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La Sportiva

La Sportiva Ganda

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We pulled out all the stops to produce a shoe that will withstand multiple resoles, let you carry a 30-pound pack and climb 5.12! Slip lasted in the forefoot and board lasted in the back, the Ganda is built around a 3D sculpted anatomical PU Lite midsole that molds to your foot. The white wash tanned leather on the upper repels salts and stays supple for the life of the shoe. This is the ultimate mountain shoe for technical alpine rock climbs and those unbelievable long days in the mountains. Hike in without the sock liner and then insert the sock liner stiffener to take up volume and send!

IDEAL TERRAIN:  climbing and hiking in technical terrain requiring fifth class climbing
Brand: La Sportiva
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www: La Sportiva Ganda
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Technical specifications

Sizes: 36-47 EU (half sizes)
Weight Per Pair: 418 g (14.7 oz)
Lining: Mesh (heel only)
Outside Material: Leather, synthetic leather, Vibram rubber rand
Sole: Vibram Dot Rubber

Look and feel

Colors: Grey/Yellow

Production

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Made in: Italy

Product Identification

Manufacturer Product ID: 855
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Other Product Specifications

Lacing: To toe
Last: Slip lasted (forefoot), board lasted (rear)
Midsole: PU Lite
Removable Footbed: Yes
Resoleable: Sheet between midsole and outsole - good for 'up to 10 resoles'

Detailed description

"As a mountain guide, what goes on my feet is one of the most important things I consider. Often while rock climbing, figuring out what combination of shoes to take on a long climb is the crux of the packing. When the climb requires a walk off in technical terrain the decision gets even harder. Do I take a very light approach shoe and rock shoes for an easy climb that requires lots of walking or do I carry a more substantial approach shoe where comfort comes first?"

Read the Colorado Mountain School review:
http://coloradomountainschoolgearreview.blogspot.com/2010/07/la-sportiva-ganda.html

 

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  • Absolutely bomber construction (1 vote)
  • Can be resoled over and over again (1 vote)
  • Comfortable to hike reasonable distances in (1 vote)
  • I think they look gorgeous, personally! (1 vote)
  • Super-sticky rubber (1 vote)
  • Climb like a dream (1 vote)
  • Dot sole is deadly on wet grass or mud (1 vote)
  • Seriously expensive, but a good investment (1 vote)
  • Sizing can be a little finnicky (1 vote)

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These used to be called the Gandalf in the US, but I can only assume JRR Tolkien's lawyers had something to say about that. Bizarrely they still have that name here in Japan. With such a name they promise big things - an approach shoe tough enough to take on a Balrog and good enough to make sure that thou most certainly shall pass.

Do they live up to that hyoe? In a word, yes. In more words...

The construction is insane. I don't think I've seen ANY shoe made this well before, including my Spantiks. They're hand-made with love and care in Italy and it shoes - these things ooze quality.The materials are all seriously robust, the stitching and glue work is perfect. Very impressive.

Externally they are like a very refined Boulder X. Lacing extends RIGHT down to the toes and allows you to make them very snug indeed. The sole is a Vibram rubber dot sole on a reasonably thin midsole. The tongue is nicely padded, but not overly so. The collar is low to allow for good foot movement, but these are still pretty supportive. Inside, the rear of the shoe has a lightly padded 'sock' liner but the front is unlined. There is a removable insole - more on this soon.

The design is superb. The rear half of the shoe is board lasted, like most boots. This makes it supportive and quite rigid. The front half is slip lasted, like a true climbing shoe, and is therefore extremely sensitive and precise, fitting your foot much tighter. The combination of these two lasting techniques really gives the shoe a unique feel and is what makes it so damn good.

Walking in them in nice. The Vibram sole is really grippy - although, as with all dot soles, performance on wet mud and grass is 'dangerous' at best! I'm following La Sportiva's idea and hiking with the insole removed. The inner is still lightly padded and they are still comfortable. It is easy to lace them comfortably.

Upon reaching the climb, the shoes come off and the insole goes in to reduce internal volume a little. This gives a snugger fit. Put them back on, relace them a little tighter (again, super easy) and you're ready to go. And boy do they go! They climb noticeably much better than either my Boulder Xs or Guide Tennies - less 'gooshy', more precise. The sole is super-grippy and they both edge and smear pretty well. They feel like a sloppy climbing shoe (the sort you'd wear for long multipitch trad routes) rather than a neatly-cut sneaker. I don't have much time climbing in these yet but the difference is already very apparently.

I will have these shoes a long time. La Sportiva say they are designed to be good for up to 10 resoles(!) due to the way the insole/sole is constructed and I have no doubt they will last that long due to their robust construction. They climb like a dream and will be my only footwear when I hopefully head to the Tetons for some alpine routes this summer. I love them!

One note: please get the fit right! I would highly recommend trying them on if possible...

  • Climb like a dream
  • Comfortable to hike reasonable distances in
  • Absolutely bomber construction
  • Super-sticky rubber
  • Can be resoled over and over again
  • I think they look gorgeous, personally!
  • Seriously expensive, but a good investment
  • Sizing can be a little finnicky
  • Dot sole is deadly on wet grass or mud
 
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