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The North Face Rucky Chucky Trail Running Shoe - Women's
The North Face's endurance athletes count on the Women's Rucky Chucky Trail Running Shoe to provide support and comfort on long-distance runs and races. A TPU Terrain Harness wraps around your foot to increase lateral support and add protection from any hard object that gets in your way. The North Face then gave the Rucky Chucky Trail Running Shoe a well-cushioned EVA midsole for more padding, and an aggressive Tenacious Grip outsole keeps you going strong through steep, slick conditions. This shoe's mesh upper comes with drain holes, so your feet dry quickly after a full-speed stream crossing.
Bottom Line: Go faster and farther into the backcountry with The North Face Rucky Chucky Trail Running Shoe.
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My all-time fave trail shoe
By: Ingrid Backstrom
February 18, 2009
My favorite trail running shoe--I run in Tahoe on trails with sharp rocks, and these hold up quite well and are nice and grippy. The fit is great, I have a pretty standard foot and these feel like a traditional fit. They feel great hiking, as well, and I only run on a little bit of pavement but haven't noticed a problem there at all.
I didn't care for them.
By: ruthw
March 20, 2009
I was looking forward to getting these shoes after reading the reviews, but was disappointed when I received them because they were too loose in the heels and lacked cushioning.
Great shoe!
By: Kimber
August 13, 2008
Lightweight shoe with great traction. Very comfortable with lots of room in the toe box. Could could use more cushion, especially if you run on pavement, but great on trails. Overall, I love them!
Funny name, good shoe
By: Mogg
July 29, 2008
I have to admit, I'm not a runner, but I have these shoes and I promise, I do a fair amount of hiking and other activities. These have been holding up pretty good for a running shoe. I got them about a month ago and have hiked a handful of times in them. The orthodic that is in the shoe has a raised heal area which is nice to help you feel supported but I find it slightly irritating after a little while. But you can always switch those out for your own if they bother you. The mesh is really nice for breathability as long as you aren't bushwacking. I found that some smaller weeds found their way into my shoe. But I used them for some burly rock scrambling and bushwacking and my feet were about the only thing to not overheat and was fairly comfortable the whole time. And they stuck to rock pretty well. I usually have rubbing the first few times that I wear a shoe but experienced no such thing. Pretty good shoe!
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