The 10 Best Trail Running Shoes For Men
Editor's Notes
September 12, 2019:
We scrapped a couple Scarpa pairs because their long-term reviews indicated they weren't the most durable, and while we like La Sportiva's shoes quite a bit, there were availability and discontinuation concerns with one of their releases. Shoe companies, especially those making high-tech running shoes, tend to either improve or discontinue lines that have obvious issues. For that reason, it's important to consider the most modern options, as those will generally be the most refined and developed.
Some of these, like the La Sportiva Crossover and Salomon X Ultra, offer nearly as much ankle support as trainers. This is an advantage for many runners, but some people find the added structure limiting to their range of motion. On the other end of the spectrum are barefoot-style options like the Merrell Vapor Glove, New Balance Minimus, and Vibram Five Fingers. Depending on your build, these minimalist shoes can either solve your back and knee problems, or cause new ones -- it's important to remember that all shoes fit all people differently.
In between the two extremes are options like the Salomon Speedcross, Merrel Trail Glove, and La Sportiva Bushido II. We also like the Salomon Sense 7, as while they're quite expensive, they're great for full-time runners, thanks not only to their durability but also their bright red finish and fixed reflective tape. Finally, if you're on a budget, the Whitin pair we've highlighted will do just fine, though they may not hold up as well as some of the others.