Gecko Approach Shoe - Women's
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Why We Like The Gecko Approach Shoe
We lace up the Gecko Approach Shoe when we know we'll be trekking over technical terrain. The innovative Presa sole is ready for all conditions: We stick to wet rock, slick roots, and loose dirt on our way to the wall. The hybrid construction gives us stability on the approach and sensitivity on our warmup send.
Details
- Technical approach shoe for rocky terrain
- Water-resistant suede upper molds to your feet
- To-the-toe lacing offers a snug, climbing shoe like fit
- Overlasted rubber toe rand for increased protection and durability
- Cushy midsole provides shock absorption and energy return
- Grippy sole offers reliable traction on wet and dry terrain
- Slip-lasted forefoot provides flexibility and sensitivity
- Board-lasted rear for support and stability
- Item #SCRZ27A
- Upper Material
- water-resistant suede, overlasted toe rand rubber
- Closure
- lace
- Last
- hybrid (slip-last forefoot, board-last rear)
- Midsole
- dual-density EVA
- Sole
- Presa with SuperGum (proprietary compound)
- Recommended Use
- casual, climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 1, 2024
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- I returned this product before using it
I will never purchase items from Backcountry again. It is unfair to have to pay for returns on shoes. Fit can't be determined unless you try on the shoes. I think paying almost $10 for a return is outrageous. In the future I will order from other vendors with better return policies. Shame on you Backcountry.
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