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Thomas J. Devereaux

Backpacker // Trail Runner // Climber // Biker // Mountaineer // Boulderer // Mountain Biker // Camper/Hiker // Hiker

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    Pueblo West,CO - Aldan,PA - and Phoenix,AZ
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    I love to hike, run ultra trail marathons, adventure racing, mountaineering and walking my dog Gus. Wawa hazelnut coffee in the morning, Bass Ale in the evening.

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Mountain Masochist

Montrail Mountain Masochist Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 September 23, 2010

I started my trail running way back when with the Continental Divide then the Hurricane Ridge, back to the Continental Divide. Continental Divide was a great trail shoe but I think the Mountain Masochist is just as good if not better. I run 3 days on the road and 4 days on a very ruff trail (lots sharp edged rocks) and the Masochist so far has handled very well.I have yet to roll an ankle so I can say I like the support. I just bought the Masochist GTX for winter trail running and I hope they do as well as the Mountain Masochist.

PS: I have not yet run an Ultra trail race in the Masochist but I bet they do well.

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Mountain Masochist VS. the Continental Divide.

Montrail Mountain Masochist WB Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Montrail Mountain Masochist WB Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 September 16, 2010

I started my trail running way back when with the Continental Divide then the Hurricane Ridge, back to the Continental Divide. Continental Divide was a great trail shoe but I think the Mountain Masochist is just as good if not better. I run 3 days on the road and 4 days on a very ruff trail (lots sharp edged rocks) and the Masochist so far has handled very well.I have yet to roll an ankle so I can say I like the support. I just bought the Masochist GTX for winter trail running and I hope they do as well as the Mountain Masochist.

PS: I have not yet run an Ultra trail race in the Masochist but I bet they do well.

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