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Evolv Stryker Approach Shoe - Men's

Evolv Stryker Approach Shoe - Men's

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Evolv Stryker Approach Shoe - Men's

Mountain goats got nothin' on the Evolv Men's Stryker Approach Shoe. Climb right along with those furry horn-headed scramblers—a TRAX high friction rubber sole uses a toe edging platform to give you purchase on narrow lips and grippy traction on slippery rocks. The leather upper and gel insole of the Stryker Approach Shoe comfortably sustain you through long approaches. A rubber toe and heel rand offers grip when wedging your way up a chimney, and stub protection when navigating through a boulder field.

Bottom Line: The Rocky Mountain Goat dwells in high alpine environs. Join him.

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Rating for this product: 4

Super sticky approach shoe!

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October 18, 2008

The fit in the toe box is a tad wide - I have a medium width foot. I just sized them down a 1/2 sz from what I normally wear and that snugged the shoe up. If you are gonna be stomping a lot of flat ground this shoe will start to hurt your feet a bit. If your rock hoppin' this shoe is the best!!

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Is the shoe true to size. I usually wear a 8 1/2 shoe

Is the shoe true to size. I usually wear a 8 1/2 shoe

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October 15, 2008

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I typically wear a sz 10 and found that 9.5 fit better for rock hopping and are just snug enough, yet not too tight. Depends on what type of terrain you are going over, I would say get um snugg.. 1/2 sz down if you wanna scrammble in them.

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October 18, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Across, up, and over.

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September 14, 2008

I used these a couple of times on some local trails and just around town to break them in a bit before really putting them to use. At first, they were a bit stiff and uncomfortable, but that didn't last long. I just returned from a trip in the Sierra Nevada backcountry. They were the only shoe/boot I brought. We were doing some cross-country routes into third and fourth class peak climbs. The shoe was great. I was glad to shed some weight off my feet. The only downside is that a low shoe like this is more prone to get rocks in your shoe. I had gaitors with me, but the problem never warranted the use. They would solve that problem if it got to be too bothersome. Good shoe. They took some good abuse this trip. I hope they hold up in the long term.

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Rating for this product: 5

Stryker

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July 7, 2008

I have had a few approach shoes in my time and the Stryker is my favorite so far. I put some "super feet" arch supports in them and DAMN they are comfy. I live in the Boulder Colorado area which has some pretty burly approaches. I mainly boulder, so hikes to Mt. Evans, Rocky Mountain National Park and front range areas tend to be long, steep and rocky. These babies have been able to handle snow pack, mud, talus and the occasional bar. They look cool and can handle anything in my opinion.

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what is the difference between the approach shoe and the actual...

what is the difference between the approach shoe and the actual climbing shoe?

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May 30, 2008

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approach shoes are typically shoes used for the hike up to the rocks, which can sometimes be steep with a lot of "scrambling" involved. They can also be used for light "easy climbing. Climbing shoes are for well... climbing. For hard stuff you need real climbing shoes.

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July 24, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Upper] leather, rubber
Sole: TRAX rubber
Lacing: Standard
Recommended Use: Approaches, guiding