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Adidas Kanadia TR
WHY WE LIKE IT Eye-catching styling and Adidass trusted pedigree, all at a wallet-friendly price. With its sleek racing fit and thinner midsole, the Kanadia is clearly an off-road performance shoe... |
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Adidas Adistar Revolt
WHY WE LIKE IT Formerly known as the AdiStar Trail, the Revolt is Adidass flagship trail runner. No surprise then that its packed full of their latest mountain-taming technology, including 3D For... |
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La Sportiva Fireblade
Available mid-2009
WHY WE LIKE IT Well known in hiking, mountaineering and climbing circles, La Sportiva have now applied their experience to trail running shoes, with pleasing results. The... |
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Hi-Tec V-Lite Trail eruption
WHY WE LIKE IT With a broader fit than Adidas and Brooks, Hi-Tec caters for runners with a wider midfoot and well-spaced toes. The burly toe bumper is the meanest weve seen on any trail shoe, and... |
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Montrail Streak
WHY WE LIKE IT Montrails styling has improved dramatically since the company was taken over by Columbia. But its the performance that really counts, and the Streak scores top marks here with its... |
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Brooks Cascadia 3
WHY WE LIKE IT Beefy lugs and sticky rubber outsole make the Cascadia a winner on muddy terrain and wet rocks, while the uppers are designed to drain water and dry quickly. Superb midsole cushioning... |
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Puma Trailfox
Look at it! For the salt-of-the-earth and sometimes conservative trail running community, these are some sick kicks. But apart from looking bad, theres some tech in these shoes to back it up.... |
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