Venga Kid's
Description
The Venga unisex kid's shoe designed by an experienced youth coach who knows what parents and kids want and need. It is easy to put on and has comfortable fit from toe to heel without pressure points. Using a single pull adjustable with double D-ring and hook and loop closure system, one can adjust the length of the shoe and forefoot volume easily. The size adjust-ability is great for parents and kids in extending the life of the shoe for growing kids. The Venga has a breathable and durable polyester mesh upper with Agion® Antimicrobial linings for lightness and odor control. The Venga has an appropriate performance level for a youth beginner to intermediate level because it functions like a real climbing shoe and the right aesthetics for the modern kid who doesn't want a shoe like a child.
Retail price
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Weight | 238 g Single : 119 g / 4.2 oz (Size 2) |
Closure Type | Slipper 1 Velcro closure |
Gender | Kids |
Volume | Low Narrow |
Sizing Information |
Sizes US Kids : 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Evolv-Shoe-Size-Chart.jpg Evolv-Shoe-Fit-Chart.jpg |
Best Use (Highest Performance) | Sport / Face |
Asymmetry | Low |
Tongue Details | not provided by the brand |
Last Details | Shape: Flat (comfort) Construction: not provided by the brand not provided by the brand |
Upper Material | not provided by the brand MESH (POLYESTER) |
Midsole Material | 0.6 mm MX-P : sensitive half-length |
Sole Material | 4.2 mm
TRAX® SAS
Rand: VTR rand (thicker front toe area) |
Footbed Lining | AGION® ANTI-MICROBIAL MESH |
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As far as all around kids climbing shoes go, the Evolv Venga takes the cake. It's a comfortable, flat, slightly asymmetric shoe that has great sensitivity, edging, and crack climbing performance. At $50 we have no complaints at all. This shoe was a contender for best buy because of the value, but because it performed so well well and is so durable, we gave it the Editors' Choice award. In this case, Editors' Choice doesn't necessarily represent the highest performance in our test group, because the La Sportiva Maverinkand Evolv Ashima are in a different category. But it's nice to know that if these shoes start limiting performance on hard technical edges, overhanging routes or boulders, there are more performance-driven shoes available.
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