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Vasque Mercury XCR Trail Running Shoes - Women's

Vasque Mercury XCR Trail Running Shoes - Women's

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Vasque Mercury XCR Trail Running Shoes - Women's

Lace up the Vasque Women's Mercury XCR Running Shoes and leave the road behind. This trail running shoe's liner wicks sweat and moisture away from your feet towards a Gore-Tex waterproof, breathable membrane. The membrane lets sweat out without letting water in. The Vasque Mercury XCR's last has straight shape and more volume in the midfoot, making it ideal for runners who need more room for little toes or have low arches, but still need ample stability. A plastic forefoot plate under the Vasque Mercury GTX's midsole prevents you from feeling sharp rocks or sticks on the trail, and the Mercury GTX's lightweight and stylish design mean this trail runner can double as a casual or light day hiker as well.

Bottom Line: From the road to trail, stride after stride, the Vasque Mercury XCR provide a smooth, controlled ride.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good Stiff Soled Trail Shoes

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August 3, 2009

I a a size 7 in all shoes and these are no exception.I run about 20 miles a week, half of them trail and find these shoes to be excellent performers. Stiff enough to take some hard hits from roots and rocks, but not like running with two by fours strapped to my feet. The moderate lift of the heel (slightly more pronounced than road shoes) seems to give an advantage for up and downhills; a feature I really like. They were comfortable out of the box the first day on the trail, but have become even more so after a few runs. So far have, they about 30 miles on them and they're not looking much worse for the wear. I've always liked Vasque and these live up to the standards I've come to expect from the company.

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Is this a good shoe for someone with a wide foot? I usually wear

Is this a good shoe for someone with a wide foot? I usually wear Saucony running shoes and Merrill shoes, which have a wide toebox. How does Vasque compare?

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March 13, 2008

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I love my Vasques. They are one of the shoes I find find feet my feet well and I believe I have wide feet. If it helps, I typically cannot wear Addidas but do also prefer Saucony and Merrel shoes.My pair of Vasque Velocitys have lasted me years and are still my favorite pair of shoes. I'm looking to replace them and am really only looking for another pair of Vasques.Hope this helps.

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September 21, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

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October 23, 2009

Love, Love, Love em'
Very comfortable from day one! These have been great in the nasty Seattle rain. I do alot of walking and have had nothing but a great experience with these shoes. Haven't used them for trail running, the intended purpose. But, I'm out in the weather constantly and in these shoes more than 14 hours a day. Dry, comfy feet at the end....The ONLY con is the laces don't seem to stay tied. My solution is the double knot and no problems. I wear a size 9 and they fit perfectly with liners and light hiking socks...They are certainly worth it. If you see them on SAC for $40.00 GRAB EM'...plus they are quite attractive on. Not big clod-hoppers...like some!

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Rating for this product: 3

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October 19, 2009

I'm normally a 9.5, but almost always go up a half size for hiking and running shoes. The 10s were big and bulky, but then the 9.5's were too tight. I ended up going with a New Balance Country Walker for a less bulky, but very stable and solid 10.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Upper] leather and synthetic; [Insert] Gore-Tex XCR 
Lining:
Nylon 
Sole:
Rubber 
Arch Support:
Neutral 
Lacing:
Standard 
Shank:
TPU Plate 
Weight:
[Pair, size X] 0lb 0oz (000g) 
Recommended Use:
Trail running 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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