La Sportiva TX Guide Approach Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.5
out of 10
3 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$159.00
Used Value:
$95.40
Sale Value:
$143.10
In La Sportiva's collection of TX approach shoes, the TX Guide sits right in the middle in terms of powerful stability and comfortable lightness. It's lighter and the burlier X4 boots, and more stable than the lighters TX3 and TX2 shoes. La Sportiva used an all-new upper for this shoe; its Ultra-Weave jacquard balances breathability with long-lasting durability, and TPU reinforcements work with the toe and heel caps for even greater abrasion-resistance. Underfoot, a unique combination of Vibram's Megagrip and Idrogrip rubber for solid tractionw hether you're going up or down; La Sportiva's Impact Brake System assists the downhill even more.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
12.3oz
Closure:
lace
Footbed:
Ortholite insole (4mm)
Last:
Guide
Lining:
non-slip mesh
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Midsole:
dual-density compressed EVA, TPU Torsion Shank
Recommended Use:
hiking
Sole:
Vibram Mega-Grip, IdroGrip rubber, Impact Brake System Lugs
Upper Material:
synthetic TPU, PU

Full Reviews

6
I got a pair of these and, I'm impressed in some ways but not in others. The good: The rubber is super nice. Very grippy and it really lets you move over rough terrain with ease. Plus, holds up super well. Shoes are very comfortable. The outers are durable. The Bad: The inners. The inside ankle of my shoe started coming apart within.... two weeks. I've put a decent amount of miles on these shoes already and now more of the inner of the shoe is tearing apart. They still feel fine and perform well but, the fact that they're literally coming apart at the seams on the inside is disheartening. I've been a fan of LaSpo for a while now and honestly this is the first time I've ever been let down by one of their products. I haven't been exceptionally rough on my shoes, they've just been used for what they're designed to do. It just sucks seeing them come apart on the inside so quickly because I actually really like them otherwise. Overall, it could be a good shoe but, the quality issues are definitely glaring. I'd probably go with the TX4's next time.
Reese Stanley, backcountry.com
December 16, 2020
10
I wanted something burlier to replace my TX4s after they started to fall apart prematurely so I picked these up. They are awesome shoes: they're light, supportive enough for backpacking with a 40 lb pack, and I can climb low class 5 in them no problem. The only caveat is sizing. Sizing is quite a bit different from the TX4s. My size 45 (11.5 US) TX4s fit me like a dream but these run small and have a much narrower toe box and run small. After a miserable time climbing Mt. Shasta in a size 45 that I bought without trying on I bumped up to a 45.5 and am quite happy with them. I'd recommend going up a half size to a full size depending on how wide your feet are.
Jeffrey M Leibman, backcountry.com
November 5, 2020
10
I’m not one to write reviews, but these shoes are above and beyond in my opinion. I’ve been using these in the Oregon and Washington mountains and find them to be a perfect fit for when I need a do-it-all shoe. Light and breathable with a technical fit, but also stiff enough to make crossing boulder fields and climbing a breeze. I’ve paired these with a stiffer strap on crampon and found them excellent for moderate summer glacier ascents. I switched to these from my TX4’s as I was looking for something a bit lighter that I could move a bit quicker in. I wouldn’t say I can “run” in these but I most certainly can get moving on the way down with much more comfort than before. I find I’m much quicker on low 5th rock in these as well with the climbing shoe like feel. However I they don’t climb cracks near as well as the TX4s did. I have not climbed above 5.6 in these shoes and that feels about as far as I’d feel comfortable in them without actual rock shoes. The only downside I’ve found as a wide footed individual these run a bit slim and short, but it is supposed to be a more technical fit I guess. I had to order 1/2 size up to get the correct fit.
Ryan Shuler, backcountry.com
September 2, 2020
8
These appear to be the same great quality you expect from La Sportiva, however they are labeling the sizes quite small. I returned mine for TWO sizes larger. Size up at least 1-2 sizes.
David B., backcountry.com
July 21, 2020