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Evolv Agro Climbing Shoe

Agro

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Description

• Optimal toe rubber coverage
• New TPS (Tension Power System) technology
• New Cinch single pull closure system

The Agro is the ultimate high end bouldering shoe. With the sensitivity of a tensioned thin rubber midsole and optimal toe rubber coverage, the Agro has everything you'll need to send your next project. Newly developed TPS (Tension Power System) technology pulls the forefoot from three different points into a downturned power position, thus maintaining the optimal curvature that often collapses over time on other midsole-less shoes. The new Cinch single pull closure system provides a supportive and powerful fit with an easy entry system and keeps buckles out of the way from aggressive toe hooks.

Retail price

US$ 160.00
Weight unknown
Closure Type 1 Velcro closure
Gender Unisex
Volume Average
Sizing Information US Men sizes : 5-13.5, including half sizes
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Best Use (Highest Performance) Sport / Face
Bouldering
Over-hanging
Asymmetry Aggressive
Tongue Details not provided by the brand
Last Details Shape: Downturned (performance)
Construction: not provided by the brand
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Upper Material not provided by the brand  Synthetic (Synthratek VX upper)
Midsole Material not provided by the brand  Tensioned Thin Rubber Midsole
Sole Material 3.7 mm  SensaTRAX High Friction Rubber, two-piece outsole
Rand: VTR rand (thicker at toe)
Footbed Lining

Microfiber

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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