running is a sport that every day has more followers among its ranks. Although it is usually practiced on asphalt or tartan, with it coexist other more rugged disciplines such as trail running, whose main feature is that the race runs in the middle of nature, but having fewer followers and therefore less market share, it is left a little aside.
Therefore, in Runnea we wanted to pay attention to help you when choosing some of the trail running shoes that we believe can rise to the occasion when the mountain becomes demanding with its steep slopes and steep terrain. Add to this that sometimes adverse weather conditions make the challenge even greater, and that's when trail runners need their footwear to meet the expectations of the event, whether it's during a competition or a demanding training run.
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We have chosen 7 models of running shoes, all of them from different brands, considering that they will meet the most demanding expectations of runners when you put your feet on the mountain:
The Salomon Wings Pro is a very complete trail shoe model inspired by the S-lab design (lab range designed from athletes) for all types of terrain.
I would classify it as a shoe aimed at runners of medium-high weight who like a protected model to move on a variety of surfaces, but especially those stronger where the foot and ankle need some firmness and feeling of being well adjusted.
The French brand has come up with an all-terrain shoe that will be good for training and long runs, with an excellent sole and good construction materials.
If you're looking for something different and new from what the market has to offer, you've just found it. The Trail Rocket is a minimalist and very lightweight shoe built for excellent performance in highly competitive events. The Scott brand is known for its specialization in the design of cycling shoes, so we can be sure that they understand something about traction and performance. Thanks to the eRide technology implemented in the sole, it makes heel-to-toe transitions fast and comfortable. The upper of the Trail Rocket is constructed with a closed mesh, making the shoe very breathable and preventing small rocks and pebbles from getting inside.
This model of trail running shoes from the prestigious French firm is agreat alternative for runners with neutral footsteps who are going to compete in medium and long distance mountain races. The Hoka One One is characterized by its maximum cushioning. The midsole incorporates EVA technology for a cushioned stride and as natural as possible, its large sole has a series of multidirectional lugs 4 millimeters thick offering excellent grip on slopes.
If you want to compete in the most demanding trails with a good grip look no further, the Salomon S-LAB XT 6 with Agile Chassis system incorporates endoFIT and a seamless upper providing optimum performance in the most demanding tests. These trail running shoes for men and women are especially recommended when facing big challenges in the mountains and more when the weather conditions become really adverse. The competitive advantage of the S-LAB XT 6 is its Contragrip outsole, capable of performing perfectly in mud and snow. On the other hand, its toe cap has a special reinforcement to protect the metatarsals against possible blows. Undoubtedly, a great option for those demanding runners in the mountains.
The Mizuno Wave Hayate is a trail running shoe that stands out for its extreme lightness and speed, without being a minimalist model. It is the perfect shoe for those runners who have a good running technique due to its reduced profile that gives it a better dynamism and response when competing. The midsole features U4ic technology with cushioning properties, but making it lighter. As far as the outsole is concerned, it has an amalgamation of large X-shaped lugs for good grip, even on muddy terrain.
The Boston-based company fills this new trial shoe with color for mountain running enthusiasts. The first thing that surprises you about the Fresh Foam 980 Trail is the bi-directional lugged outsole that will allow you to run without worrying on the most slippery and rocky surfaces during the competition. It features a generously sized hexagonal lug design for increased stability and durability. A great option for runners who crave traction and want cushioning with every stride.
The Japanese brand presents a trail running shoe for runners with neutral footstep who run on not very technical terrain. In this renewed Asics model, the upper seams disappear and are replaced by thermo-sealed seams that repel water at all times. The flat sole with medium heel provides good grip on descents and ascents on any type of surface. The midsole provides good stability and support.
The North American firm bets for a versatile trail running shoe, designed for runners with neutral tread who are looking for competitions or training without many kilometers. Capable of adapting to a wide variety of terrains, the forefoot of the Terra Kiger 2 uses a sticky rubber layer for better grip on wet and slippery surfaces. Although the anatomical heel design offers good support, coupled with a breathable and seamless upper, perhaps the weakest point of this model is in the section related to foot protection.
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