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Montrail Flow Hiking Shoe - Men's

Montrail Flow Hiking Shoe - Men's

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Montrail Flow Hiking Shoe - Men's

Trail-running weight, hiking shoe materials, and sticky-rubber traction go into the cauldron. The Montrail Men's Flow Shoe comes out, ready to tackle anything from short approach hikes to impromptu urban climbing sessions. Up front, Griptonite rubber and extended toe bumpers smear on slick rock and concrete like a salamander, while a full-wrap leather forefoot vamp provides protection and durability. Toward the rear, an EVA midsole, TPU stabilizing plate and breathable mesh panels give the Flow trail-running capability.

Bottom Line: Trail-running approach shoe, or scramble-friendly runner? You decide.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good Parkour Shoe

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November 7, 2008

I bought these shoes about four months back and have been using them for parkour in urban areas. They are a little bit stiff but have amazing grip- my tic tacs, wall runs, and cat grabs all improved immediately. I really like the covered toe feature after tearing holes through the toes on both of my previous parkour shoes. It is also extremely useful that the entire sole is cover with rubber- it has saved by butt a couple of times of rail precisions.

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Would this shoe be good for Parkour? Free-running?? 'Cause...

Would this shoe be good for Parkour? Free-running?? 'Cause it looks like it!

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June 4, 2008

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I think this is what this shoe's underlying purpose is, free running. It may not be fully advertised as such so as not to look like a niche shoe, which may narrow it's audience, but it is definitely a free-running shoe. By the way, the name speaks for itself.

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June 8, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Montrail Flow

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October 19, 2008

Good comfortable shoe with great support. I walk/run a lot of worn-down, washed-out trails and these provide great grip and also great comfort when stepping on exposed roots. The fit snugly without feeling constrictive. Round laces will always come loose, I go for the classic double-knot.

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Rating for this product: 5

Montrail Flow

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July 17, 2008

Good shoe. provides good support. well designed tread pattern grips well in mud and wet rocks. shoe seems to be true to size. harden rubber on over the toe protects and keeps water out. the other review is right the laces do come undone but if you tuck them in under the other laces this solves this problem. overall great light hiking shoe. the only thing that i didn't like is that they do heat up around the front of the shoe because there is less breathable material to seal out water but i live in hot humid environment so this can be expected with about any shoe. i wouldnt trade the protection for more venting.

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Rating for this product: 5

Recommended

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June 12, 2008

great shoe - very comfortable, yet provides plenty of support. only problem i've run into is the laces seem to come undone fairly regularly.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Upper] leather and synthetic mesh
Lining: Wicking synthetic
Sole: Griptonite sticky rubber
Lacing: Standard
Shank: 3/4-Length TPU
Weight: [Pair] 15.5oz (439g)
Recommended Use: Approach, light hiking, trail running, scrambling
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year