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“I wore the Altra Lone Peak 4.0s straight out of the box and into a 50k race, and they performed brilliantly! Subsequent runs since race day have done nothing but confirm that this is a solid trail...” Read expert review
“The New Balance Summit KOM/QOM (“King/Queen of the Mountain”) is a firm and durable trail running shoe that offers maximum stability and protection on hazardous terrain. While this may not be the...” Read expert review
“The Saucony Xodus ISO 3 seems to be good for wet or dry trail, and isn't uncomfortable when I'm running on road or gravel between trail sections. It may feel a little clunkier at first, but I got used...” Read expert review
“The Hoka One One Speedgoat 2 delivered the perfect lightweight cushioned response, ride and comfort in what trail runners look for in a trail shoe that can withstand versatile terrain. What stood out...” Read expert review
Athena Farias
Exercise Physiologist, Strength and Conditioning Coach, and Run Coach.
“The HOKA ONE ONE Evo Mafate is a light, comfortable trail running shoe that is durable and protective enough for longer distances and technical terrain. The maximalist shoe floats up a hill (while...” Read expert review
“The Brooks PureGrit 7 is a trail shoe sticking to its niche in the industry — and with good reason. There are shoes that offer more support. There are shoes that offer more comfort. But for trail...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Terrex Two boa is built for long days on the trail. It has a high performing midsole/outsole combination that provides a responsive, cushioned and grippy ride. The upper requires a slight...” Read expert review
“The Altra Olympus 3.0 is a maximally cushioned trail shoe that works well on just about any trail. If you’re going to be out on the trail for a substantial amount of time, you’ll likely appreciate...” Read expert review
“The Brooks Cascadia 13 gets a modern upper in the latest iteration while maintaining its midsole, outsole and other details from the previous version. The shoe is relatively heavy, which drags down...” Read expert review
“The Saucony Koa TR bills itself as a hybrid solution for those seeking a running shoe that will handle both trails and paved surfaces. While the shoe is comfortable and supportive, it falls short of...” Read expert review