Skyhawk
Description
• Comfortable Asymmetric toe box shape
• Leather upper provides maximum breathability and comfort
• Treated with Agion anti-microbial formula to eliminate odor
A true all-around climbing shoe, the Skyhawk is built on an all-new shape that fits the lower volume and slightly narrower feet of beginners and advanced climbers alike. Unlined leather offers the maximum amount of comfort and ensures the shoe will mold to your foot. The synthetic overlay and lace closure system guarantees fit and performance in the gym and outside on the rock. The Trax® SAS outsole gives the best in friction and durability so your shoes keep performing day in and day out.
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Weight | 419 g Single : 209 g / 7.4 oz (Size 7 US Women) |
Closure Type | Lace |
Gender | Women |
Volume | Low Narrow |
Sizing Information |
US Women sizes : 4-11, including half sizes Evolv-Shoe-Size-Chart.jpg Evolv-Shoe-Fit-Chart.jpg |
Best Use (Highest Performance) |
All-around Trad / Crack Sport / Face |
Asymmetry | Moderate |
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 Synthetic (Synthratek VX upper) |
Midsole Material | 1.4 mm MX-P : sensitive full-length midsole |
Sole Material | 4.2 mm
TRAX® high friction rubber
Rand: VTR rand (thicker at toe) |
Footbed Lining | Anti-microbial treated mesh |
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All testers said the shoes excelled at smearing, pockets, and trad (jamming, slabs), and were good on face holds down to “medium-sized edges”—the 5.9–5.11 range. The shoes, which one tester labelled “semi-precise” (she hankered for a pointier, more asymmetrical toe), did work on smaller footholds by applying concerted force, though this led to big-toe fatigue. And they weren’t as fluent on overhanging sport—not surprising given their flat last. Still, the “Nighthawk far outperforms its $79 price point,” a tester said. “It’s not a high-performance shoe, but it is a solid shoe for days when you’re looking for something comfortable.” Echoed a Skyhawk tester, “These are great for trad climbs and moderate sport climbs—super-comfy for long periods.” All testers also praised the durability and antimicrobial treatment, saying even after long, sweaty sessions during which the shoes didn’t come off, they still smelled like leather and not foot stank.
So that’s about it, folks. If you’re a beginner looking for a good all-around shoe, look no farther. They’ll even hold up as you move onto projecting more advanced routes. Or even if you’re more experienced and want a comfortable multi-pitch shoe, slab shoe, or Indian Creek-style splitter crack jamming shoe, I would HIGHLY recommend this pair. Now get out there and send it.