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Whether you run on trails, roads, or a bit of both, the La Sportiva Fireblade Men's Trail Running Shoes provide the traction, support, and lightweight performance you need. Their 1lb 6oz weight keeps you light on your feet as you cover the miles. Runner's World was impressed enough to give them their Best Debut award. La Sportiva added a padded, triple density midsole for long-lasting comfort and pronation control. The Fireblade Shoes' FriXion outsoles stick to pavement like glue and give you great traction on the dirt. To top things off, La Sportiva used mesh inserts for increased breathability and comfort on hot summer days.
Bottom Line: Run on any terrain with the La Sportiva Fireblade Trail Running Shoes.
From the pictures, the tread on these shoes looks pretty weak. Anyone out there know how well the tread works in multi-terrain settings? I'm talking grass, dirt, mud, rocks, etc...
I've run several races in these on various types of terrain (mud, boulders, grass, and normal single track) and have found these shoes to grip better than other trail shoes I have run in (Brooks Cascadias, Pearl Izumis). La Sportiva calls the outer sole the "FriXion outsoles"... whatever that means. Regardless, the sole and treads do a great job of clinging to the trail.
I feel like you have more control in this shoe compared to others... it feels like a lower profile. Hope this helps!
Ditto and I concur with the above. These are good, solid trail runners. I have put what looks like non agressive tread to the test and it performed better than most. The Frixion rubber is a composite made from rock climbing sticky rubber. I've run through everything but deep mud and stayed glued to the trail. They come in wider sizes; look for the + next to the size number.No complaints but one, laces are a bit short, other than that these babies rock.