La Sportiva Women's TX Guide Approach & Hiking Shoes - Lightweight Trail Running & Outdoor Climbing Shoes for Women - Perfect for Hiking, Trekking, and Mountain Adventures
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DESCRIPTION
The TX Guide is a super-technical approach shoe built for speed, comfort and performance. With the cushion and profile of a mountain running shoe combined with the lacing and sole of an approach shoe, this innovative design will be ideal for climbers, guides and any mountain enthusiast looking for the ultimate performance with support, climb-ability and durability.
FEATURES
Rubber sole
An innovative approach and hiking shoe for women that is ideal for climbers, guides and any mountain enthusiast looking for a fast and stable shoe
The Ultra-weave mesh fabric upper provides abrasion resistance and adapts to various foot shapes and volumes. The mesh is highly breathable to reduce sweat and heat build up. Minimal seams eliminate hot spots.
The running shoe inspired fit is true to size and is best for medium to narrow width feet. A padded, overlap tongue enhances heel hold and keeps your foot secure.
Uber-sticky dual compound Vibram Mega-Grip(Heel) and IdroGrip(forefoot) rubber compounds provide confidence over a variety of rock and trail surfaces. Lightweight heel and toe caps for full protection.
High cushion EVA in heel provide all-day comfort. Asymmetrical to-the-toe lacing for precise fit along the entire foot. Heel loop for clipping to a harness.
REVIEWS
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4.5
My podiatrist likes this shoe because it doesn't bend and supports my arthritic toe joints well.I added a Dr. Scholl's heel pad for softness.It also looks smaller than most athletic shoes due to the black rubber design around the front of the foot.While I have worn them already, I have not truly put them to the test. I am pleased with the quality, and these look exactly as pictured. Question for anyone else... have you gotten them wet yet?