What Makes A Good Trail Running Shoe?
Trails demand more from you—and your running shoes.
Engineers build the best trail running shoes to skip through mud, ford swollen streams and shed the worst weather Mother Nature has planned for you.
Sticky rubber outsoles spiked with deep lugs provide purchase on slick trails and though loose dirt. Internal rock plates protect your feet from the jagged rocks and roots that litter your path. Some trail running shoes even seal out weather with a waterproof membrane.
Whatever trail you're tackling, make sure you have shoes that can keep up.
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