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 The DOCON is a gym rental shoe. It was designed for an indoor environment and is not specifically designed to climb outside. We list it on WeighMyRack so you can compare its stats to find a similar shoe for outdoor use.

Evolv Docon Climbing Shoe

DOCON

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Description

• Medium stiffness for edging and jamming support • Breathable mesh tongue for support The ultimate rental and guide program shoe and the most durable lace rental shoe on the market. A comfortable symmetrical toe profile and leather upper make it great for programs that want an adjustable fit.

Retail price

US$ 39.00
Weight 482 g

Single :241 g / 8.5 oz
Pair : 482 g / 17 oz
(we converted ounces to grams)

Closure Type Lace Lace - to the toe
Gender Unisex
Volume ­
Sizing Information US sizes : 3-14 Men, including half sizes
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Best Use (Highest Performance) Rental
Asymmetry Low
Tongue Details not provided by the brand
Last Details Shape: Flat (comfort)
Construction: not provided by the brand
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Upper Material not provided by the brand  Leather
Midsole Material 1.6 mm  MX-P : full-length midsole
Sole Material 4.2 mm  TRAX® high friction rubber
Rand: VTR rand (thicker at toe)
Footbed Lining

Unlined

Trax® Rubber Technology

Trax® Rubber

TRAX XT® high friction rubber is formulated to be the highest performing rubber on the market. TRAX-XT®has a perfect balance of high friction and edging power on different types of rock and plastic holds while performing consistently over a wide range of temperatures.
VTR3D Technology

VTR3D

With VTR3D, the “high wear” zone of the rand is thicker, while low wear areas are kept thin to reduce pressure points and hot spots around your foot.

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