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Salewa Wildfire Edge Review

One of the most capable climbers in this review, and is a great shoe for technical hiking in dry conditions
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Salewa Wildfire Edge Review
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Price:  $170 List
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Manufacturer:   Salewa
By Ryan Huetter ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 1, 2022
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort - 25% 5.0
  • Support - 20% 5.0
  • Traction - 15% 9.0
  • Weight - 15% 6.0
  • Water Resistance - 15% 1.0
  • Durability - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

The Salewa Wildfire Edge is a great hiking shoe to put on for scrambling in rocky terrain, and need the confidence that our foot will stay put on the rock. These are some of the most nimble shoes we reviewed and are akin to an approach shoe that is designed for climbing on technical routes. The low-top cut and the lack of waterproofing make them specialized for dry conditions and their stiff sole, which makes them excellent for edging, but it does put the performance in front of comfort. This is a niche shoe compared to the competition and is the best choice for a hiker or climber who wants to move freely on exposed routes.
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent traction
Breathable
REASONS TO AVOID
Not waterproof
Can feel uncomfortable
Editor's Note: We updated this review on November 1, 2022, to reassess our statements and add come commentary on weight.

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Salewa Wildfire Edge is the shoe we grab when the terrain is going to get steep and technical. It has some of the grippiest rubber of any shoe in our review, it fits snug like a glove, and edges and smears as well as many climbing shoes.

Performance Comparison


salewa wildfire edge - if you need high-performance traction on difficult rock routes, this...
If you need high-performance traction on difficult rock routes, this is a shoe to strongly consider.
Credit: Austin Kalb

Comfort


When it comes to comfort, this shoe gets edged out by the competition. We like many aspects of the shoe, such as the easy lacing system that allows for a snug fit when getting ready for a challenging climb. The innovative 3F system pulls the lacing around the back of the heel, making for an even more secure fit in the heel. The MFF+ (multi-fit footbed) is one of the nicer footbeds we have worn. The stiff sole that makes this shoe great for climbing also makes it one of the least comfortable shoes to wear for miles at a time. It does lessen the impact of sharp rocks jabbing through the sole, but it can feel clunky, and our feet felt fatigued at the end of a long day wearing these on the trail.

salewa wildfire edge - ready to rock and roll! the wildfire edge is reasonably comfortable...
Ready to rock and roll! The Wildfire Edge is reasonably comfortable to hike in with, but once the objective is reached they really show their usefulness.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Support


These hiking shoes are supportive in some ways and quite unsupportive in others. The sole of the Wildfire Edge, which includes an Edging Plate in the insole for more stability, reduces the pain of feeling every single rock through the sole. The narrow sole makes these shoes nimble and responsive. However, this width, combined with the fact that these shoes are cut very low on the ankle, means that they will be more susceptible to rolling ankles than other more supportive shoes that have moderate ankle protection as well. We feel that these shoes are best for confident hikers and climbers who do not carry heavy loads.

salewa wildfire edge - these hiking shoes are great for sprinting around in the mountains...
These hiking shoes are great for sprinting around in the mountains, but their low ankle height might make them less stable when carrying big backpacks.
Credit: Louie Allen

Traction


Traction is an area where these shoes prove themselves worthy. Using a Pomoca Speed Mtn outsole, these shoes have the stickiest rubber in any test shoes. This rubber grips incredibly well onto the rock, and the sole simultaneously can edge and smear thanks to the Edging Plate in the insole. The sole of the Wildfire Edge features relatively shallow lugs capable in moderately slippery conditions but are outmatched by mud and other trail conditions that require heavier-set lugs. We paired these shoes with a pair of microspike crampons to ascend a moderate snowfield, but that is at the edge of their comfort zone.

salewa wildfire edge - the sole of the wildfire edge features some of the lowest profile...
The sole of the Wildfire Edge features some of the lowest profile lugs of any shoe, but it makes them very grippy on smooth rock.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Weight


These Salewa shoes weigh in at 2.02 pounds in US men's size 11. These are not the lightest shoes but are certainly not the heaviest. We find the weight worth the extra stability and climbing ability that they provide over models with less grippy soles.

salewa wildfire edge - we verified the weight of these shoes, and they come in at a...
We verified the weight of these shoes, and they come in at a respectable 2.02 pounds.
Credit: Ryan Huetter


Water Resistance


Without a liner, this shoe is not waterproof, and it scores low in this metric. There are waterproof versions of this shoe available, however, if you know you need that capability.

Durability


These shoes can hold up to the standard rigors of life on the trail but may have some durability issues if used regularly in abrasive terrain. We used these shoes to climb Mount Whitney and numerous other routes in the Sierra Nevada and Red Rock Canyon and found the suede wearing out on the outer edge of the foot. The laces are quite thin, and the lacing eyelets are made from cord rather than metal, so with a lot of jamming into cracks, these will likely break and be unreplaceable. We feel that we could get one solid season of heavy use out of the Edge before they are worn out.

salewa wildfire edge - the lacing system of these shoes prone to wear, and is one of their...
The lacing system of these shoes prone to wear, and is one of their weakest attributes.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Should You Buy the Salewa Wildfire Edge?


This sticky rubber hiking shoe is one of our favorite shoes for traveling in complex technical terrain, as they climb as well as an approach shoe but can handle moderate approaches on the trail as well. The Wildfire Edge is a great shoe for the technical hiker, and the extra traction provides good value. That said, these are a niche pair of shoes that aren't as suitable for general hiking applications as many other shoes on the market. This makes them most valuable to a smaller group of people. It is best for those who anticipate mostly dry conditions and who require the best performance on steep and rocky terrain that they can find. Those who plan on sticking mostly to trails, who carry overnight packs, and who want the added protection from a waterproof liner can look to several other good options found in this review.

salewa wildfire edge - while not designed for it, we put some microspike crampons on the...
While not designed for it, we put some microspike crampons on the Wildfires and used them to climb a moderate snow slope.
Credit: Matt Scott

What Other Hiking Shoes Should You Consider?


If you want the absolute best with good scores in every testing metric, then the Salomon X Ultra 4 Gore-Tex is our favorite. This shoe brings comfort and traction to a supportive and water-resistant shoe and at a lower price point.

Ryan Huetter