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Very comfortable and capable with one caveat
This is a $200 upper with a $120 outsole. Usually I am a HUGE Vibram fan, but this Megagrip sole struggles in two areas:
1) certain wet environments like wet, soppy brush in the Pacific Northwest and wet basalt rock
2) It wears pretty well for a shoe, but a bit fast for a $200 hiking machine, which is how I have used it
These shoes are extremely comfortable. Given several other choices (heavy duty Kayland backpacking boots, Hoka running shoes, non-GTX Scarpa approach shoes, and Altra running shoes), I go with these about 90% of the time for hiking, trail running, fastpacking, and single day summits. On the vast majority of rock, they are extremely capable. The midsoles are a little more flexible than I prefer, so over extremely sharp rocks I feel more than I like to, but that same feel has given me advantages in being able to go fast over treacherous terrain where others could only walk. The entire time I had them, I asked myself if I would buy them again. Now the outsoles are completely worn out and I am still reaching for them. That is a great sign, but the uppers still have lots of life left, so it’s a shame too.
1) certain wet environments like wet, soppy brush in the Pacific Northwest and wet basalt rock
2) It wears pretty well for a shoe, but a bit fast for a $200 hiking machine, which is how I have used it
These shoes are extremely comfortable. Given several other choices (heavy duty Kayland backpacking boots, Hoka running shoes, non-GTX Scarpa approach shoes, and Altra running shoes), I go with these about 90% of the time for hiking, trail running, fastpacking, and single day summits. On the vast majority of rock, they are extremely capable. The midsoles are a little more flexible than I prefer, so over extremely sharp rocks I feel more than I like to, but that same feel has given me advantages in being able to go fast over treacherous terrain where others could only walk. The entire time I had them, I asked myself if I would buy them again. Now the outsoles are completely worn out and I am still reaching for them. That is a great sign, but the uppers still have lots of life left, so it’s a shame too.
Pros:
- Comfortable
- waterproof
- Light
- grippy
- Durable uppers
Cons:
- Wear fast
- Poor traction on wet basalt
Best Used for:
- HIKING
- scrambling
Would recommend: Yes