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The Hardrock Trail Running shoe by Montrail is designed and constructed for running the toughest mountain races. Montrail, always producers of the top trail running shoes, has created a shoe with a full length TPU plate in the mid-sole of the shoe that gives you protection from rough terrain and provides support during long periods of running, hiking and walking. This midsole also provides pronation control and with its multidirectional lug design, you can get traction on all sorts of surfaces and directions. Updated for 2008, the Hardrock now has new materials that are even better for breathability, fit and comfort.
Features
- Gryptonite outsole for great traction and exceptional durability.
- Molded midfoot shank for support and torsional rigidity.
- Trail Shield forefoot for protection from rocks and other trail debris.
- Highly breathable mesh with a gusseted tongue to keep out dirt and moisture.
- Perimeter midsole technology for comfort and stability on uneven surfaces.
Gender: Men's
Weight: 11.8 oz/0,33kg
Vendor ProductId: GM2063
Review ProductId: 11810
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Good Traction
- Pronation Control
- Rugged
Cons
- Weight
Best Uses
- All Weather Conditions
Comments about Montrail Hardrock Running Shoe (Men's):
These shoes are built for endurance running or hiking. Super traction and roll stability and good toe box make them the perfect shoe for ultra-endurance events. They are the only shoes I trusted when racing multi-day adventure races. I could be on the gnarliest trails staring at my maps and not worry about where my feet were going next. The Hardrock would soak it all up like it was pavement.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
Pros
- Comfortable
- Good Traction
- Lightweight
- Rugged
- Stabilizes Foot
Cons
Best Uses
- All Weather Conditions
- Mixed Terrain
Comments about Montrail Hardrock Running Shoe (Men's):
I am a large man 6'1" 245lbs I work in a very harsh environment in the Middle East 7 days a week on 12 hour shifts. I am on my feet most of the day and with bad ankles from sporting injuries early on in my life the need for stability is high on my list when looking for a shoe, not only do you get that with the Hardrock you get a lot of comfort and durability. I am extremely hard on shoes and am on my second pair in 2 years and will continue to use the Hardrock as my shoe of choice. I recommend this shoe to everyone. Outside you picked the right brand but the wrong shoe?
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Arch Type:
- High Arch
Pros
- Breathable
- Comfortable/No Break-In
- Shock-Absorbent
- Stabilizes Foot
Cons
- Sizes run small
Best Uses
- Rocky/Unstable Terrain
Comments about Montrail Hardrock Running Shoe (Men's):
While I intend to use these shoes for backpacking in the high mountains of Colorado, I have only used them around town & jogging. They are comfortable, provide good support, and impervious to rocks (or ladder steps as I have experienced so far) They seem to really hug my foot and provide good stability on uneven ground. The only negative is that you may need to get a size larger than you are normally used to. And be aware that the 13 oz is for their smallest shoe. My 10 1/2 weighs 19 oz.
Pros
- Arch Support
- Comfortable/No Break-In
- Durable
- Shock-Absorbent
Cons
- Poor Traction
Best Uses
- Rocky/Unstable Terrain
Comments about Montrail Hardrock Running Shoe (Men's):
I've run in Hardrock's for 6 years (on my 5th pair) on my most technical trails (lots of rock, roots, ruts). I rarely feel obstacles under my feet as I step down (I've never bruised my foot) and I love the liberal amount of room in the toebox. I'm less confident when running over Tennessee-limestone boulders that are wet...that's why I bought the Montrail Streaks. I also have a narrow heel that fits snug in the shoe and moderate arches that are well supported. I do wish Montrail would use the same laces as the Streaks have, because they rarely come untied. But, this is minimal since I double tie the loops anyways. I've run trails from Ohio to Alabama and have yet to encounter a trail which the Hardrocks did not perform exceptionally.
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