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Konseal FL Approach Shoe
The Arc'teryx Women's Konseal FL Approach Shoe works for fast, light approaches without sacrificing comfort, stability, and confidence-inducing grip. Weighing less than a pound per pair, it has all the elements you need for a technical day in the mountains.
A Vibram rubber sole makes the shoe durable while also providing great friction on rocky surfaces where you need it. When you're trucking through a scree field, the midfoot chassis provides stability and the raised sidewalls work to protect your foot from the loose rocks. After you've been on your feet for a few hours with some weight in your pack, you'll really begin to appreciate the shock-absorbing EVA foam midsole and the thick molded insert. Moreover, to prevent that sloppy, insecure feeling of an ill-fitting shoe, Arc'teryx designed the laces of the Konseal FL to be integrated into the shoe for an extremely precise, customizable fit.
- A lightweight shoe for technical approaches
- Raised sidewalls and TPU chassis provide stability and protection
- Rubber toe cap keep feet safe from rocks
- Vibram sole grips granite slab
- Gusseted tongue keeps debris out
- Foam midsole keeps feet comfortable by absorbing shock
- Lacing system is integrated for a precise fit
- Item #ARC00T1
- Upper Material
- ripstop mesh
- Lining
- 4mm OrthoLite 3D
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- EVA foam
- Sole
- Vibram MegaGrip
- Claimed Weight
- [pair] 1 lb 2.3 oz
- Recommended Use
- climbing, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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October 8, 2020
Came apart with in three months
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- Runs large
- Size Bought
- 9
This shoe is comfortable, the sole is sticky. It is light. I wore them often to walk my dog and took them for some trips. So much to recommend them except that it does not stay together. When I received my shoes I noticed that the rubber was pulling away from the fabric where the rubber toe cap meets the rubber side piece and did not think it was a big deal. But then after I had them a month I went to Devil's Postpile and nearly fell as a root caught in the hole as I climbed the steps. Then it happened again a month later when a branch stuck in the hole as I was climbing over a log. Now I have a big hole in the top and I don't trust these shoes so only wear them on sidewalks... Very disappointed.
Martha C.