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I have Salomon Speed Cross 3's and they are very comfortable. Was wanting to try the Under Armour Fat Tires as well.
Pearl Izumi Trail N2. Couldn't imagine a shoe being more comfortable and fast
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on April 08, 2017, 05:34:37 PMPearl Izumi Trail N2. Couldn't imagine a shoe being more comfortable and fastIt's to bad Pearl Izumi stopped making running shoes, they were for sure a sleeper company with a great platform both trail and road.I've had two pair of Asics trail shoes, both blew holes in the toes within 50 miles. Brooks, Pearl Izumi, and Salomon have been the go to but a lot of people LOVE the Altra brand for trail shoes. If you are truly planning to just hike with a heavy pack, I'd get a more true trail hiking shoe. I've found that regular trail running shoes get destroyed pretty fast once I start carrying more then 25lbs in a pack. Their materials just are not made to handle the off camber hiking or the stress of a heavy load.
Everyone's feet are different so just because one person had good luck with a shoe wont guarantee that you will too. If your not going to be doing a ton of miles you can probably get away with a lot. If your pouring the miles on then I suggest going to a legit running store and having someone look at your foot and stride. They can help you pick the right shoe. Once you find a shoe that works for you without injury never change it. I've been through 20+ pair of Brooks Adrenaline. Their adrenaline gtx are a good trail running shoe as well.