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Evolv Elektra Climbing Shoe - Women's
The Evolv Elektra Women's Climbing Shoes take all the features of the popular Defy shoes and integrate into a woman's last for a precise fit without any slop. The result is a new level of precision and comfort for everything from chill routes to your hardest project. Evolv used lined synthetic uppers in the Elektra Climbing Shoes to eliminate stretch and break-in time. They fit right out of the box. Super-sticky TRAX XT-5 soles provide all the friction you need for desperate smearing or edging on your next route or boulder problem.
Bottom Line: Evolv gave the Elektra Climbing Shoes incredible performance features and a shape that actually fits your foot.
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What's the benefit of no lace vs. lace up??
What's the benefit of no lace vs. lace up??
By: Granite Kitten
November 5, 2008
Velcro is faster to put on and take off, so it's generally on the more aggressive shoes, but lace-ups are more adjustable and people like them on shoes that are less aggressive and are meant to be worn all day.
By: Angus Bohanon ![]()
November 5, 2008
What is the return policy of this shoe? If I don't like it,...
What is the return policy of this shoe? If I don't like it, or it doesn't fit me after I buy it, can I return it?
By: aubreypowe2267999
June 18, 2008
it says 100% satisfaction several places on the site. Then if you click the link it says this "We guarantee complete satisfaction and an unlimited lifetime warranty. If at any time - now, next month, in 30 years - you're not 100% satisfied, send your gear back for a full refund. No questions asked."
By: Dustin Robertson ![]()
June 18, 2008
What is the sizing truly like? One review said dead on street...
What is the sizing truly like? One review said dead on street shoe size and another said one size too big.
By: ems23322212046
May 11, 2008
#1 rule... measure your foot! After you are sure you actually know your size... Try fitting them straight across street shoe to climbing shoe if you are a beginner. 1/2 size down from your 'true' street shoe size if you have some experience climbing. And if you want more of a performance (ouch) fit try them 1 size down from your street shoe. Also, keep in mind the shoes will not change size over time due to the synthetic upper. They will break in a little but they won't change size. Hope this helps...
By: Jon Webb ![]()
May 14, 2008






