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After receiving rave reviews for Chris Sharma's signature series Pontas Climbing Shoe, Evolv decided to release a lace-up version to provide you with even more precision edging performance. The stretch-resistant Synthratek synthetic upper ensures an out-of-the-box fit with minimal break-in time, so you can start sending your projects immediately. Ultra-sticky TRAX XT-5 rubber glues your feet to desperate smears on anything from horrendous boulder problems to rope-stretch sport climbs.
Bottom Line: Witness the evolution of Sharma's pro model.
I've worn these for about a year now and they are definitely an amazing shoe for climbing slabs and overhangs. The rubber on the sole provides great edging support and the toe points nicely for precision footwork. But they do build up a funky smell if you don't air them out or even clean them on a regular basis.
If you loved the velcro pontas, but wanted something for cracks as well, these are great! I wear a women's 6.5 normally and the 5 is a tight fit, or 5.5 would be flatter, and better for cracks.
I'm convinced. Now to the sizing. I'm a 10.5-11 in street, 44/10.5 in anasazi slippers (which I've resoled four times, and stitched, but they're done.) My sense is that the 10.5 is the way to go here. Thoughts? I can try on the pontas velcros, so I'm guessing they're similar.
These are great for edging but you can't smear in them at all.I have a very thin heel and these fit me quite well.The rubber is very grippy but wears out fast.They dont smell if you air them after use (dont leave them in your bag or they will eat your feet as with any synthetic boots) Mine smell like daisies:)
Are these shoes all-rounders, or more of a specific shoe. I know it says there really good for edging, but was wondering if you can smear at all with them?
Fantastic all around shoes. Smearing, edging, everything. Any more high-end (which you can't really get for Evolv) from any other company and you lose attributes (trading edging for downturned tiny-footchip-crushing overhang-killing power), but you don't really need to make that sacrifice, because these shoes are great. I have to reiterate the softness and sensitivity after the break in period, it makes everything fantastic from this shoe.
I agree, I use the velcros as a higher end trad and sport shoe, but I fit them a bit to tight for an all day shoe. They get pretty soft after break in, so they can be quite sensitive, and thus you can smear pretty well with them.
They are an aggressive all-rounders. Think of the Anasazi lace-up from 5.10 or the Miura from La Sportiva. Both aggressive, but comfortable enough for all-round climbing.
I love these shoes. I tried out the pontas slippers, and I wanted a bit more support. So I got the lace-ups. They work so well for micro-edging. I wouldn't use them for crack climbing, it hurts my foot to toe jam with these shoes. Also, they don't have the same support as a crack climbing shoe. They are not made for it. They are made for steep face climbing and overhanging routes.
The Pontas are great for trad climbing! Work very well for slab climbing all the way to slightly overhanging, cryptic dime edges. I have found the low-proflie toe box is great for thin cracks, also pretty dang comfy in bigger sized cracks. Get em!!!
It is a pretty stiff soled shoe, edges really well. The lace system is great, very fast and easy to adjust/untie. These shoes STINK like none other, you really have to make sure to let them dry out in the sun, evolv claims it is because they don't use harsh chemical treatments to keep odors down, so i guess it is a positive in that respect. Work well for cracks too. I use mine mostly as my gym shoe as the toe can be a little uncomfortable for long multipitch climbs, at least for my foot. Got to love the color.
Use the sizing chart. One trick is to buy two sizes half a size apart and return the one you don't like. Or just buy one and exchange it if it doesn't fit, that's what I did.
I love these shoes. With the lace up u can make it tight where u want it like up in the front. These shoes edge great. But i agree with the person who said they smell terrible after like 2 uses. But overall a great shoe. Worth every penny
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