Montrail Hardrock Trail Running Shoe - Mens
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Description of Montrail Hardrock Trail Running Shoe - Mens: |
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The Montrail Hard Rock Trail Running Shoe, inspired by the Hardrock 100 Ultra race, takes on the rough, rocky terrain of its namesake. This shoe provides the utmost stability and traction, but that protection doesn't sacrifice agility, flexibility, or light weight. Aggressive lugs let you plow through dirt and mud. With its wider midsole and molded protection plate—which is sculpted for flexibility during forward motion—the Hardrock protects the bottom of your foot from bruising. The firm heel counter holds you steady, the forefoot's metatarsal gel pad cushions, and the high-density medial post helps prevent pronation. Thanks to their IntegraFit last, these shoes feel like they're custom made.
Bottom Line: All the traction and stability you want for rough, sketchy terrain, without turning your running shoe into a boot.
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| Great Trail Shoe 07-23-04 |
Montrail Hardrock Trail shoe (1):  |
| I have run in numerous trail shoes and have always had problems with them. The Montrail Hardrock is by far the best trail shoe I have tried. After only about 20 miles on the Hardrock, I went to the mountains for a 3 1/2 hour run. This trail run even included running through streams. Great fit, no blisters, no hot spots. I can not say that about any other trail shoe. This is a shoe to try. |
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| Best worn on feet. 07-07-04 |
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| Before buying these I tried on the Vasque Velocity. They felt like moon boots. But the Hardrocks fit snug, were super light, and had zero excess materials. I wore a pair of Leona Divides into smush, and in comparison the Hardrock is trimmer with a narrower toe box. Whereas I wore fat Thorlos with the LDs, the HR fits fine with a thinner sock. Zero blisters. Squishy comfort. Heel stays put. Tip-top performance on rugged trails (Tantalus on O`ahu); except for broad, slimy rock faces and wet roots on which it can slide out (but probably every trail shoe would). The tongue slides over on one foot (though to no effect), unlike the LD which is sewn to the base. Just enough laces. A waterproof version of the HR would be supreme. To improve, I imagine next years version will induce levitation. Order a half size bigger than your street shoes. And where are generic Montrail gaiters? |
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| Montrail Hardrock 09-12-04 |
Chris Petty (1):  |
| Got a chance to see if shoe lived up to billing, as I had 2 weeks of trailrunning and hiking in Acadia Nat'l Park in Maine. Lots of granite boulders and some great elevation gains/losses on their trails. Shoe held up amazingly well. Just enough stability, didn't "feel" any pains from rocky surface, but did have just enough trail feel to know what I was running on. Also shoes provided some good grab - both on dry and wet rocks. I'm not a very experienced trailrunner (first season), but between these and the Brooks Trespass, these Montrails are definitely the better and more comfortable shoes. |
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| Material: |
Hydrophobic synthetic leather/mesh |
| Lining: |
Nylex |
| Sole: |
FasTrax carbon rubber |
| Lacing: |
Standard |
| Shank: |
Full-length TPU |
| Recommended Use: |
Running on unstable terrain |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
1 Year |
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