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Montrail Hardrock Trail Running Shoe - Mens
The Montrail Hard Rock Trail Running Shoe, inspired by the Hardrock 100 Ultra race, takes on the rough, rocky terrain of its namesake. This shoe provides the utmost stability and traction, but that protection doesn't sacrifice agility, flexibility, or light weight. Aggressive lugs let you plow through dirt and mud. With its wider midsole and molded protection plate—which is sculpted for flexibility during forward motion—the Hardrock protects the bottom of your foot from bruising. The firm heel counter holds you steady, the forefoot's metatarsal gel pad cushions, and the high-density medial post helps prevent pronation. Thanks to their IntegraFit last, these shoes feel like they're custom made.
Bottom Line: All the traction and stability you want for rough, sketchy terrain, without turning your running shoe into a boot.
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I see several comments about the narrow heel, but nothing about...
I see several comments about the narrow heel, but nothing about the toe box. I have neuromas in both feet and love the Saucony/Brooks wide toe box- can't get into most other shoes without immediate pain. Any comments? Thanks.
By: bandsharsh2383488
August 27, 2008
i too have a neuroma in one foot. being a montrail athlete i have a pair of all the trail shoes. i've tried all of them and the hardrock is the best. i think this is because the toe box is wider, the shoe is stiffer and more protective.. and most likely the biggest reason is the protection plate in the sole. this helps protect the neuroma from harsh trail. it's the only shoe i run trail in now as i'm letting my neuroma heal.







