The TX2 Evo women's approach shoe from La Sportiva is the perfect companion for any climber. With its lightweight, sock-fit design and super grippy sole unit, the TX2 Evo offers a low-to-the-ground feel, helping to maximise your performance whether you're on a well-trodden approach trail, or scrambling through boulders off-trail.
Adapted to ensure your approach is as smooth as possible, the TX2 Evo is both lightweight and comfortable. The recycled sock-fit knit upper provides amazing breathability and drainage, whilst the PU Tech-Lite toe and heel bumper offers extra protection and abrasion resistance. The TX2 Evo fastens with 100% recycled laces and features La Sportiva's patented C2 Combo Cord, which wraps around the heel and allows the shoes to be attached to a backpack or harness.
The sticky Vibram® Idrogrip rubber outsole offers unparalleled grip and traction no matter the weather conditions. The rubber is particularly effective on wet rock, which is perfect for slippery approaches, touch scrambles and difficult trails. Coupled with the recycled EVA midsole and Ortholite Hybrid Approach 4mm footbed, the sole unit offers the perfect combination of support, grip and impact absorption. The midsole also features a Resole Platform, making the TX2 Evo easy to resole and therefore prolonging the life of the shoe.
Push your limits and enhance your performance with the La Sportiva TX2 Evo women's outdoor approach shoes.
Upper: Sock-fit knit upper made from recycled yarn
Lining: Non-slip mesh
Lacing System: Traditional laces (100% recycled) & C2 Combo Cord around the heel
Outsole: Vibram® Idrogrip
Midsole: Recycled compression EVA with Resole Platform
Insole: Ortholite Hybrid Approach 4mm footbed
Other Features: PU Tech-Lite toe and heel protection
Weight: Approx. 275g (1/2 pair)
Reviews
Feefo User
10/02/2025
The colour first caught my eye and then the fact they are knitted upper, they fit really nice. So much in fact the laces are redundant, I can’t wait to try them out hiking soon.
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