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La Sportiva - Mix - Approach shoes tested

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Stephen

02.04.2016

Good value 3 season do most stuff shoes

I've used these for a 3 day hike in autumn and a rough wet week in Wester Ross.

They are light but sturdy so good for 75% of conditions from sunny hikes to rocky scrambles - excepting real mountain snows (need boots) or total muddy bog (need wellies).

So the sort of easy comfortable shoes you might use for most trips when trainers are too flimsy. The first thing I reach for...

They were good value at the discount given.

Advantages
Robust
Price / performance
Comfortable
Good grip
Lightweight
Breathable
VS

Tom

07.08.2015

The worst pair of LaSportiva's I have ever bo

I have had many pairs of LaSportiva's over the years - from rigid mountaineering boots to approach shoes. All have fitted perfectly in 43.5.

These are 43.5 and seem to fit fine. However, walking any distance in them causes the heel to grab and cause a blister. It seems to start after only a few hundred metres, so they are really only of use for around the house or in the office. Even breaking them in slowly (something you shouldn't need to do with modern shoes/boots) or wearing blister plasters is no use.

Despite having barely used them as they are so uncomfortable, the liner at the heel has already started to wear away.

Looking at the shoe in more detail, it is very light and offers pretty much no support. The fit is snug and would be good for easy climbing, but these seem to be more of an urban hangout shoe.

I've had 2 pairs of LaSportiva Boulder X in the past, and would buy another pair. The Mix I will avoid.

Advantages
Lightweight
Disadvantages
Not robust
Causes blisters

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Tom
07.08.2015

62% have found the reviews
by Tom helpful

The worst pair of LaSportiva's I have ever bo

I have had many pairs of LaSportiva's over the years - from rigid mountaineering boots to approach shoes. All have fitted perfectly in 43.5.

These are 43.5 and seem to fit fine. However, walking any distance in them causes the heel to grab and cause a blister. It seems to start after only a few hundred metres, so they are really only of use for around the house or in the office. Even breaking them in slowly (something you shouldn't need to do with modern shoes/boots) or wearing blister plasters is no use.

Despite having barely used them as they are so uncomfortable, the liner at the heel has already started to wear away.

Looking at the shoe in more detail, it is very light and offers pretty much no support. The fit is snug and would be good for easy climbing, but these seem to be more of an urban hangout shoe.

I've had 2 pairs of LaSportiva Boulder X in the past, and would buy another pair. The Mix I will avoid.

  • Advantages
    Lightweight
  • Disadvantages
    Not robust
    Causes blisters

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Bastian
24.03.2017

100% have found the reviews
by Bastian helpful

The thread was edited on 06.12.17

  • Advantages
    Lightweight
    Comfortable
    Good grip
  • Disadvantages
    Not robust
Frieder
07.10.2016

  • Advantages
    Lightweight
  • Disadvantages
    Not robust
Sebastian
21.08.2016

72% have found the reviews
by Sebastian helpful

  • Disadvantages
    Causes blisters
    Not robust
Felix
03.08.2016

  • Advantages
    Price / performance
    Lightweight
  • Disadvantages
    Causes blisters
Markus
18.01.2016

  • Advantages
    Good grip
    Lightweight
  • Disadvantages
    Not robust