Best Trail Running Shoes 2024 - The Only 5 You Should Consider Today
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- Links to the Best Trail Running Shoes 2024 are listed below. At Valid Consumer, we've researched the Best Trail Running Shoes 2024 saving you time and money.
► 6. Topo Athletic MT-4 - geni.us/TopoAthletic
► 5. Hoka Speedgoat 5 - geni.us/hokaspeedgoat5
► 4. La Sportiva Bushido II - geni.us/Lasportivabushido
► 3. Saucony Peregrine 12 - geni.us/sauconyperegrine
► 2. Brooks Cascadia 16 - geni.us/brookcascadia
► 1. Altra Lone Peak 6 - geni.us/altralone
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It's an exciting moment to be a trail runner. A pair of running shoes is our most crucial piece of equipment, and there are currently well over 200 trail running shoes on the market at any given time. This means that there are shoes for every foot, path, and terrain.
There are plenty of capable shoes in the happy middle ground, as well as a few that are pushing the boundaries of what's possible in various ways.
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► Links to the Best Trail Running Shoes 2024 we listed in this video:
► 6. Topo Athletic MT-4 - geni.us/TopoAthletic
► 5. Hoka Speedgoat 5 - geni.us/hokaspeedgoat5
► 4. La Sportiva Bushido II - geni.us/Lasportivabushido
► 3. Saucony Peregrine 12 - geni.us/sauconyperegrine
► 2. Brooks Cascadia 16 - geni.us/brookcascadia
► 1. Altra Lone Peak 6 - geni.us/altralone
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I love the lone Peaks for comfort and for shorter runs but as soon as you hit 30K or more you really want a max cushion shoe. Big fan of the Speedgoat for anything over 30K.
Thanks for your comments! :)
I am a new runner. 93kg
So I start run with HOKA arahi6. done 45km, 51km running. So love this cushion and side supports. Now think I look to the HOKA speedgoat5.
I love the Brooks Cascadia 16 for my wide feet. But they’ve just worn a hole after 425 km on the inner side in the flex point in the space in the overlay. ☹️
Hello, for a 3-day mountain trail. What considerations should I take in buying shoes?
Very insightful Video
Love this
Your view on Saucony peregrine 13 gtx?
Lone Peak: I'm currently using it for short runs because you're right, I don't have to worry about blisters or any injury that results from too much foot confinement. However, I suggest against using it for race runs. I am flatfooted and I twisted my ankle so bad while wearing these because it doesn't give me the stability that other shoes provide.
HOKA: the cushion is fantastic. Its lugs, however, have the tendency to keep the mud stuck, and even if you've run for a mile or two on a drier surface, it wouldn't fall off. You might say it doesn't affect your running. But it does mine because I feel the weight of it in every stride.
I am surprised that neither ASICS nor Salomon made the cut. But I'm appreciative of the effort put into making this video. Please continue to do what you do. 🙂
I also have flat feet and ankle issues because of it. I am looking for a trail running shoe that's cushioned and has stability. what shoes have you tried and what do you recommend, if any? Thank you.
@@larrj8928 ASICS' Gel Kayano 29 is great. It doesn't have Wide sizes so I still don't use them for distances >13.1. Salomon Glide also doesn't have a wide, but its front half end is structured with enough berth to accommodate my feet. I just wore them last weekend on a 30K vertical trail run.
I hope either one will also work for you. Can you tell me what you're wearing for your runs? Thanks in advance. 🙂
Bonjour j’ai une question , c’est quoi la meilleure ?
- XODUS ULTA ?
ou
- la HOKA SPEEDGOAT 5 ?
ou
- la NIKE PEGASUS Trail.2 ?
Merci de vos réponses ❤☺️
I wear size 51 eu and struggle to find any options in my size. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Are any of theses shoes designed for stability?
Hey there,
I'm an army veteran and I'm currently looking to re-enlist. I need a pair of shoes that I can run trails with but also occasionally on paved roads which will be solely used as my rucking shoes, that means I need support to carry loads of up to 40kg whilst running. Which shoes could you recommend? Thanks in advance for any help:)
All good recommendations, but you left out a fan favorite for max cushion available in WIDE...the New Balance "Fresh Foam X More Trail V2 (and now the new for 2023 V3 version). SPECTACULAR shoe, which I tested back to back with the Hoka and the Altra. The NB gets my time on the trails in Bend, Oregon.
Good morning for all the runners. Good review. Here is my like. My vote goes to Bushido II. A nice day for everyone. ⛰🏃♂️☀️
is it good for wide feet? Thanks
@@kostab5982 Hi. No, itsn't.
I’ve only multiple pairs of BROOKS & SAUCONY and they’re my to go shoe for any terrain. I’m interested in the AlTRA but they don’t seem cushioned. Are they Cushioned?
If you're 185lbs, and a decent share of your running is across rocky and scraggy terrain, they are cushioned and protective for 20 miles..... After 50 miles, the soles are reduced to damp tortillas. At least unless you run a lot lighter than me. Altras used to be my goto. Their fit is very accommodating. But for the past decade or so, either I have gotten older, heavier and clumsier, or they have traded off too much durability in their quest for lighter weight.
I do feel the same way about many other shoes (Peregrine..), so it may partly be me. But the problem with internet influencers/testers now being so instrumental when it comes to selling running shoes (and especially trail running shoes), is that the "greatest" trail/ultra runners, who ends up dominating this influencing, are invariably 140lbs waifs, with utterly perfect and light gait across all possible terrain. Getting the recommendations which makes or breaks a shoe commercially, effectively revolves around lighter and softer/cushier at all cost. While the shoes better suited for bigger guys, are dubbed "heavy", "stiff", "non responsive" etc. Hence don't sell at all in the internet influencer world live in. Hence get dropped, or lightened until they last for two runs for even slightly bigger guys. Not a problem if you're Killian, but a bit so if you're bigger and heavier than him.
I bought the Brooks Cascadia 16 GTX /gore tex version and wear them as my winter runners in snow/sleet/rain. No more wet feet, and the Cascadias have a rock plate that protects from rocks and sticks. They are very rugged and stable which is what I want in the winter, speed not being an issue, just going the distance. The Cascadia16 was designed & tested by Scott Jurek, who set the world record on the Appalachian trail years past. Brooks is killing it 😁
Are they true to size?
Yes but needs a wider toe box like altra and then would be perfect
Excellent
Hi, thank you for sharing this interesting video. I have no experience with this and I hope you can give me some advice. I'm not young and I weigh 84Kg. I should buy a pair of shoes that do a little for everything. These are the elements that particularly interest me: low for tropical climates (hot climates), above all light and comfortable. I go on gravel, clay, grass, mud, slippery pebbles. Am I asking too much? I DO NOT run in it with shoes. But then again, I have no experience with this. My budget is around max 150 euros. Can you tell me some exact model of any brand please? Thanks for some advice.
I ve recently run a 50 km trail race in Brooks Cascadia and my legs were battered afterwards..i ve done this exact race in Hoka Speedgoats 4 previously 2 times and also 2x 100 km races and it was not that bad..so for this years 100km race i wont go with Cascadias..too stiff sole imho compared to Hokas
I love this
wow! I don't run but I hike and I have bad right knee , I need lots of cushion, which one of these should work for me?
What you end up choosing just wondering
Brooks is killing it
Awesome 😎
i love this
Brooks Catamount 2 for me
Forget all these, just get NNormal's kjerag shoe- it's so good! I haven't tried the Tomir yet but will probably order it to replace my training shoe which is a Saucony Xodus
Not at $200... geezis...
@@alexcordero6672 🤯
What is a good store in Charlotte Nc to go in and try on a variety of trail shoes?
Depends on where you live. Different places have different running shoe stores. Where I live, there's a place called the running store I like. They do shoe fitting as well as sales.
@@mhaas281 I should of added Charlotte NC. But I will look them up and see if one is near by
@@dchever1 I think it's only in southern California. But I'm sure there should be something similar near you.
Lovely fables
Nice video
Hoka SG 5 - worst shoes I have ever worn, low heel support, almost sprained ankle, narrow toe box (really don't know for who they made this shoe, never have issues in any other), mesh holds water, worse grip in mud even it's vibram megagrip, slipping all the time, outsole structure doesn't seem to be working well, cushioning is comfortable but less feel of terain
Salomon Speedcross 5 - unbeatable in mud, fits well on foot/heel but run into foot pain after 400k running in these, maybe I will try different model or wide version
Altra Lone Peak 5 - medium cushioning but comfortable, great toe box, reasonable price if you find a good site, no foot or knee stress after long run, just have to get used to weat 0 drop at the beginning, maybe durability is worse but improved at least in 6 model as I followed couple thru-hikers
Totally different experience with SG5. I must say that it's a best all around shoe i ever tried. Great narrow fit for my skinny feet, great stability compared to any salomon model i tried and great grip on everything you throw at them except deep mud but it would be stupid to use them in that conditions since they are not made for it. I use them in almost every distance up to 30k. Above that i go with Altra Olympus 4
I love speed goat 5....best trail shoes I've had in my 15 years of trail running.
Nice😊
Saucony exodus ultra not being on the list is crazy.
Cause there shit
I would disagree based on how slippery all Saucony products are on rocks and roots. IMO
Nice
I loved my Asics Fuji Lyte. Awaiting my Gel Trabuco 10 in the mail, read nothing but raves for this shoe and they're at knockdown prices right now because 11 launched. I had the speedgoat 5 for some 100km and gave it to my son because he outgrew his shoes. Tbh Vibram Megagrip is overrated as it doesn't perform as well on wet slope terrains as other brands like Asicsgrip (phenomenal no slip at all, very grippy) and G-Grip (no nonsense lugs) outsole materials.
I'm completely disappointed with Hoka Speedgoat5. Shoe inserts were continuously moving and squeezed out on heel side while running. I needed to buy new ones as Hoka didn't recognise this as faulty. Disappointed.
The Altra Lone Peaks are not too roomy unless you have a narrow foot like a friend of mine has. He has the narrowest foot I have ever see and swears by NB but I have a wide high volume and the Lone Peaks are great but why not mention Topo Athletic. I somethimes think I have less foot fatigue wearing Topo Terraventure on long distance hikes (300+ miles). To me the Topo feel just like the Lone Peaks so that if I close my eyes and had one of each on my feet I would be hard pressed to know which was which. But I have to wear a half size larger with the Topo . . .
Good
What about Salomon ????
Salomon destroyed my feet during long trail runs for about six months because they were so rigid. Cascadia 15s fixed it. But I'm going to try Altras next.
Speedland for ze win
WOW you have the exact same recommendations with chat gpt what a coincidence
Does anyone know why Salomon didn't make into the list?
The best trail running shoe is the one that suits you.
I am running about 200-trail miles a month and lots of elevation gain on rocky terrain, I don't agree with any of the picks here today.
What do you recommend? I was looking at the Salomon thunder cross. I’m running mixed terrain
No Salomons? Really??
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These shoes work with the Peloton bike+ (April 2022), ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxGPkov2mNjgZfG33r6Bwvies8jKE4AKZB and are of good enough quality. I have completed 10 rides so far and there are no issues. The first time trying to fit them on the Peloton bike took 10 minutes (even with the help of an experienced cyclist friend who wears the same type of cleats). It took a couple of rides to break in. After the first two rides there were no issues at all.
Done bro
😊😊😊😊
In the meantime south american indigenous running in the Andes with flip flops 🤣
Inov 8 do the best trail shoes and you haven't even listed them.
Altra’s lack the support in primarily their uppers, but also their soles to ever be considered a top trail shoe. As Bipeds, our proprioceptors are primarily in our heals and for this reason, it is important to have good heal/heal counter support which I have yet to see any Altra’s provide.
Why are there no known brand in this video ?
You mean Nike and Adidas, the brands sell no the shoes what they make 😢
I'm sure genuine trail runners could design a better shoe than any of those.
nice AI video
Fain
rubish ....hoka its N 1
Never mind "running". That's a luxury people truly take for granted. My Q is out of desperation. Question: Which of your listed shoes combines: 6.5-XW / AND / wide-toebox-narrow-ankle configuration / AND / soft-neutral arch that's removable and not horribly-humpy like Hoka-Ryka (for the sake of plantarFascitis) / AND / won't irritate bunions / AND / won't further degenerate non-diabetic neuropathy that's numb-tingly / AND / won't irritate varicose upper-feet / AND / won't irritate ankle that became discolored due to a dictatorial-podiatrist who insisted on unwanted Ace-bandage?
It’s running for fks sake. Strap them on and run snowflake.
you know that when is even not and then about but not although is cannot do especially rhinoceros, you know?
you forgot knee pain, I feel the same as in your text, I can't find shoes to help me.
I wish Hoka paid more attention to the appearance. They look so ugly compared to other shoes.
This list is trash! Hoka’s never hold up and Altra’s haven’t been the same since version 3. Hard pass on all these!
Mid list. Nike deserves more credit
Nike Pegasus trail 3💪🏻
Nice