Most people fall into one of two camps when it comes to hiking footwear. You either prefer the support and protection of a full-on hiking boot or the comfort and flexibility of a trail runner. However, somewhere in the middle sits a class of technical mountain shoes only a few people outside the climbing world appreciate – the approach shoe.
Perhaps the most versatile class of mountain footwear, the approach shoe is a tough-as-nails, below-the-ankle blend of hiking boot, trail runner and climbing shoe. Their biggest advantage, the outsole, is made with sticky climbing shoe grade rubber, meaning they stick to rock like glue.
So, if you seek footwear that can nimbly navigate, say, the canyons of Moab — and seamlessly transition to a bar crawl in town (ah, remember those?) — look no further than the following nine tried-and-true approach shoes. The best part? Several just happen to be on sale right now.
Black Diamond Technician

For approaches that require more vertical than horizontal movement, behold this good-looking, technical approach shoe. Thanks to the ultra-sticky BlackLabel-Mountain rubber, you’ll push through 5th-class terrain fast with complete confidence. Underfoot, the low-profile keeps you close to the ground, ideal for precise foot placement on micro footholds and smearing on slabby rock. Just be sure to size way up, perhaps a full size, as they run small.
Outsole: BlackLabel-Mountain rubber
Weight: 10oz