Somehow my running shoe collection just keeps on growing, Minimus’ for fast
short runs...Pumas for track silliness...and now the Montrails for long range
fun.
I broke in the Montrails last night after two days of them sitting in a box
begging to be thrashed; after two years of running in ONLY Minimus' I was a bit
worried when I first saw the Montrails heel...it looked high! Well everything
looks high compared to the zero drop Minimus. First impressions when slipping
the Montrails on, is how good they fit. (always a gamble when you buy over the
net) when the back of the shoe fits over
my heel it sucks in tight around the back of my foot and I feel as though I don’t
even need to tighten the laces to keep this shoe firmly attached. Also noticeable
is the very aggressive sole of the shoe, it’s got big lugs underneath and I suspect
it’ll be fantastic grip on the many pea gravel trails that dot Western Australia. My route
yesterday took me from road to trail so I got to test them on multiple surfaces
and was very pleased to see that these shoes still encouraged a midfoot strike
and had a bit more padding to help on longer road runs. The real test will come
this weekend on some glorious single track!
Happy trails!
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