Arc'teryx

Aerios FL Shoe

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Sentiment score33% positive
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Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Reddit Icona-sona
5 months ago

Instead of water resistance, I'd go look for a shoe that can drain well and dry quick. I used an all black low cut Arc'teryx Aerios non goretex version for a while before switching over to the Scarpa Rapid XT. I found the leather upper to be a bit too hot for SE Asia so I'm going to try the Scarpa Rapid LT (essentially a mesh upper) for my next trip.

Reddit Iconshippychaos
4 months ago

Two things come to mind: Arcterix (sp?) makes a super light weight trail runner with basically flexible mesh upper - flattens to just the thickness of the sole Allbirds isn’t really a running shoe and the traction sucks but they’re reasonably nice looking for wearing around and I’ve used it for running in a pinch - not ideal, but good for like a couple days of exercise if space is a concern. They also pack flat to about the thickness of just the soles.

Reddit Iconitsolivia93
7 months ago

This is my first time getting arcteryx shoes, I’ve never had my feet be in such pristine shape after an ultra !

7 months ago

My other ultras I had to change shoes half way through because I was getting horrible blisters and even in the shoes I changed into by the end my nails were black and I was full of blisters. A lot is from my toes hitting the front of my toes on down hill on high elevation races. Unfortunately due to my foot shape it’s harder for me as I have very narrow feet but a few very long toes lol so it’s hard to find a shoe where im not sliding around in but where my toes also arent slamming into the front. I had zero blisters this time and it was a very very wet race where my feet were soaked the entire time. I also have had very bad Achilles tendonitis for years and it would be flared after long runs and these have a great heel drop and cushion that I find my persistent injuries don’t flare up. You’re very lucky you don’t have shoe or foot issues because I think that’s not very common!

7 months ago

I was between these and norda when I tried them in the store but norda just felt not right on my feet sadly

7 months ago

Really roomy but not in a way where they feel big, historically I’ve gotten extra narrow shoes so I usually avoid a wide toe box but these are perfect there’s absolutely no hitting the front or sides with my toes yet they feel secure

7 months ago

I have persistent tendonitis issue and find the foam super helpful for me but it does add to some instability on technical trails. But thank you!!

7 months ago

This! I couldn’t believe how unscathed my feet were. The ultra I did in Canmore over the weekend got a huge unexpected dump of snow and it unexpectedly became a very snowy, muddy, wet race where my feet were technically soaked the entire time but my feet weren’t cold and I had not a single blister. Even my hands had blisters from my poles but none on my feet. Last time I did that race in my Solomon’s in non-snow dry ground my feet were destroyed

7 months ago

Interesting! I have very long narrow feet and had to size down for these . I have been using them on technical trails with high elevation and been okay, really have had issues with any other shoe I’ve tried.

Reddit IconLogical_Barnacle1847
10 months ago

Arcteryx trail shoes are pretty narrow and have wicked good grip. Vibram Soles.

Reddit Iconsluttycupcakes
18 days ago

I’ve had mixed experiences with Arc’teryx running shoes in the past and have stopped buying them, but have recently been looking at giving the Sylan Pro a shot. Not sure if your review of this being extremely uncomfortable is encouraging haha

Reddit IconVitalalternate
12 months ago

Dayhike - arcteryx trail runners or day hikers. Backpacking trips - scarpa boots (saved me from ankle rolls many times)

12 months ago

Not supportive at all in the shoes but they are nice to dayhike in with lighter loads.

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