LA SPORTIVA TX5 Low GTX
Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022
TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review
Despite looking like a technical approach shoe, with a low- profile toe box, extended lacing and a wraparound rand, we'd describe the TX5 as a sort of hybrid 'approach-hiker'. Built for mixed terrain, they're ideal for those classic big days out that might involve double- figure mileage and long, undulating ridgelines, as well as the odd scramble. They are much more forgiving underfoot than most approach shoes, without that board-like feel, thanks to a shock absorbing EVA midsole. However, this midsole still has stiffened inserts for added stability on steeper terrain. The shoe is built on a
close-fitting last for a neat, nimble and precise feel, while a wraparound heel system keeps everything locked in tight. Leather uppers and that chunky rand provide excellent protection and durability, with a Gore-Tex lining and tongue gusset for reliable waterproofing. Underfoot, a Vibram Megagrip outsole with a pronounced heel brake and multiple angled lugs suits the TX5's hiking-biased design. It gives decent all-round traction on a range of surfaces, both uphill and down, though it perhaps doesn't have the same level of tacky contact grip on slabby rock as the most technical approach shoes. But these are versatile and comfortable, while still proving tough and sturdy on test.
IF WE'RE BEING FUSSY
The close-fitting, Gore-Tex lined leather uppers means these shoes can feel fairly warm. They got a bit hot and sweaty on test over the course of a sweltering bank holiday weekend in Snowdonia. Verdict Capable and versatile hybrid 'approach-hikers' that offer excellent durability, protection and underfoot stability. Can feel a bit warm though.