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Shamam 2S Climbing Shoe
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Shaman 2S Climbing Shoe powers precise footwork across steep, technical terrain
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I reach for this shoe when I need sensitivity without losing the ability to drive power through tiny footholds. The hybrid sock closure feels secure, and the rubber on the toe and heel grabs really well during tension climbs."
We step onto steep terrain ready for precision, and the Shaman 2S Climbing Shoe from Evolv brings the sensitivity and support we rely on for modern performance climbing. When routes call for coordination moves or hard pulls on small edges, this shoe keeps our footwork deliberate and adaptable.
Its design blends a soft, sock-style upper with a focused midsole that still lets us generate meaningful power on micro-features. The EVO 74 rubber connects well with polished footholds and irregular stone, while the toe patch and heel construction help us stay locked in during tension sequences. Whether we're refining movement on an indoor wall or working a boulder outside, the Shaman 2S gives us the responsive fit we need to stay engaged with every section of the climb.
Details
- Performance climbing shoe built for steep, precise movement
- Soft construction enhances sensitivity for coordinated foot placements
- EVO 74 rubber delivers secure grip on small holds and textured stone
- Hybrid sock upper offers close fit with quick strap closure
- Heel and toe coverage support tension climbing and technical hooks
- 1.6mm midsole balances support with needed flexibility
- Item #EVLZ05C
- Upper Material
- synthetic
- Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Midsole
- 1.6mm Shaman Plastic
- Rubber
- 3.5mm EVO 74
- Claimed Weight
- 10.01oz (284g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
- Profile
- aggressive
- Activity
- sport climbing, bouldering

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Evolv collaborates with the generation’s best climbers and makes shoes that climbed the world’s hardest problems—always with a scrappy and inventive approach.