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Evolv Oracle Review

An ultra-premium shoe with a solid all-around performance at a reasonable price
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Evolv Oracle Review
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Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   Evolv
By Jack Cramer ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 2, 2021
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Edging - 20% 9.0
  • Cracks - 20% 6.0
  • Comfort - 20% 9.0
  • Steep Terrain - 20% 9.0
  • Sensitivity - 20% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Oracle is the latest top-of-the-line shoe from Evolv. Our testers are big fans of several of its innovative features. Foremost might be the “Knuckle Box,” which is an appreciated area of extra space situated to accommodate the curled knuckle of your big toe while your foot is held in a downturned position. Another is the “FSS Heel Tensioner” — a metal eyelet connected to a cord that locks your foot down into the heel and makes lacing up a cinch. Add to that the Oracle's outstanding edging ability and its respectable sensitivity and you have a shoe that's a real contender for top honors. It's a great choice for any kind of steep bouldering or sport climbing, or for shoppers with wider feet that can't squeeze into narrower shoes.
REASONS TO BUY
Exceptional edging
Quick lace closure
Comfortable for its sharp downturn
Great at toe hooking
REASONS TO AVOID
Big toe volume
Painful in cracks
Evolv discontinued the Oracle shoe.

Our Analysis and Test Results

Performance Comparison


evolv oracle - the oracles are one evolv's ultra performance shoes. the...
The Oracles are one Evolv's ultra performance shoes. The rubber-covered synthetic upper provides extra protection and grip for serious toe hooking.
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Edging


The Oracle features a split outsole, meaning the firm black rubber of the heel and forefoot is separated by flexible red rubber at the arch. This reduces strain while your foot is held in a downturned position. The forefoot sole is also made especially stiff to allow you to focus the full strength of your foot into the edge of the shoe. We found this design to be highly effective, which is why the Oracle receives top marks for its edging performance.

evolv oracle - the "knuckle box" is a molded area of extra space to accommodate the...
The “Knuckle Box” is a molded area of extra space to accommodate the knuckle of your curled big toe. Our testers think this feature makes the Oracle much more comfortable for a downturned shoe.
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Cracks


The downturn of the Oracle brings your foot into a ninja-like position with toes curled. This position has huge advantages on steep terrain but corresponding disadvantages for crack climbing. Foot and toe jams feel considerably more painful when your toes are curled, and the Oracle's rubber-coated upper does little to relieve this discomfort. This shoe could still be useful for hard crack projects where the crack is too thin to jam any part of your foot inside, but there are many better shoe choices for anything wider.

evolv oracle - one area where the oracle doesn't excel is crack climbing. that's...
One area where the Oracle doesn't excel is crack climbing. That's because its downturned design places your toes in a curled position that makes crack jams especially painful.
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Comfort


Downturned shoes are ordinarily less comfortable than their flat-soled brethren. The Oracle bucks this trend to some degree due to a couple of innovative features that enhance its comfort. The most effective might be the “Knuckle Box,” which is a molded area of extra space for your curled big toe to nestle inside. This relieves significant pressure on the knuckle that you're usually forced to endure with other aggressive downturn designs. The Oracle also boasts extra rubber on the heel and synthetic upper to pad your foot while heel or toe hooking. Finally, the still sole on the forefoot provides plenty of support for sustained technical sequences. For these reasons, our testers think this is one of the most comfortable high-performance shoes.

evolv oracle - the profile of a shoe can make all the difference between perfectly...
The profile of a shoe can make all the difference between perfectly pulling on pockets and being just too big to fit in some tiny holds.
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Steep Terrain


While the “Knuckle Box” greatly improves comfort, it also increases the volume of the toe box. That's not a good thing if you're hoping to squeeze the Oracle inside a tiny pocket. In addition, the toebox is also pretty wide horizontally, further limiting the shoe's usefulness for pocket climbing. One feature it does have in its favor is the “Love Bump” — a molded concavity on the underside of the toe that fills dead space and gives you an even better angle for pulling with your toes while pumping up the steeps. Our testers were also pleased with the lasting system because it produced enough downward tension to look their heels in place during tricky heel hooks.

evolv oracle - the oracles feature 4.2 mm of trax sas rubber. whether on the toe or...
The Oracles feature 4.2 mm of Trax SAS rubber. Whether on the toe or the heel, or testers found it to be pretty grippy.
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Sensitivity


All shoes have to strike a balance between support and sensitivity. The Oracle strikes this balance with some bias toward support. Its stiff sole provides plenty of support, but it simply cannot offer as much sensitivity as a softer design. These shoes are also fitted with 4.2 mm of Trax SAS rubber. This is a little thicker than average and markedly more than some other ultra-sensitive performance shoes. Nevertheless, in many situations, our testers preferred the additional support of the Oracle over the higher sensitivity of other models.

evolv oracle - the blue metal insert on the top eyelet makes tightening the laces...
The blue metal insert on the top eyelet makes tightening the laces effortless. The pair of blue cords extending downward help lock your foot down in the heel.
Credit: Jack Cramer

Value


The Oracle is currently Evolv's priciest offering, yet it's still a fair bit cheaper than the top shoes from Scarpa or La Sportiva. Our testers think it can definitely hang with any of those shoes, so we consider it an awesome value for an ultra-performance shoe.

Conclusion


Add the Oracle to the ever-expanding list of outstanding climbing shoes. It features a slew of innovative features that enhance performance and comfort while still being priced for a few dollars less than its closest competitors. Although it's not the best shoe to choose for pockets or cracks, for all other disciplines, it performs excellently.

Jack Cramer