely new to climbing, so this...
John Lentner
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I'm completely new to climbing, so this is my first pair of climbing shoes, so is there any style of sock that works better than others with climbing shoes?
Sandy Brown
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Most climbers go without socks for better feel & sensitivity. If you must wear one, get an ultralight or very thin liner sock.
If i wear a size 11 street shoe, what size...
Taylor W
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If i wear a size 11 street shoe, what size should i get in this shoe?
Alexander Romashko
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It really depends on how you like your climbing shoe to fit. Since these are leather uppers, the'll give you a good amount of stretch. Probably anywhere from 1-2 sizes of stretch depending on how tight you like to tie them. So I'd say get a 10.0 and assume they'll be a little tight at first, but after the first two times out, they'll probably start to move towards that "perfect fit."
Are these sized for men's shoe sizes?
Mariel
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Are these sized for men's shoe sizes?
Dean Whitehead
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Hey Mariel, yeah these are men's shoes and sizing...
great scott!
Red river g
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been using theses a lot in the gym and they've been nothing short of amazing. I've got a foot that's exactly 9 1/2 inches and I ordered the 8.0's. Don't get me wrong they were nice and tight, but they started stretching within 2 sessions and every trip they become more and more perfect.
The toe is pretty round, but it hasn't harmed my opinion. If anything it s even more supportive on dimes because of it. Rubber is mega grippy in the gym and I could only see these kicking ass outside. These have great breathability and the tongue is padded very well. I've worn these + 4 hours straight without much issue besides the occasional foot cramp. Heel is solid and grippy for hooks and matches and there's no wiggle either, I don't have large heels.
Worth what I paid on snc for sure. They're not the greatest for overhangs but but not the worst either!
Animas River Overlook
jpy4702948
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Climbing at X rock Durango Colorado. I love these shoes. I have climbed all types of rock plus indoor stuff and love them. I place them as one of the best all around shoes money can by.
I just got these shoes and I got them a...
Jarred
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I just got these shoes and I got them a half size smaller than my street shoes and they fit pretty good now but how much more will they stretch out because they are leather?
Eric Balza
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They are going to stretch but your good sence your got them a size smaller then your acual size is wouldnt really worry about the streching. i dont think thats its going to afect the preformance of the shoe
Papa Smurf would be proud!
jmc3673260
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Great thus far. New to the sport so I haven't done anything NOT on the newb level. Tried on many and this one was the most conformable in this price range. Probably one of the most comfortable out of any. Evolv claims the the upper will not stretch. I have not noticed anything yet that indicates otherwise. Great shoe so far!
The Mighty Blue Wall Walkers
Gregory Stamey
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These are my first climbing shoes. They are made with simple but quality construction and I dont see them falling apart anytime soon. I normally wear a size 10 average width in all my shoes from mountaineering to runners and a size 10 in these are tight fitting at the toes but they fit well. The Royales being my first climbers, I was told they fit perfect because they are not supposed to be comfortable. I have used them on an indoor climbing wall and on a 5.6 climb at Red Rock and I was happy how well they worked for me. I am a beginner so I didnt want to spend a lot on shoes so these were it. These are inexpensive but not by any means cheap.
And NO they won't turn your feet blue.

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