Crux Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The Crux Shoe
Whether we're scrambling the talus fields of Joshua Tree to get to a crag or we're taking on a Yosemite approach, the Scarpa Men's Crux Shoe has sure footing we can rely on. An upper comprised of suede and recycled polyester airmesh lining offers ventilation so our feet aren't soaked through with sweat by the time we reach the trailhead, and a Vibram Vertical Approach rubber sole helps us get traction on steep or slick terrain. The microporous dual-density EVA midsole cushions under proven pressure zones to maintain comfort even during the most trying approach and protects underfoot from sharp, jutting rocks or a mid-trail root.
Details
- Durable approach shoes to protect feet on any hike or scramble
- Suede upper offers durable wear and protection against elements
- Mesh lining keeps air flowing throughout shoe as we hike
- Rubber toe rand and EVA underfoot protect against sharp rocks
- Vibram rubber sole adds grip and traction on slick or steep surfaces
- Item #SCR005M
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Upper Material
- leather
- Lining
- recycled polyester
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- EVA
- Sole
- Vibram Vertical Approach rubber
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 9.2oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 14, 2021
Great All Around Approach Shoe
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I got this shoe with the intention for fairly slabby, slightly technical, and boulder hopping approaches. This shoe fits that criteria perfectly. I downsized this from my normal 41.5 in street size, which required a minor break in. The foam sole and suede upper really mold to your foot similar to a climbing shoe. the super soft rubber sole and to the toe lacing really lets you dial your toe in with confidence. The soft rubber is extremely sticky, but very soft, I wouldn't recommend using this shoe for extensive hiking or daily / around town use as you will really wear the shoe down quickly. The suede upper really sacrifices breath-ability so using these in hotter climates will leave your feet really swampy. But in the winter with wool socks I was kept extremely warm even with some wetness that came through. I've worn overshoe crampons with these and they work just fine, but I wouldn't use them extensively as you will notice wetness with little to none of it drying out. This is a great approach shoe but I would not use it for more than approaches or scrambling as you will wear them out quickly.
September 16, 2020
bought quickly but best purchase ever
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I was supposed to start the 93 mile Wonderland Trail around Mt. Rainier at 8 AM with my group. Imagine my surprise when I woke up that morning and found two left boots in my bag. Luckily Whitiker Mountaineering was a half-hour away and stocked these. I bought them (size 44, US 10.5) and hit the trail. 93 sure-footed miles later, i did not have a single blister. They served me very well and will be my go to brand moving forward.
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November 13, 2020
Any tips on not getting the tongue of this shoe to slide to one side? Seems like after 2-3 min of walking the tongue on both shoes has migrated to the outside. This is a common complaint on other review sites for this shoe so wondering if a solution has been found... considering cutting holes in the tongue and getting creative with the lacing... I love my pair and have about 100mi on them but the tongue issue is seriously annoying and means your foot isnt locked properly which makes the shoe feel way less secure when climbing or scrambling...
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