I have the Bushido 2, i also have Raptor 2 mid and Raptor 2 and Mutant 2 . Once i discovered this brand i don't buy anything else. My favorite shoes ! Keep making high quality shoes La Sprotiva, never change!
Thanks for the great review. I’ve also moved to the Bushido 3 from the 2 and after about 10 runs love it so far. They feel a bit stiffer than the 2s to me, and the toe box is a bit roomier vertically - which I think is good . I like the new side mesh and can’t say it’s much less water resistant than the old one , although you can literally see through the mesh now . Center of gravity seems a bit lower than on the 2s which makes them slightly less dynamic when running fast .
From my experience, La Sportiva has been my favorite brand for descending steep technical terrain, with the Akasha being on top because of the cushioning. I've recently taken the Agility Peak 5, the Prodigio, and the Xodus Ultra out on the same trails and none of them can perform as well as the Akasha coming down miles of steep rocky terrain. But for everything else the Prodigio is my new favorite.
@@trailandkale I haven't but the Long Sky 2 is definitely one I'd like to try. I haven't run in a Speedgoat since the second but it did pretty darn well. I did just pick up the Kiger 9 for $50 and hope to give it the descent test this week. The issue for me is my foot moving around n the toe box when it gets crazy steep and rocky for miles on end. Definitely not runnable trails but they are part of my long runs into the mountains.
@victorystone1984 yeah give that Long Sky 2 matryx a try - so awesome! Kiger 9 is a nice comfortable shoe, the only main downside for me was the outsole traction. It’s still on Nike’s old compound (not ATC, or Vibram megagrip) / I guess that will come next year
@@trailandkale thanks for the confirmation on the Long Sky 2 matryx! I think I'm gonna have to pull the trigger when I able to sneak them in the house. Our trails here are super dry, I'm in Albuquerque, so I'm hoping the traction on the Kiger 9 will work for me. Thanks for your in put and your reviews. Your channel is one of the best for us gear nerds
Let me know what shoe you are! ;) And if you have any questions feel free to drop them here - and as a reminder, if you have specific requirements for your running shoes, let me know what they are and I'll get you hooked up with your perfect pair! -Alastair
Just found your channel! I need help because my fave the Ultra Raptor apparently has been discontinued. So I am looking for similar. I like sticky, grippy, stability & support! I hike hills & mountains with varying terrain, but getting back into running more. I liked the Speedgoat in the past but reluctant to get the new version. I do like the Cascadia 17 & it will stay in my rotation for now, but feel the upper is not as supportive as the UR. Looking to try the Bushido after your review. Mucho Thanks!....
Thanks for the review. It’s been a long time La Sportiva has been making the same kind trail running shoes with only subtle improvements. Have you or are you going to review Saucony Xodus Ultra 3?
My only experience with La Sportiva is with the Cyclon. I found them prohibitively tough to put on and the uppers had totally failed in less than 500 miles, although the outsole was still great in all but the thickest of UK mud. I'm used to getting over 1000 miles from numerous pairs of Inov8 Rocklite, so I was far from pleased with them. How does the Bushido compare?
I do have experience with the Cyclon so can’t compare it. It is however a very durable running shoe. I won’t be running 500miles in these though as there are better trail running shoes for me out there that will be graced with my mileage instead
@@trailandkale I'm 240 miles into a pair of Inov8 Rocklite V2, and I've just bought and ran 10 miles in a pair of Scott Ultra Carbon RC's. The rocklite V2 are a solid shoe like the V1, although there's now too much material in the toe box as I get some bunching below the laces. Initially, the Scott's are a fast and comfortable shoe, and are a possibility for an upcoming ultra. But only if the ground conditions stay quite dry and firm, I don't think they're aggressive enough for deep mud.
Hi Alastair! Great stuff, thank u. May u recommend shoes with at least 5mm lugs and wide toebox, pls? I'd be grateful 🙏 (I do lots of hill running on wet terrain, slippery mud and stuff, thanks)
@trailandkale Sorry to bother u again, one more question though, u mentioned LaSportiva traditionally has been a bit narrow, any chance u know if their Bushido 3 'wide' model really provides a nice wide fit (mainly toebox), or is it simply less narrow (vs. their normal model)? Thanks🤝 Best wishes!
@robertskolimowski7049 hey 👋🏼 I can’t say with certainty unfortunately as I haven’t tried them but I’d guess they would be a little bit wider than medium.
@@trailandkale awesome! Hoping you tested it. It has really grown on me over the last months. I’ve got 100+ miles in my first pair and they are holding up well in CO rugged terrain.
I would be the Inov-8 Bare-Grip 200 (discontinued). I like to be well connected to the Earth, am flexible (in my views) and like to stick to a task (the Bare-Grips have the most sticky sole I’ve ever encountered). And I’m also very unconventional in beliefs; the Bare-Grips are unconventional even for fell shoes.
@Jack_The_Ripper_Here if it is it’s not noticeable. I reviewed version 2 a long time ago, but the shoe feels super similar. www.trailandkale.com/?s=Bushido+
I have the Bushido 2, i also have Raptor 2 mid and Raptor 2 and Mutant 2 . Once i discovered this brand i don't buy anything else. My favorite shoes ! Keep making high quality shoes La Sprotiva, never change!
Thanks for the great review. I’ve also moved to the Bushido 3 from the 2 and after about 10 runs love it so far. They feel a bit stiffer than the 2s to me, and the toe box is a bit roomier vertically - which I think is good . I like the new side mesh and can’t say it’s much less water resistant than the old one , although you can literally see through the mesh now . Center of gravity seems a bit lower than on the 2s which makes them slightly less dynamic when running fast .
Thanks for sharing your experience with them too! Glad you’re getting on well with them!
From my experience, La Sportiva has been my favorite brand for descending steep technical terrain, with the Akasha being on top because of the cushioning. I've recently taken the Agility Peak 5, the Prodigio, and the Xodus Ultra out on the same trails and none of them can perform as well as the Akasha coming down miles of steep rocky terrain. But for everything else the Prodigio is my new favorite.
Have you tried speedgoat 6 or MTL Long Sky 2 Matryx yet? Damn they’re good on technical
@@trailandkale I haven't but the Long Sky 2 is definitely one I'd like to try. I haven't run in a Speedgoat since the second but it did pretty darn well. I did just pick up the Kiger 9 for $50 and hope to give it the descent test this week. The issue for me is my foot moving around n the toe box when it gets crazy steep and rocky for miles on end. Definitely not runnable trails but they are part of my long runs into the mountains.
@victorystone1984 yeah give that Long Sky 2 matryx a try - so awesome! Kiger 9 is a nice comfortable shoe, the only main downside for me was the outsole traction. It’s still on Nike’s old compound (not ATC, or Vibram megagrip) / I guess that will come next year
@@trailandkale thanks for the confirmation on the Long Sky 2 matryx! I think I'm gonna have to pull the trigger when I able to sneak them in the house. Our trails here are super dry, I'm in Albuquerque, so I'm hoping the traction on the Kiger 9 will work for me. Thanks for your in put and your reviews. Your channel is one of the best for us gear nerds
@victorystone1984 thanks so much, I really appreciate that! Please share it with your run friends! I could use all the exposure I can get! :)
Let me know what shoe you are! ;) And if you have any questions feel free to drop them here - and as a reminder, if you have specific requirements for your running shoes, let me know what they are and I'll get you hooked up with your perfect pair! -Alastair
Just found your channel! I need help because my fave the Ultra Raptor apparently has been discontinued. So I am looking for similar. I like sticky, grippy, stability & support! I hike hills & mountains with varying terrain, but getting back into running more. I liked the Speedgoat in the past but reluctant to get the new version. I do like the Cascadia 17 & it will stay in my rotation for now, but feel the upper is not as supportive as the UR. Looking to try the Bushido after your review. Mucho Thanks!....
@catb4918 glad I was able to help! And welcome!
I’m the Altra Timp 5. I relish being a little different, enjoy the bright colorways and have good running endurance 😅
lol I like it!
Go for this one or get a deal on the v2?
Get the deal
I’m really getting into topo trail shoes I need the wide toe box I recently got a pair of the ultra venture 3 and I love them
They’re going places for sure! Have you tried Altra too?
@@trailandkale yes I like they’re road shoes I’ve had problems with the trail line up
Did you try the Lone Peaks, or Timps?
@@trailandkale I’ve ran in the lone peak 4.5,5 and 6 and after 50 miles the midsole feels like a flat tire I’ve been tempted to try the new timp
Give them a try!
Thanks for the review. It’s been a long time La Sportiva has been making the same kind trail running shoes with only subtle improvements. Have you or are you going to review Saucony Xodus Ultra 3?
You’re welcome, hope you enjoyed it! The Xodus Ultra is on my list, I need to ask Saucony for a pair 👍🏼
@@trailandkale thanks looking forward to that
You should try the Prodigio by La Sportiva. Total overhaul in design and super critical foam midsole is awesome.
It’s in for review! Fingers crossed this week
@@trailandkale looking forward to that
My only experience with La Sportiva is with the Cyclon. I found them prohibitively tough to put on and the uppers had totally failed in less than 500 miles, although the outsole was still great in all but the thickest of UK mud.
I'm used to getting over 1000 miles from numerous pairs of Inov8 Rocklite, so I was far from pleased with them.
How does the Bushido compare?
I do have experience with the Cyclon so can’t compare it. It is however a very durable running shoe. I won’t be running 500miles in these though as there are better trail running shoes for me out there that will be graced with my mileage instead
@@trailandkale thank you for replying 😁👍
@666battleship666 no worries! What are you running in now?
@@trailandkale I'm 240 miles into a pair of Inov8 Rocklite V2, and I've just bought and ran 10 miles in a pair of Scott Ultra Carbon RC's.
The rocklite V2 are a solid shoe like the V1, although there's now too much material in the toe box as I get some bunching below the laces. Initially, the Scott's are a fast and comfortable shoe, and are a possibility for an upcoming ultra. But only if the ground conditions stay quite dry and firm, I don't think they're aggressive enough for deep mud.
The ultra carbon rc is a great shoe! Really enjoyed reviewing them
Hi Alastair! Great stuff, thank u. May u recommend shoes with at least 5mm lugs and wide toebox, pls? I'd be grateful 🙏 (I do lots of hill running on wet terrain, slippery mud and stuff, thanks)
Have you considered the Speed goat in the wide version? Could work out well
@trailandkale Hmm, didn't know they make them with wide toebox, many thanks, I'll check it out for sure🤝
@robertskolimowski7049 good luck!
@trailandkale Sorry to bother u again, one more question though, u mentioned LaSportiva traditionally has been a bit narrow, any chance u know if their Bushido 3 'wide' model really provides a nice wide fit (mainly toebox), or is it simply less narrow (vs. their normal model)? Thanks🤝 Best wishes!
@robertskolimowski7049 hey 👋🏼 I can’t say with certainty unfortunately as I haven’t tried them but I’d guess they would be a little bit wider than medium.
I’m the LS Prodigio. Light, nimble, can go anywhere shoe.
Ohh I like it! Also, that shoe review is coming soon! :)
@@trailandkale awesome! Hoping you tested it. It has really grown on me over the last months. I’ve got 100+ miles in my first pair and they are holding up well in CO rugged terrain.
It does seem like it’s going to be a great shoe on first impressions
Nice reviews ! I’m torn between catamount , xodus , trobuco max 3, … for ultra …
Thank you! I can tell you this, the Catamount 3 is an awesome trail shoe!
I would be the Inov-8 Bare-Grip 200 (discontinued). I like to be well connected to the Earth, am flexible (in my views) and like to stick to a task (the Bare-Grips have the most sticky sole I’ve ever encountered). And I’m also very unconventional in beliefs; the Bare-Grips are unconventional even for fell shoes.
Oooh I like it! 😄👍🏼
@@trailandkale They are quite wacky shoes - like me I guess!
@ebdavies100 I never got to review those ones
@@trailandkale That's a shame. I feel like contacting Inov-8 and asking if they can make them again!
@ebdavies100 you should!
These or the Salomon Genisis, which would you take?
Probably the Genesis… review of it coming v soon
The Genesis
I use these for rocks why do you run in forest easy terrain
I run on all terrain
I don't know if i should buy the Bushido 2 or 3, i already have a pair of Bushido 2 and i don't know if i should buy another one or just buy the 3
Honestly, they’re so similar - maybe go with the 2 if you can get a deal
@trailandkale i heard that 3 is a bit lighter they might have compromised some duralility .
@Jack_The_Ripper_Here if it is it’s not noticeable. I reviewed version 2 a long time ago, but the shoe feels super similar. www.trailandkale.com/?s=Bushido+