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La Sportiva Lynx Trail Running Shoe - Men's
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Sale Price:
$69.97 – $73.47
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Retail Price:
$99.95 – $104.95
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Item # LSP0102
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Quantity on hand: 142
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Black/Red
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Description of La Sportiva Lynx Trail Running Shoe - Men's: |
La Sportiva created the Men's Lynx Trail Running Shoe for runners seeking maximum versatility in a single shoe. Rain or shine, training or race day—the Lynx performs. La Sportiva's scree gaiter keeps out rocks on really nasty trails, and the well-cushioned, neutral midsole saves your feet from abuse on long runs and rocky ground. Thanks to a combination of Airmesh and synthetic leather, this shoe keeps you foot cool while maintaining the durability to take on any terrain.
Bottom Line: The definition of versatile footwear.
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| Material: |
[Upper] Airmesh, synthetic leather |
| Lining: |
Nylon |
| Sole: |
FriXion AT |
| Arch Support: |
Neutral |
| Lacing: |
Standard |
| Weight: |
[Pair, size 9] 1lb 8oz (694g) |
| Recommended Use: |
Trail running |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
1 Year |
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| Reviews (7): |
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| Superior rugged terrain shoe 02-17-09 |
Karl Meltzer (24):  |
| I ran in two different LS shoes during the Appalachian Trail Assault (2176 miles of rugged terrain). The Lynx provided great support once broken in. It took a few miles to break them in because of the stiff "rock protector" underneath the forefoot, but once broken in they performed perfectly. The flexibility came around, and with a slightly lower profile I did not once roll and ankle. Something I'm prone to with stiff shoes. When the mud, wet rocks, and roots were slick, the shoe gripped like a vice. From sideways to forward, slipping was a rare option. When winter comes, and running on snow is an option, these will work great! |
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| Did not fit my foot 05-15-09 |
Travis Liles (9):  |
| I wanted to like these shoes, but could not. They cage on the outside of the shoe that anchors the laces to the midsole rubbed my foot just behind my big toe. The traction was awesome and they felt great except when I was going up a hill and the forefoot area would flex a lot and that is when it would rub. I have the Imogene and the Crosslite and neither of them causes this issue. They get tons of great praise by other reviewers and I am sure it is a good shoe; it just does not fit my foot. |
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| The best Trail Shoes! 08-11-08 |
Steve Tibbitts (262):  |
| This is the best pair of trail shoes I've been into in a long time! I've been through plenty of brands but they always had problems. These are really perfect! Great traction but they don't wear out too fast! No issues with lacing systems breaking down prematurely. I don't feel any hotspots. Just a great pair of all 'rounders! |
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