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Designed with the urban trail runner in mind, the Montrail Men’s Wildwood TR Trail Running Shoe gives you the versatility to burn down the trails with full protection and stability and to pound the pavement with cushioned support and flexibility. An asymmetrical midsole provides flexibility during long road races, and the lateral flex in the outsole allows a natural range of motion. The heel crash pad absorbs shock on hard surfaces, and the Trail Shield layer protects your foot from uneven trail debris. The Gyptonite sticky rubber sole stays glued to everything from slick-rock scrambles to wet pavement.
I'm not a racer, and unfortunately no longer a fitness guy. I stopped running distance runs on pavement a few yrs ago due to lower back issues, but recently started jogging some nearby trails and the lower impact trail running seems good with my back. I run 3-4 times/week about 5 mi at a run. What sort of shoe would you recommend for me?
No way to say based on the info provided -some shoes are neutral, some are more guidance biased.. How much do you pronate, and what's your stride like? how much support do you need? how rocky and difficult is your terrain? Take a look at the La Sportiva line, as well as the Brooks and Salomon lines. They all make shoes ranging from super light trail runners, to more supportive runners for less experienced feet and ankles. Consider footbeds for more stability and support. Spotiva/Salomon/Brooks all have great websites which can help you select a shoe.
These what you'd expect of a trail-road hybrid--mediocre at both. They've got a ton of cushioning, but the run is clunky, like they don't want to leave the ground. The fit is baggy, inferior to the typical Montrail last--the 11 is usually a perfect fit for me but here it only works if I wear thick hiking socks. And by contrast with the zippy but austere look of the Streak, these look like hell.
I got these for protection on very long runs, which they'll probably still be good for, but they're just not impressive shoes.
this shoe is great. my new favorite montrail. i've used them all, been through the Hardrocks (which are still the best for short to mid distance, rocky and rough trails) and like the Streaks (which are on the softer side). The Wildwood is a bit heavier than the Streak, but also more durable and stable, making it my choice for long distance trail runs.
I have not noticed that they fit all that small. I am a 9.5 and I wear a 9.5 in the Wildwood and in all other Montrails. It may be that they are narrow for your foot? Try 1/2 size up and see how that works. Good luck!
great looking the black surface doesn't show dirt as much as a white shoe and the traction is good.It feels alittle heavy when running but overall worth the money! I own the hurricane ridge xcr trail runners which were also black/red and these are a good replacement-the only down fall is that their not gore-tex!
I wear Montrail Hurricaine XCR's most of the time. I bought a pair of these to see what they are like. This shoe has minimal arch support and in general a poor fit. These shoes are good general everyday walking arount shoes, for get trail running. Stick with the XCR's and Continetal Divides! Doug Phx AZ
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