SUPRA
Description
• Slight "Knuckle Box"
• "Love Bump" midsole
• Dual hook and loop closure system
The Supra is developed on a newly shaped slightly cambered assymetric last which provides great control on micro edges and bad footholds. It's the perfect down-cambered, powerful shoe that doesn't sacrifice stiffness or comfort. It's three strap closure system, side-pressure relief rand, and toe hooking rubber patch make it the ultimate balance of security, comfort, and performance.
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Weight | 539 g Single : 269 g / 9.5 oz (Size 9) |
Closure Type | 3 Velcro closures |
Gender | Unisex |
Volume | |
Sizing Information |
US Men sizes : 4-13.5, including half sizes Evolv-Shoe-Size-Chart.jpg Evolv-Shoe-Fit-Chart.jpg |
Best Use (Highest Performance) |
All-around Sport / Face Bouldering Over-hanging |
Asymmetry | Aggressive |
Tongue Details | not provided by the brand |
Last Details | Shape: Arched (technical) Construction: not provided by the brand not provided by the brand |
Upper Material | not provided by the brand Synthetic (Synthratek VX upper) |
Midsole Material | 1.6 mm MX-P: Full-length Midsole |
Sole Material | 4.2 mm
TRAX® High Friction rubber
Rand: VTR rand (thicker at toe) |
Footbed Lining | Synthetic |
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All in all, I would say the Evolv Supras are a great shoe for anyone who wants a very high level sport climbing shoe but doesn’t want to crush their feet in a competition level shoe.
The Evolv Supra offers a nice blend of performance and comfort, perfect for intermediate sport climbers (those looking to progress through the 5.10 to 5.11+/5.12- grades), or advanced climbers who want a more comfortable shoe for the gym or casual cragging. The Supra’s shape strikes a nice balance between precision and comfort, and the new TRAX XE rubber seems to be able to handle granite and limestone as well as other medium-firm rubbers on the market. That said, the Supra isn’t for everyone. Trad climbers might want more room in the top of the toe box, less downturn, or both, and sport climbers or boulderers looking for a shoe for the hardest routes and problems should check out more aggressive, specialized options. But for the intermediate-to-advanced climber looking for a competent face-climbing shoe with a pretty comfortable fit, the Evolv Supra is worth a look.