The Evo 120 takes the power of the frontside-oriented Bold 130 and adapts it for more creature comfort and all-mountain handling—with a walk-mode feature thrown in for increased mobility and base-area convenience.
Testers liked the open and anatomical fit through the toebox and forefoot—a big improvement for Roxa in fit this year—slotting it right down the middle of the medium-width fit tension range. This is a firm-feeling 120-flex, testers said, with a dense liner feel against the shin and a brick outhouse range of flexion. Bigger more aggressive testers appreciated the support, while our shorter and less aggro guys suggested the Evo 110 would be the call.
Lateral moves were rewarded with a strong and stable arc, but testers all noted that the cuff geometry is set-up a little on the bowlegged side, which produced more inside edge bias than most were looking for without modifying the stance via the onboard cuff adjustment.
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