Grand Traverse Hiking Shoe - Women's
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The Vasque Women's Grand Traverse Shoe keeps your foot light and cool whether you're on a tricky approach to a multi-pitch climb or shouldering a daypack up and down hiking trails. This hiking shoe uses suede leather for durability and PU-coated mesh for ample breathability. The dual-density EVA footbed cushions your foot with every step, and the molded EVA midsole absorbs shock from off-camber, craggy surfaces.
Providing a solid foundation for day-long hikes, the shoe's Equalizer last balances performance and comfort with its fitted heel and arch support. The shoe's Vibram Ibex sole lays down serious traction with its lugged design, cruising over scree, wet slabs, and rocky trails. Essential for climbers using this shoe for approaches, the shoe's back loop easily slides onto a biner before you start your ascent.
Details
- Suede leather, PU-coated mesh upper
- Dual-density EVA footbed
- Molded EVA midsole
- Equalizer last
- Vibram Ibex sole
- Back loop
- Item #VSQ000B
- Upper Material
- suede leather, PU-coated mesh
- Lining
- synthetic
- Closure
- lace
- Last
- Equalizer
- Footbed
- dual-density EVA
- Midsole
- molded EVA
- Sole
- Vibram Ibex
- Claimed Weight
- [single] 11 oz
- Recommended Use
- approach, day hikes
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 25, 2020
Style - 5, Comfort - 1
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 9
- Height:
- 5' 5"
- Weight:
- 125
I bought these shoes based off of looks alone. I love the colors and how durable they are. You can hike through mud and sharp rocks without a worry. However, the toe area is not wide enough to fit all 5 of my toes. I find myself scrunching my toes together throughout the entire hike. My last 11 mile hike was the last one in these boots, as they caused a heel injury that lasted a week. Also, my pinkie toe went numb for an entire day. I would have been better off in tennis shoes. I got some new Danner boots and as soon as I slipped them on I realized how horribly uncomfortable my Vasque boots were. Would not recommend.
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