La Sportiva Wildcat Shoe |
My hiking partner, Found (PCT ‘06, CDT ‘10) had a pair of green La Sportiva Wildcat mountain running shoes, which he highly recommended, saying that they are now the new standard for long-distance backpacking. I noticed that Alpine also had a yellow pair. The gear shop sold a red-colored pair of Wildcats for $99, so I asked to try them on.
I tried on my usual size 9, which Alpine thought was a half size too small for my foot - I agreed. Then I tried on a shoe a half size larger, which allowed for more room in the toe box. After ambling up and down a small, portable ramp, I found the right fit, and bought them. I thanked Alpine for staying 15-minutes after closing time, and walked out with my new shoes.
The Wildcats were super comfortable. Unlike the rigid Hardrocks, which have a rock plate in the sole, the Wildcat’s Frixion soles had give to them, and felt gummy. My feet liked this feeling.
Out on the trail, the soles gripped the AT’s tread of angled rocks and wood steps. I felt confident with each step, and rarely did I ever slip on these surfaces, even when it was wet outside. Muddy conditions were the “achilles heel” of this shoe, as I slipped and slid on ascents and descents. However, I think mud on the AT would cause most trail running shoes to do the same thing.
650-Miles of Wear on these Shoes! |
I liked the lace harness on the Wildcats. The shoes I purchased were roomy for my feet, but I felt that my feet were locked down in place due to the lacing. Finally, I don’t know what La Sportiva did with the laces, but they never came undone on me on the trail.
Mesh Tearing from Sole |
I highly recommend La Sportiva’s Wildcats for long-distance backpacking, especially if one is going ultralight. The soles are grippy and durable, the uppers are breathable, and the shoe is designed for the comfort of feet. Even though they started to wear out after 450-miles, one can get extra miles out of them. I believe in these shoes so much that I’ve already purchased another pair. This time they are green!
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