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Access Knit Shoe - Women's

3 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Access Knit Shoe

Details

  • Comfortable trail shoes built for long approaches
  • Synthetic upper breathes well on warm days
  • Stealth PH rubber lets you scramble up a scree field with ease
  • EVA midsole for comfort all day
  • Rubberized exoskeleton holds your foot in a snug fit
  • Item #FVT003N
Upper Material
synthetic
Closure
rubberized exoskeleton system
Midsole
injection-molded EVA
Sole
Stealth PH rubber
Claimed Weight
[single] 9.7oz
Recommended Use
hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

3 based on 2 ratings

Review Summary

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5 out of 5 stars

February 3, 2021

Comfort and surface traction

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Very breathable and light with lots of support. Not the best for technical climbing, but does well for an aesthetic hiker. Wider toe box for added comfort.

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1 out of 5 stars

August 14, 2020

These are not approach shoes

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I picked these up hoping for shoes that were good at approaches and also trail runs, but they were bad at both. The heel is an elevated sneaker style, which doesn't suit delicate foot moves in scrambles. The upper mesh fosters a sense of mistrust since it stretches and allows your socks to slide around within the shoe during the most insecure parts of your scrambles. The laces don't go far enough to the front, so you can't lace them tightly enough. While quickly descending talus fields or slab, your foot slides forwards and your toes slam into the front of the shoe. My toes were extremely sore after a couple of 10-14 hour car-to-car climbs with long approaches. The mesh upper is also terrible for any desert approaches, or sandy scree. All the dust comes in and cakes onto your sock. If you want a nice looking pair of shoes, consider these shoes. If you want to do approaches, do not get these shoes.

Chris