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TRAIL RUNNING SHOES

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Leave the predictable path behind. This collection of trail running shoes is for the runner who seeks adventure, who understands that the real run begins where the pavement ends. These are not simply road shoes with more tread; they are purpose-built tools, engineered to connect you to the wild with confidence and control.

Every shoe here is built around the principle of grip. Aggressive outsoles with deep, multi-directional lugs act like claws, biting into soft earth, shedding mud, and finding purchase on slick rock and loose scree. They are your foundation for moving with certainty over unpredictable ground. But traction is nothing without protection. Think of these shoes as lightweight armour for your feet—featuring reinforced toe bumpers to fend off roots and rocks, and tough, abrasion-resistant uppers that shield you from the trail's sharp edges.

For those who run no matter the weather, many of our trail shoes are available in GORE-TEX versions. This remarkable membrane is bonded into the shoe's upper, creating a waterproof yet breathable shield. It stops rain, puddles, and stream water from getting in, but still allows sweat and heat to escape, keeping your feet drier and more comfortable from the inside out.

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Trail running shoes are designed specifically for off-road terrain, featuring rugged outsoles with aggressive lugs for superior traction, reinforced uppers for protection, and added stability for uneven ground. Unlike road shoes, they often include rock plates, toe guards, and water-repellent materials to shield your feet from rocks, roots, and debris.

Top trail running shoe brands include Hoka, Salomon, Brooks, and ASICS. Popular models such as the Hoka Speedgoat, Salomon Speedcross, Brooks Cascadia, and ASICS GEL-Trabuco offer a range of features from maximal cushioning to exceptional grip, ensuring there’s a suitable option for every type of trail and runner.

Look for deep, multi-directional lugs for grip, a reinforced toe cap for protection, a durable upper, and a secure fit. Depending on your local terrain, you may also want a rock plate for underfoot protection and a waterproof membrane like GORE-TEX for wet conditions. A wider toe box and gusseted tongue can also enhance comfort and keep debris out.

Waterproof trail running shoes, often featuring GORE-TEX membranes, are ideal if you regularly run in wet, muddy, or snowy conditions. However, they can be less breathable and heavier than standard models, so for dry or warm climates, a breathable mesh upper might be preferable.

Yes, models like the Salomon Speedcross and Hoka Speedgoat are designed for technical and muddy trails, offering deep lugs and sticky rubber outsoles for maximum grip. For rocky or hard-packed trails, shoes with shallower lugs and a rock plate, such as the Brooks Cascadia, are recommended.

Absolutely. Many trail running shoes provide enough grip, protection, and comfort for hiking, especially on well-maintained trails. Their lighter weight and flexibility can make them a great alternative to traditional hiking boots for faster-paced adventures.


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