Gear Review
Best All-Purpose Adventure Shoe Ever Made
By leafbreeze437514
Ranked #279 - Men's Trail Run Shoes
July 2, 2009
The New Balance 840 Trail Running Shoe may not look tough, but as Mark Twain once said, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog!" The NB 840 has more fight in it than another other trail shoe I have ever owned.
First off the NB 840's light upper makes this shoe incredibly ventilated, all but eliminating heat friction and discomfort in hot environments (like many other trail shoes with liners and thick uppers). The light upper does let water in very quickly -- a possible down side -- however, due to the shoes overall "slipper" like low-silhouette construction, and excellent ventilation, water seems to be drawn out of the shoe just as fast as it arrives.
Next is its durability. I mountain bike on flat peddles, adventure race like there's no tomorrow, and run my brains out (on trail and on pavement). The NB 840's highly flexible construction allows it to take a massive amount of hammering without having its various parts peel away or split open. After three 12-hour adventure races, six mountain bike races, and over 100+ miles on pavement and trail, the only points of failure these shoes have is in the stitching along the outside of the toe and snag holes (from branches and rocks and such) in the uppers meshing. A majority of the tread still remains as do my original laces that came with the shoe when purchased 9-months ago.
Finally is comfort. As I mentioned before, this shoe is like a slipper. It was easy to tie a square knot into the laces and then just slip the shoe on and off when needed. The low-silhouette does come with its limitations -- primarily ankle and arch support. The NB 840 makes you feel like you are running the trails almost barefoot. However, pavement can put a hurt on your arch -- which is why they make Super Feet insoles -- and there is little to stop a major ankle roll. But with the shoe so low to the ground, I found that my ankle rolling days where behind me with this shoe since I had superior control of my footing -- both due to claw-like tread and better use of my toes.
I might say the only down side to this shoe is its uncanny ability to find a tiny rocks to drop in while off-trail running (especially bushwhacking during orienteering). But I found that thicker socks -- or even gaiters -- causes that little annoyance to go away!
Overall, this is THE best trail shoe I have ever owned. It can take anything that I can throw at it I and still function well beyond my needs. And at a price that pays for itself simply due to it's capability to outlast the competition.
I only wish they would make the shoe in more colors, but for now, racing stripe yellow will have to do for a shoe that has one hell of a fight in it! Nuff said!
View Details: New Balance 840 Trail Running Shoe - Men's
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