3 Reasons NOT to use Trail Runners for Backpacking & Hiking | But why I still do & always will!

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • Can you wear trail runners for backpacking and hiking? What is better, hiking boots vs trail runners? Will hiking boots last longer than trail runners for backpacking or hiking? How long will trail running shoes for backpacking last? I'll share with you 3 reasons why trail running shoes may not be right for backpacking and hiking, but why they are still my preferred footwear for almost all my outdoor adventures. We'll get into how long trail runners last compared to boots, are trail runners water proof, and what about ankle support with trail running shoes? I'll also share some tips on how to pick good trail running shoes for backpacking and hiking.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:22 Why I started using trail runners
    1:10 Skip to the end of the story
    1:22 3 reasons not to use trail runners
    2:14 Why I still use trail runners
    5:05 Tips for buying trail runners for backpacking and hiking
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  • @g.b.1375
    @g.b.1375 6 місяців тому +1

    There is a study published by the NIH: "The effect of high-top and low-top shoes on ankle inversion kinematics and muscle activation in landing on a tilted surface." It specifically addresses the myth of high tops giving support and protecting ankles for sprains.

  • @WannaKamaka
    @WannaKamaka 2 роки тому +21

    I've heard from some hikers that waterproof shoes are not the way to go. They trap moisture in, hence your socks and shoes won't dry off as quickly.

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Yuasa! Thanks for your comment! Yes, I've heard some say that as well. There have been a few times I wished I had waterproof shoes, but 98% of the time I wear trail runners, I am glad that I did! I tried some boots for a winter trip and didn't like the feel of them. Still trying to find a good solution for winter trips, but otherwise trail runners are my go to!
      Thanks for watching!

    • @andreisevela1496
      @andreisevela1496 9 місяців тому +1

      True. I expirienced that in Italian mountains with Gore Tex shoes.

    • @philandminiphil
      @philandminiphil 7 місяців тому

      Just got back from a 112 mile , 4 day trip. Wearing darn tough socks and GTX shoes. Got blisters on both heels! Wet socks and wet inner of shoes bad combo!

  • @BM-ms3gr
    @BM-ms3gr Рік тому

    Good post, I like that you clearly say, trail runners are not for everyone. Re the wide toebox, I’m using Keen boots with the mesh upper, they’re fantastic right out of the box, might want to try ✌🏻

  • @sqd8r
    @sqd8r 8 місяців тому

    I'm a hiker and I love both. For me, it depends on terrain. I like hiking boots for rocky surfaces. I rarely feel the rocks underfoot. If less aggressive terrain runners rule.

  • @KettleCamping
    @KettleCamping 3 роки тому +2

    Great video... we switched to trail-runners a few years ago for hiking, backpacking and even canoe-camping-portaging trips mainly to be lighter and have never looked back. (Although we were initially nervous about lack of ankle support, especially in rougher areas but have had now issues). Salomon’s SpeedCross have (had?) a Gortex version which have held up beautifully for both actual trail-running and backpacking (great tip about buying the “older” model).. Sportiva have been a favourite too but not waterproof. Cheers to more dirt!

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Yes, trail runners have been a game changer for me! “Cheers to more dirt!” Could not agree more!!! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @felixt1470
    @felixt1470 Рік тому +1

    Hoka Speedgoat Mid 2 GTX gives you ankle support plus Gortex.

  • @johnrodgers2018
    @johnrodgers2018 11 місяців тому

    sound advice thanks

  • @KevinNeustadter
    @KevinNeustadter Рік тому

    I went to Philmont (New Mexico) many years ago (1980 and 1982). I remember the rangers (who backpacked with us for the first two days) wore running shoes of the day (Nike Waffle running shoes) and didn't have a problem with full backpacks. I would say that if you worked up your mileage in a good running shoe, you probably won't have a problem. I agree on using a good running shoe with good cushioning.

  • @BackpackingwithBuckley
    @BackpackingwithBuckley 3 роки тому +2

    I've switched as well but I still wear boots in the winter. Great idea for a video!

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks, Buckley! Ya, I need to find some good boots for winter. The feet got a *little* frosty in the snowshoes. 😆

    • @yujenliao9574
      @yujenliao9574 Рік тому

      @@DoseofDirt hi Does i m looking for the same shoe you are looking for , just wondering what do you think about salomon cross hike 2 gtx? Gore tex with same look as speed cross 6 .

  • @ktmexperiment
    @ktmexperiment Рік тому +2

    Thinking about transitioning from Salomon X Ultra Mids to Altra Olympus 5. Thoughts?

  • @richardmbarrelmaker
    @richardmbarrelmaker Рік тому

    I have used the 'ALL WTHR' lone peaks in scotland, they didn't let any water in

  • @natureisallpowerful
    @natureisallpowerful Рік тому

    I used trail runners last year on a 100+ hike no problems. Stupidly switched to boots this year and sat here with battered feet .lesson lesson learned. Soloman for me

  • @magnmfc
    @magnmfc Рік тому

    Altra Lone Peak mid with a short gator so I don’t stop every few miles to get small rocks out 😎

  • @Lam-he6mj
    @Lam-he6mj 7 місяців тому

    The great Russian climber Anatoli Boukreev who summited Everest 4 times only wore sneakers when ice not involved. He said he could spot Americans right away because they always have high dollar boots on. So, I just wear running shoes or trail runners for all of my hiking.

  • @noodlesthe1st
    @noodlesthe1st Рік тому

    When it's 'dry' waterproof boots are better to me because where I live there is always thick wet mud. So your feet will always be wet if you don't have waterproof boots. But if it rains and the waterproof boots get wet they simply will not dry whereas trail runners will.
    As for comfort I insist this is simply a matter of finding the right boot or shoe. I found the right hiking boot for me and no matter how long I hike my feet will simply never hurt or blister.

  • @viveviveka2651
    @viveviveka2651 Рік тому

    Some people turn their ankles much more easily than others. People who have spent years walking, running, or hiking almost exclusively on level (esp. side-to-side) surfaces lose strength in muscles that help stabilize the ankle on slanted surfaces....

  • @BrentonCarr
    @BrentonCarr Рік тому +1

    Waterproofing is overrated. Goretex wears out super quickly and then they leak and you’re walking around in buckets full of water. Better to have them drain and dry quickly.

  • @nevanoconnell3356
    @nevanoconnell3356 Рік тому

    I mean to me it seems that a good fitting shoe is a good fitting shoe, trail runners are lighter and I know personally with a light pack and dry weather can walk further than that same trip in boots, but given I'm on the poor student grind and cannot afford any backpacking gear from this millennium which of course means heavy gear and live and area in a very densely wooded temperate rainforest I need boots a lot of the time.

    • @dnegel9546
      @dnegel9546 10 місяців тому

      Ive been around ppl that live in the mountains hiking daily in nothing but thin flipflops.

  • @dylantodd9574
    @dylantodd9574 Рік тому +1

    So, you think these would work in environments like NV and UT where it is rocky and most stuff is not completely groomed dirt trails?

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  Рік тому

      Hey Dylan! I used to live in Utah and did A LOT of trail running, hiking, and backpacking there in only trail runners. I tent to use Altras when backpacking because they fit my feet the best (really wide toe box in the Lone peak!). I love, but they definitely wear out faster than heavier boots. Even with that, trail runners are still my preference, but I've worn out quite a few of them on Utah trails. I tend to get 200-300 miles out of Altras on Utah trails, but some people say they get more.
      I did just wear Altra Olympus 4s for my 100 mile thru hike in the Uinta mountains of Utah and they worked great! Super comfy and should have at least another 200-300 miles in them (hopefully...)

    • @dylantodd9574
      @dylantodd9574 Рік тому +1

      @@DoseofDirt Thanks! i honestly don't really care about the mileage for the tread as I do them getting eaten up on the terrain. I have been using Salomon XA V8s for a long time, but I feel like some of the foot issues I'm having is because of the toe box on them. I'm also of the shoe over boot opinion. I was looking at these or potentially the On Clouds, but I don't even know anyone who uses their trail shoes

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  Рік тому +1

      @@dylantodd9574 Ya, I've never met anyone that uses their trail shoes. On the Altras, I find that the uppers wear out long before the tread. So far the Topo uppers have been better, but not quite as wide as the Altras.

    • @dylantodd9574
      @dylantodd9574 Рік тому +1

      @@DoseofDirt I use On Clouds for the road running shoes and was also considering the Cloudventures or the newest cloudwander as an option.

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  Рік тому

      @@dylantodd9574 I haven't tried the On Clouds yet, but I know they are definitely gaining popularity. I'm always worried about rocks and debris getting stuck in the sole (especially on trail). Have you experienced that at all?

  • @florianbi7831
    @florianbi7831 Рік тому +1

    Do you know a company making shoes with a wider toebox apart from barefoot shoes?

    • @pjmariano6848
      @pjmariano6848 7 місяців тому

      Some New Balance trail runners have wider uppers and are available in two widths.

  • @BackpackingwithBuckley
    @BackpackingwithBuckley 3 роки тому +2

    P.S. ...I didn't realize how new you were to your channel. I would have never guessed! You must have some editing experience. You're legit dude. If you had the Pumps in 4th grade you must be from my generation, or close. Where's your grey hair man?

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому +1

      Buckley! You made my day, man! Definitely a learning process, but I really enjoy it! I'm still mad jealous of your drone shots!

    • @BackpackingwithBuckley
      @BackpackingwithBuckley 3 роки тому +1

      @@DoseofDirt it was really hard to buy because I am petrified of crashing the damn thing!! Lol. Where are you from?

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому +1

      I believe that! Some of the shots you get I think, dang I’m glad the drone survived! 😂 I’m from the great state of Utah! Looks like you’re in the Midwest somewhere?

    • @BackpackingwithBuckley
      @BackpackingwithBuckley 3 роки тому +1

      @@DoseofDirt I'm in South Dokata. I would certainly love to come to several spots in your area someday!

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому +1

      It’s an outdoor paradise over here! You’d love it! Looks like you’ve found some good spots where you are as well!

  • @MyLifeOutdoors
    @MyLifeOutdoors 3 роки тому +1

    I swear by waterproof! And prefer hiking boots. My feet don’t get hot like some people. So the breathability isn’t as big for me. And Iv twisted my ankle too many times...but I am testing out some hiking shoes right now. Hope to do a review

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому

      Ya, that's a good point. My feet get HOT so the lightweight materials make a big difference. A lot of it comes down to personal preference and conditions.
      I've really thought about getting a pair of the waterproof Altra Lone Peaks to test out, but since I haven't yet felt the need I just can't bring myself to pay the $160 for them! Looking forward to your review of the hiking shoes! Maybe you can convince me to give them another shot! 🤣

    • @CptAngelKGaming
      @CptAngelKGaming Рік тому

      Get barefoot shoes and you'll never twist your ankles again. It's almost impossible.

  • @timibio
    @timibio Рік тому

    Genial

  • @fagyu7502
    @fagyu7502 Рік тому +2

    I just cant bear how stiff and bulky boots feel, durability is definitely an issue though with the trail runners

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  Рік тому

      Couldn't agree more! Some I've been using lately that have been super durable are the Topo Runventure 3 (I think they have the 4 now). But I've done trail running, backpacking, hiking, adventure racing, and all kinds of crazy stuff in those shoes. They are still going strong!

  • @BackpackerScience
    @BackpackerScience 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and content 😊 my subscription is out 👍

  • @robertestrada9643
    @robertestrada9643 Рік тому +2

    If you have weak ankles, why not use a brace

  • @wgray8231
    @wgray8231 Рік тому

    most hiking boots don't provide ankle support either

  • @trexinvert
    @trexinvert 3 роки тому +3

    I think since you are also a "trail runner" your foot strength, coordination and endurance is superior. I don't think you experience this. Hiking till you get so fatigued that your feet are literally stumbling, and add loose rocks, uneven terrain and heavy backpack.
    That would be the case for most beginning, out of shape or "normal" hikers pushing mileage. This is where light trail running shoes are a problem. It may feel good in the beginning and in the end when terrain is good, pack is light and mileage reasonable. However, when you "push it" then it's better off to have a more supporting low top boot. Even though it may be heavier, but that's just extra effort on the leg muscles. On a very long hike(weeks) the leg will always get stronger, and the extra weight is nothing.

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому +1

      This is a really good point. Trail runners will always feel better in the store because of the light weight materials and cushioning. But if you are new to the trails and going to jump into longer hikes that will really wear you out, hiking boots or hiking shoes are probably the better choice!

    • @trexinvert
      @trexinvert 3 роки тому +2

      @@DoseofDirt Yes, I think we should do a mandatory 20 mile city walk before going into REI. Then give these shoes a proper stumbling/toe drag test fit in the store.

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt  3 роки тому +1

      Ha! I like that idea! Make you try them in when your legs are trashed so you know how they’ll be at the end of your hike! 😂