Evolv V6 LV
Evolv V6 LV
What Evolv Say:
“The V6 is made for climbers who want to become experts quickly on any terrain. Its adjustable single strap closure ensures easy adjustment and paired with an easy entry split tongue allows climbers to transition between climbs comfortably and quickly. The downturned toe provides precision on steep small holds. It features a large toe patch to provide secure and stable toe hooking. The tensioned heel rand creates a locked in feel for maximum security and precision while heel hooking. Smearing is easy with the even flex of the full-length outsole. The V6 uses Evolv’s proprietary TRAX SAS® rubber compound to ensure superior stickiness on diverse terrain. All materials used in the V6 are 100% vegan.”
What we say:
“Evolv have hit the trifecta with this one. Not only is the V6 a high-performing shoe, it looks great AND it doesn’t break the bank. If you’re looking for an all-round weapon on all angles, inside and out, this is the shoe for you.”
Size Guide
Size Guide
Care Guide
Care Guide
Washing your climbing shoes, synthetic or leather, can cause the materials to breakdown faster and the glue to delaminate. Rather than washing your shoes we suggest wiping the inside of the shoes with disinfectant wipes or spray and setting them out to air dry. If you insist on washing your shoes, we suggest hand washing them with cold water and light detergent. Do not use anything abrasive on the shoes like a brush to scrub, you can lightly wipe the inside with a soft cloth then set them out to air dry. DO NOT DRY YOUR SHOES IN THE SUN OR WITH A HAIRDRYER.
DO NOT WASH LEATHER SHOES
Leather shoes can’t be washed, they will stretch, and the color will bleed onto your feet dying them all sorts of colors.
GENERAL EVERYDAY CARE ADVISE:
After any climbing session open your shoes as much as possible to air out, you can also invest in some fragrant shoe inserts which will help with smell as well as drying out any moisture from sweat.
HEAT WILL DESTROY YOUR SHOES
Keeping your shoes in your car is a bad idea! Car temperatures fluctuate which can cause your rubber to deoxidize or your glue to delaminate. Meaning you are literally ruining your poor shoes that work so hard to help you send.