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Montrail Streak Trail Running Shoe - Women's
Shock absorption in trail shoes is important. So is underfoot protection, traction on wet and dry surfaces, and lightweight, breathable uppers. The Montrail Women's Streak Trail Running Shoes have these features in spades. The lightweight upper materials allow for feet breathability on hot summer runs, while a responsive midsole absorbs impact as you breeze down the trail. Montrail's Trail Shield co-molds a flexible, protective material between the outsoles and mid-soles so rocks won't stab your feet, and the Streak Shoes' Gryptonite (yes, we said Gryptonite) rubber outsoles help keep you upright on wet days.
Bottom Line: Streak with lightweight shock-absorbers on your feet.
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need a shoe that is wide/wide toe box. i liked the odessey. should...
need a shoe that is wide/wide toe box. i liked the odessey. should i try the streak or the hardrock? i need a trail shoe that will last and won't have my feet hurting after 4hours.. help!
By: roxanne.zo2305573
July 14, 2008
These are lightweight and may not endure 4 hours of strenuous running. Salomon tends to run the widest amongst running shoes.
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Montrails are known to have a narrow heel, fit snug through the mid-foot, and have a wide toe box. I ran two hours in these today and they were great. It was my body that was suffering.. not my feet! If you need a protective shoe with posting to help with pronation look towards the Hardrock. If you want a softer, light trail shoe.. these are perfect. Hope this helps!
By: Backcountry.comGearGuruSteveH
, Jon Webb ![]()
August 19, 2008
It says shock absorber, but does it have cushion for 100 mile...
It says shock absorber, but does it have cushion for 100 mile trail runs?
By: cammyraven2285849
June 30, 2008
The Streak is a neutral shoe with no posting. It is very flexible, soft and light (9.8oz per shoe) and is designed with quickness in mind. There is lots of cushion and I have even heard of a person taking a brand new pair out and running a 50K. If that is the kind of shoe you are looking for... look no further. If you need a little more stiffness, posting, and trail protection you may want to consider the W's Hardrock from Montrail. Hope this info helps!
By: Jon Webb ![]()
August 19, 2008





