Inspired by our rock and approach shoes but designed for campfires, commutes and kicking around town, the mojito is our best-selling casual shoe. A cult classic that can hike with the best of them, but is stylish enough for life away from the mountains.
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I have put these shoes through its paces. I use them for walking, as my knees do not allow me to run. I have put over 75 miles since I bought them. It took a little bit to get used to them not having as much padding as other walking shoes. These shoes shine when you need to tackle very different terrain types in one session.I was in Veracruz, Mexico last week and took these shoes with me. I wore them to walk all over the city. They were very comfortable for long hours in the hot and humid climate of the area. One of my trips took me between walking on asphalt, walking on dirt, and walking on a hanging bridge. The first long session was at the Hernan Cortez property. The next place I walked through was the ruins at Cempoala, which are close to the Hernan Cortez house.I averaged about 9K steps per day last week. These shoes are my most favorite trekking/walking shoes. I also got the light gray ones. The lace all the way down the toe box is a great thing, as it lets me adjust for different sock types. I have used them with thick wool socks, regular tube socks, and the ankle types.The only con, which is cosmetic, is that men's version does not have more colors. Women's version has colors only available to them.These shoes are great and I do not particularly like using my other walking shoes anymore. These are great when tackling multiple terrains on the same trip. I would not recommend them if you are walking on asphalt all the time.
I have a 2 y/o pair of Mojitos in the "shark" grey color, and recently picked up a pair of the "lake blue" as a Christmas present to myself. They are very comfy - I wear them year-round with shorts and jeans. The shoe does run a little small - I wear an 8.5 or a 9 normally, and these are 9.5 (eu size 42.5). I've used them for light hiking, but they're usually my go-to shoe for casual days, trips to the mall, walks around DC, and all other "just hanging out" activities. Mojitos get a lot of "Wow, that's a cool looking shoe" attention, especially the blue pair. I love the way they look - a nice combo of tech and casual. One thing I've noted about the shoes is that they appear to be very quality-built pieces. On the shark grey ones, not a stitch has popped, no glued rubber has started to separate, and the wear to the soles is minimal for how many miles I've put on them. Granted, they're expensive shoes, especially if you're paying a full-price $150 sum for them. I've paid $89 and $110 for mine respectfully - prices that are a little easier to swallow. In all, a comfortable, well-made, good-looking shoe that's great around town or kicking up a little dust on short hike.
I purchased these shoes from Grivet Outdoor, they are good value for the price. Shipment arrived promptly, no issues. Wore them around town for one day before taking them out for 5 mile hike in Vail, CO. The shoes are light, rugged and fit very well. The unique toe lace design allowed me to adjust the fit on the fly. Surprisingly, no blisters or hot spots after the hike with basically no break in period. Traveling light so I wanted a show that looked good around town but was a serious hiking shoe as well. I would purchase these again, assuming they hold up as expected.
Bought these for a trip to Nicaragua where I did some hiking and a ton of walking. I like the look and overall I think they were a good purchase.Positive:- Love the Vibram sole; plenty of traction- Good looking- Holding up nicely- Lace design allows you to widen the show where you need itNegative:- Run a bit small (I wear a 9.5 and the 43/10 is still a bit small for me)- Short tongue is a bit annoying when you are putting them on - it keeps getting pushed in then I have to fish it back out- Insole is not as comfortable as I'd like; I'll probably end up putting another insert in there
I am a dual lower limb amputee, meaning my feet are fake. Therefore, I can not comment on comfort. This is my fourth pair of Scarpa bought, however. Every pair, including these casual sneakers, have exceptional traction and are built with a high durability standard! My fake feet destroy shoes! But i have not been able tear/rub/pressure a wear spot on the inner soles! That (to me) is very impressive, Scarpa!!These Mojito sneakers are light and have great heel support! My fake feet seem to be hugged perfectly. Lacing down to toe allows easy adjustment for loose casual slip on/off or tighter for longer walking. I am happy i purchased these!
The Mojitos are all-day awesome. At this point, I have no idea how miles I've put on these shoes, because I don't even notice them - and that's kinda what I want out of a shoe. I've mostly worn out a pair of Zens, and I've worn out other, similar shoes from other brands; and where the Zens have outlasted just about everything else - they're just not as comfortable as the Mojitos for everyday/allday use. The Zens are stiffer, wear harder and are meant for more arduous work; whereas I wear the Mojitos all day at work, walking several miles a day in them, and they're my go-to for everything else as well. I'm not sure how they'd do for serious trails, but they're fine on single-track paths. Put it this way: I'd wear the Mojitos in the car for a couple hours up to a trailhead in the ADX, then put my Zens on to scramble around, then put my Mojitos back on for the rest of the day.
I was visiting Europe when I first saw someone wearing this shoe. The eye-catching style sent me combing the internet to find them. I have long, wide feet and have a hard time finding shoes that are adjustable enough to accommodate my feet. When I saw the full length laces that extend all the way to the toe box, I was excited to try them out. I visited a couple of retailers to try them on, but they didn't have my size in stock. I ordered the necessary size in the hopes that they would fit, I wasn't disappointed. The ability to adjust the lacing gave me the versatility to adjust the shoe to my foot.The build quality, thus far, is amazing. I get comments all the time on the style of the shoes. Scarpa makes a superior product and is a great value for the price.