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Terrex Soulstride Ultra Trail Running Shoes

Adidas - Terrex Soulstride Ultra Trail Running Shoes

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"A good robovac is a life changer. Even a $350 basic S8. It is a great place to start. ... I promise you that you will not be disappointed by a basic S8. It will change your life even if it can't fit under every piece of furniture you own. ... My two S8s just finished vacuuming our entire house in about 46 minutes. ... While my floors were being cleaned, I sat comfortably on our patio in the cool shade with a slight breeze and composed my far too long response to you while sipping a diet soda and relaxing. ... I will have to spend about four minutes maintaining my two S8s. This will be my entire contribution to my home floor cleaning effort for today. Four minutes!"


"Like 500$ these robots are currently the steal of the century ... You can get a mova p10 pro ultra (cannot remove its mops), equivalent to the l40/x40 for 500$ after a discount code"


"I got the Q5 Pro for $139. ... costs $450 less than what I paid for the S6 ... it is the best value option out there imo."

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"I had mine staked down in packed sand during a rainstorm that dropped 1.5”-2” per hour for 3 hours according to a ranger station nearby and it took it like a champ."


"after heavy and extreme and I mean extreme use in a very dirty environment, after a year the range suddenly cut down... I felt like I'd gotten my measly 20ish buck worth from them and didn't fault jlab due to the extreme circumstances I used them in daily. ... I work in a hot asa filthy steel mill and the fact they lasted a year was impressive to me."


"My old Breville lasted 10-11 years ... I got the new one 3 years ago with the air fryer option … if it breaks tomorrow I would figure out how to get it again - I seriously love it."

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"S-tier: Asicsgrip. ... Tested it on mossy wet rocks by the waterfall. ... Beats megagrip"


"For me in wet terrain with rocks, the best is Asicsgrip (6)."


"Only Salomon shoe I’ve come across with good grip on wet rock."

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"Definitely the squishiest trail shoe I have ever used ... the extra comfort has massively made up for the difference in terms of on-trail fatigue and post-run recovery. ... I don't see myself going back to a firmer shoe for long trail runs"


"The extra cushioning (as compare with the Lone Peaks) is great"


"good coushion ... plenty of padding and protection against rocks"

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"I’ve used it for big hikes in Hawaii, both volcanic, rocky and muddy. ... Phenomenal shoes"


"definitely ideal for longer runs, especially ones that involve multiple surfaces."


"They've seen the presis in the summer without issues"

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"It's the same nozzle size, but it's also heavier than the red, so it's more prone to falling out of your ears. ... I returned both the red and the mp145 even though they both fit me (to an extent). ... Dont even try the 145 if the red's don't fit."


"I have the mic boom option and regret it. ... The weight of the boom is enough to cause the earpiece to constantly shift out of the desired placement in my ear. ... Found it annoying and nearly trashed it just cos of that."


"If monarch mk3 is 10 on a pain level lol ... I myself had to make custom eartips for my monarchs, they made some weird contact and creatd pressure points that were simply horrible."

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"And then during a race in September the mid sole of one pulled right off with less than 200 km on them."


"during a race in September the mid sole of one pulled right off with less than 200 km on them."


"the exposed midsole on the heel area is a problem because any sharp rock can split the midsole in two very easily. ... After 150 km both shoes started to split from this area. I had to fix it by applying contact glue, and I ended up "filling" this space with glue to level it to the rest of the outsole."

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"they blistered my feet even if I just used them for walking"


"they blistered my feet even if I just used them for walking. ... Hoka Challenger 7 are the first shoes I ever gave up on."


"pointy little toebox ... I got them in a wide and still got massive blisters on the insides of my big toes ... if you need a wide toebox, you may have similar issues"

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"Adidas Terrex for dry days"


"Only downside is that some of them aren't water proof."


"adidas terrex for dry days"

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"it has an aggressive rocker and feels unstable to me."


"the plated one is super unstable, just didn't work for me."


"The Terrex Ultra is pretty beloved except for its stability."

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Astheworldterns • 8 months ago

Hoka challengers or adidas terrex for dry days, Salomon quest 4 gore tex for wet/muddy/snowy days

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carson42788 • 8 months ago

Adidas Terrex for dry days, North Face waterproof trail shoes rain/snow days

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commie90 • 7 months ago

I went from hiking to trail running a little over a year ago and have used 3 different shoes so far: * Vans Ultrarange: mostly used these because they were my casual hiking shoes and had good cushioning. they worked fine for the short distances I started with but nowhere near the grip and comfort needed for a longer treks * Altra Lone Peak 8: my first trail running shoe because the zero drop and large toebox intrigued me. I also wanted something that could double as a hiking shoe since I also do that a lot. I really like them especially for more technical runs as the lack of a platform makes it feel like you're gripping the trail. They lack as much of a cushioning/stack as others so they can't really be used every day, especially if you're going long distances. I will probably keep using them for hiking and upgrade when they reach their limit. * Adidas SoulStride: just recently bought these mostly because I had a coupon, they were already on sale, and I needed a second pair of running shoes so I could go out more regularly. Since they're new to me, I am still getting used to them but I have been working on increasing my distances and they seem to be working well for that. The extra cushioning (as compare with the Lone Peaks) is great as is the 'rocker' design that almost naturally rolls my foot forward. Love the way they almost feel effortless to run in at times. Not a PR shoe necessarily (though I did get close to a PR the first time I ran in them), but definitely ideal for longer runs, especially ones that involve multiple surfaces. I am guess they won't be quite as good on technical routes, but I haven't tried them there. Probably will work well for hiking, but the extra elevation from the stacks may not feel as intuitive on rougher terrains as the Lone Peaks with their close to the ground feel. ETA: as others have said, trail running shoes are an individual thing. There's not one or two shoes that are far and away the best. What I did was read reviews, focusing on different pros/cons, and paid close attention to how I walk, run, and hike for a while before deciding on the Lone Peaks based on that.

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curlycreamcheese • 8 months ago

I use adidas terrex. Had them for 3 years and they’re holding up great

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DaRhymes • 9 months ago

My Adidas Terrex served me pretty well given that I got them on a deep discount. Thinking about [Hoka Tor](https://www.hoka.com/en/us/all-gender-footwear/tor-summit/197634113876.html) for my next pair.

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discwrangler • 8 months ago

Adidas Terrex after years in Keens. They're lighter and I can usually find them for $60

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Eejey • 8 months ago

Addidas Terrex all the way!

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fazinater5 • about 1 month ago

I’d say don’t fix whats not broken. I like the terrex personally. I’ve only tried some Pegasus trails besides the terrex but I ruined em pretty quickly. I tend to drag my back foot when I fore hand. I have a buddy who raves about the Saucony endorphins as well.

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FeatheredStylo • 4 months ago

Got my terrex for $49 at sierra. Whitin for dry days, and a pair of xero boots that I waxed for ankle protection.

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