Best Trail Running Shoes 2024 - The Only 5 You Should Consider Today

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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.

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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:

validconsumer
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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.

cpruns
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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. 🙂

mbaleva
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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 😁

michaelpalm
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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.

Bend-Oregon
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Good morning for all the runners. Good review. Here is my like. My vote goes to Bushido II. A nice day for everyone. ⛰🏃‍♂️☀️

manuel_
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La Sportiva Bushido III is and will be always the # 1 in Trailrunning

YamillCardenas
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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. ☹️

philbattley
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Hello, for a 3-day mountain trail. What considerations should I take in buying shoes?

mary-lynpineda
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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

majky
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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

kozakon
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So why do we have lone peaks but not Timp 5s. I own lone peaks, and they are definitely more of an agile hiking shoe, but the Timp is a built trail runner

CalebFreeze-pq
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I wear size 51 eu and struggle to find any options in my size. Does anyone have any recommendations?

finnwilliam
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Are any of theses shoes designed for stability?

jimspaulding
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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 . . .

hikerJohn
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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?

hozerskate
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Hello, what’s the best shoes for rock, gravel trails? I use a shoes for mix trail but so efficient on them. Thanks :)

ghstwalker
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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.

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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:)

johnnydeefan
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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?

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