Under Armour Charged Assert 10 Review
Our Verdict
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Under Armour Charged Assert 10 | |||||
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Awards | Best Budget Walking Shoe for Men | ||||
Price | $75 List $64.95 at Amazon | $80 List Check Price at Amazon | $46 List $34.99 at Amazon | $60 List $39.90 at Amazon | $65 List $44.32 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | This budget walking shoe provides comfort, support, and durability for everyday use | This durable walking shoe is best for shorter walks or occasional use | A basic option for light duty, these shoes are lacking in support and durability | A basic and inexpensive option but lacks durability for long term use | A basic choice for those wanting a low use slip on shoe |
Rating Categories | Under Armour Charge... | Adidas Race TR23 | VAMJAM Ultra Lightw... | Skechers GoWalk Max... | Skechers Go Walk Max |
Comfort (30%) | |||||
Support (25%) | |||||
Traction (20%) | |||||
Weight (15%) | |||||
Durability (10%) | |||||
Specs | Under Armour Charge... | Adidas Race TR23 | VAMJAM Ultra Lightw... | Skechers GoWalk Max... | Skechers Go Walk Max |
Measured Weight | 11.14 oz | 13.50 oz | 5.95 oz | 8.62 oz | 7.80 oz |
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop | 10 mm | 21 mm | 15 mm | 9 mm | 9 mm |
Measured Heel Stack | 33 mm | 40 mm | 30 mm | 34 mm | 36 mm |
Closure Type | Lace | Lace | Lace | Lace | None |
Upper Material | Mesh, leather overlays | Textile | Mesh | Mesh | Mesh upper |
Midsole Material | Charged foam cushioning | Cloudfoam | Foam | Foam | Foam |
Ousole Material | Rubber | Rubber | Foam | Rubber | Rubber |
Heel Tab Type | Finger loop | Finger loop | Finger loop | Finger loop | Finger loop |
Measured Width | 4.9 in. | 4.7 in. | 4.5 in. | 4.4 in. | 4.6 in. |
Width Options | Regular | Regular | Regular | Narrow, regular | Narrow, regular |
Measured Rocker Angle | 23.0 deg | 27.5 deg | 24.0 deg | 19.5 deg | 18.5 deg |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Charged Assert 10 proves to be an entry-level walking shoe for those on a budget or wanting to start slow and see how things progress. This durable shoe offer impact protection and support with a reasonable amount of traction.
Performance Comparison
Comfort
The Charged Assert 10 offers comfort in some areas but may be negated by others. The 33-millimeter heel stack offers a cushioned base and absorbs impact. However, the 10-millimeter heel-to-toe drop is on the higher side when compared to other options. If you are used to a large drop, this might not be much of an issue for you. The tongue has thick padding for extra comfort; however, a tight lace can still be felt on the instep. The heel collar also had additional padding, but I felt like it was a little overdone. The excessive padding tends to press uncomfortably against my Achilles and below the ankle, detracting from the shoe's overall fit. I specifically appreciated the breathability of these shoes, which was confirmed by our lab tests.
The first time I wore the Charged Assert 10, they had a noticeable tightness in the toebox, which did improve over time. My toes pushed against the sides of the shoe, which was irritating with prolonged use, though no blisters occurred. Even so, my foot slid within the shoe, increasing pressure on the instep. These are a neutral shoe and are only available in a regular width. Those with wide feet should steer clear. However, those with a neutral foot might be able to get a comfortable fit with the right lacing tightness.
The shoes have a standard style lacing system comprised of five eyelets and a sixth for additional heel lock. These are not hands-free shoes and require the laces to be loosened and tightened with on and off use. The laces do not slip through the eyelets, and they are friction-free like some of the other models we have tested.
Support
The Charged Assert 10 didn't struggle in the support department and provided us with a solid performance. The flex test showed movement at the toe box while the remainder of the sole remained stiff, which is a good sign for a supportive shoe. With lateral movement, the shoe and ankle feel stable, but the design lacks stability on the medial side, making it easier for the ankle to roll inward.
The laces stayed in place during testing but seemed to bite into the instep on the higher eyelets. The oversized padded collar does not allow any gaps around the ankle and seems a bit too tight. As mentioned previously, despite more lace tension the heel slides forward with use.
The twist test examines the resistance to torsion and how well the show will prevent the foot from twisting. When twisted in opposing directions, the sole proved to have a moderately rigid sole. This means the shoe offers good support and will help to prevent stress and strain on the foot. Since the Charged Assert 10 is a neutral support shoe, it is best used by someone with a neutral gait who doesn't require arch support.
Traction
I had no issues with traction with these shoes and feel they performed well. The foam midsole is covered with a rubber sole in most areas but leaves some openings for flexibility. The tread depth is deeper than that of some of the other walking shoes, which gives it a slight advantage in some conditions.
With a solid performance for gravel, concrete, and tile, the Charged Assert 10 provides a trustworthy and reliable grip on any surface. I felt confident in the footing and traction provided by these shoes, even when transitioning between surfaces like carpet, tile, and pavement. Wet conditions did not diminish this confidence, ensuring secure steps throughout.
Weight
The Charged Assert 10 maintains its middle-of-the-road performance with a weight of about 11.1 ounces for a man's size 10.5, which is about average for the group. The shoe feels solid overall and is noted to be bulkier than it is heavy. With regular use, I did not notice any additional fatigue or stress from the weight.
The shoe doesn't have a bulky look. In fact, I'd say the look is more tuned down. The upper is primarily mesh with leather and synthetic overlays. And though it has a thick 33-millimeter heel stack height, it doesn't appear like an ultra-cushioned shoe, as some of the others in our lineup do.
Durability
As aforementioned, the upper is made from a combination of synthetic, leather, and mesh. Meanwhile the rubber outsole provides the Charged Assert the durability you will need. Through my testing I did not experience any loose threads or poorly fit materials, and the sole appears to have almost no wear at all. Some users have reported issues with the sole breaking down quickly, but I saw no indication of that during my extensive tests.
Regular care and cleaning should be performed to prolong the life of the shoe. It is recommended to brush off excess dirt and debris, use a sponge or towel to hand wash with mild detergent in warm water, rinse and allow to air dry.
Should You Buy the Under Armour Charged Assert 10?
The Charged Assert 10 is a good middle-of-the-road option for a budget-minded person looking to be more active or needing a general-use shoe. The stability and traction provide a solid foundation for most everyday activities and the durable construction means they should withstand regular use.
What Other Walking Shoes Should You Consider?
If you are looking for another budget-friendly option, the Adidas Race TR23 is worth taking a look at. The Kizik Lima was a stand-out for its performance as a hands-free slip-on shoe. And if you have a wider foot and need durability, the New Balance 877 V1 may be what you are looking for.