April 11, 2026

Scarpa Rush 2 Low Review

Jory, hikingfeet.com

I've hiked at least 400 miles in the Scarpa Rush 2 GTX since it debuted in 2023. Similar to the award-winning Salomon X Ultra 5, it balances weight savings with support better than most hiking shoes.  For 2026, Scarpa has replaced it with the Rush 2 Pro—a leather version that's nearly the same in performance. If you're considering the Rush 2 Pro, please read my Scarpa Rush 2 review below and/or my review of the mid-cut Rush 2 Pro.  

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Scarpa Rush 2 GTX Review

Scarpa Rush 2: Support

In the hike category, Scarpa is best known for sturdy hiking and trekking boots that are made for tough alpine trails and summit bids. The Scarpa Rush 2 is much lighter than those burly boots, but its support is still solid.


A TPU stability frame adds midfoot support and torsional rigidity, giving this shoe some heel-to-toe stiffness that stabilizes my ankles and takes some heat off my feet. My messed up ankles have felt comfortable in this sturdy hiking shoe, and my flat feet have stayed fresh on rocky footing and long-distance hikes that take their toll on me in less supportive hiking shoes. This shoe has plenty of support for moderate to difficult hikes and uneven terrain.

Scarpa Rush 2: Weight

 My unofficial cut-off for a lightweight hiking shoe is 2 pounds. My pair of the Scarpa Rush 2 Lows weighs exactly two pounds in a men's size 13 (above average size). That's impressive weight savings, given this shoe's excellent stability and support. Weighing approximately 4 ounces less than the average hiking shoe, the Rush 2 could save hikers a little energy if they hike fast enough or far enough for a few ounces to matter. This shoe's blend of support and weight savings is pretty impressive. 

Scarpa Rush 2 Low for women

Scarpa Rush 2: Fit

STANDARD

The Scarpa Rush 2 fits true to size with a standard fit— not as narrow as most Italian brands. That means the Rush 2 potentially fits a wider range of men and women than other premium alpine hiking shoes, such as the La Sportiva Spire GTX (which runs narrow in men's sizes).


Hikers with wide feet may be able to wear the Scarpa Rush 2 by sizing up more than normal. My moderately wide feet fit well in the size 13—I wear a 12 wide or 12.5 in most brands. 

Scarpa Rush 2: Comfort

WELL BALANCED

Comfort has a lot to do with fit, hiking style, and hikers' personal preferences. In this case, the Scarpa Rush 2 has a more forgiving fit than many hiking shoes, and it fits a wider range of hiking styles than most shoes with its unique balance between stability and agility.


For me, this is a comfortable hiking shoe. That has a lot to do with Scarpa's unique cushioning. They've placed softer EVA foam under the heel and balls of the feet to soften the ride while using firmer EVA foam elsewhere for lightweight support. The Rush 2 feels more cushioned— and more supportive— than the Salomon X Ultra GTX.  


This shoe's cushy enough to feel comfortable on well-maintained trails while also being sturdy enough to keep my feet fresher on harder, longer hikes. 


Scarpa Rush 2: Weather Protection

GORE-TEX

The GTX in the Scarpa Rush 2 GTX stands for GORE-TEX. Gore remains the industry standard for durable and breathable waterproofing. Shoes only offer a few inches of weather protection—less than boots. But this shoe's waterproofing has performed as expected in puddles, wet grass, and shallow stream crossings that don't extend over the waterproof and breathable membrane inside the shoe. For the best performance, keep your hiking shoes clean and re-apply a DWR when you notice water no longer beading up on the outside of the shoe. That will maintain your shoes' breathability and minimize moisture wicking into the shoe to maximize its waterproofing. 


If you want more waterproof protection, check out the Scarpa Rush Mids.

Scarpa Rush 2: Traction

I'm a fan of this shoe's Presa outsoles. The lugs are moderately deep and widely spaced to gain purchase in snow and mud. Their SuperGum rubber is relatively soft, creating friction for good grip on rock. That adds up to versatile traction that's good on most trails.


The lugs aren't as aggressive as those on the Salomon X Ultra 4, so the Rush isn't quite as baller on steep trails with scree, gravel, and mud. But I managed a steep descent down a slippery scree shoot yesterday with loose rocks, gravel, and damp leaves. There's enough heel brake and bite in the lugs to dig into those dodgy conditions pretty well. At the same time, the Rush 2 is much better on rocky terrain than the X Ultra 4. This is good tread for the Appalachian trails where I do most of my hiking. 

Scarpa Rush 2: Value 

My Scarpa Rush 2 review hasn't dug up any weaknesses. This is a premium hiking shoe that seems to be well made and strong across the board. At the same time, it's not cheap, coming in at $199 (MSRP). That's a premium price—$40 more than the X Ultra 4—but it's for a premium hiking shoe. That's the same price as the Altra Olympus 5 Hike GTX and $10 less that its most appropriate comp, the La Sportiva Spire GTX ($209). For me, the price is steep but fair since the Rush 2 GTX clearly ranks at or near the top of the best hiking shoes for men and women.

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Scarpa Rush 2 GTX Low: Pros vs. Cons

My Scarpa Rush 2 review is overwhelmingly positive. Here are the pros and cons of this premium hiking shoe:

Pros:

  • highly supportive
  • exceptional blend of stability & agility
  • lightweight
  • not as narrow as most Italian brands
  • waterproof-breathable GORE-TEX
  • versatile tread for moderate to difficult trails

Cons:

  • expensive 
  • not available in wide sizes

Conclusion:

The Scarpa Rush 2 hiking shoe probably gets my vote as the best overall hiking shoe, based on this review. There's not much this shoe can't do, and it's special blend of stability and agility, support and weight savings, stiffness and softness means it could appeal to many hikers, from fast hikers with light packs to the average day hiker to the serious alpine hiker. 

best fit

 standard feet 

best match 

 serious hikers, day hikers, fast-and-light hikers


Do you like the Scarpa Rush 2 GTX? 

If you're looking for a premium hiking shoe, it'll be hard to beat the Scarpa Rush 2 GTX Low. That being said, it's not a smart choice if it doesn't fit you well or if it doesn't match your style. My Scarpa Rush 2 review should help you figure out if it's a good fit for your feet and a good match for your hikes.

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Hi, I'm Jory, and I created Hiking Feet to help recreational hikers and backpackers find the best hiking boots, hiking shoes, and trail running shoes for their feet and their hikes. My professional recommendations and reviews stem from my extensive hiking experience (10,000+ miles in the past ten years) and my outdoor industry experience— where I'm a "Gearhead" and Copywriter for Backcountry, a certified brand expert, and the former footwear manager at a hiking and backpacking specialty shop. 


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