The Asolo Falcon EVO GV is a hiking boot that will tick a lot of boxes for a lot of people and, from our experience testing it here at Outdoors Magic, it’s well worthy of inclusion in our Outdoor 100 Gear of the Year list. It’s mid weight, mid height and has a medium amount of flex and torsion. You could say it’s in the middle of the scale in terms of pricing too.
I’ve been using it over the last month or so on muddy hikes around my local hills and on some rocky trails in Wales and have found it to be a solid, all-round performer.
What The Asolo Falcon GV is Best Suited To
I’ve found this great for general hillwalking. It’s been equally at home on muddy coastal paths and rocky mountain ascents. I’d also say it’s the right kind of weight for long-distance walking too – I can see it as an ideal boot for a trail like the Pennine Way or the West Highland Way through Scotland.
Materials
The upper is made from a mixture of suede leather and a nylon mesh and the result is something that feels flexible and quite thin but without feeling unsupportive or flimsy. A TPU protects the toe while the ankle has comfortable padding right around it. A Gore-tex membrane lines the whole upper, extending right through the tongue for complete wrap-around protection. The laces draw in smoothly and evenly and the metal eyelets seem solid and good quality.