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Cyklon Mountain Running Shoe

La Sportiva - Cyklon Mountain Running Shoe

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r/UltramarathonWhat shoes is everyone running in?
2 months ago

I have been running in Altra for a number of years now, but did find I was still getting random blistering on anything longer than 30km. On a whim I bought the La Sportiva Cyklon, mainly because they were crazy cheap due to being discontinued. Having never worn them before I ran a 45km trail run yesterday (like a good girl guide I carried my usual shoes with me in case this terrible idea didn't work out). Not only did I not blister anywhere, but my niggling ankle pain didn't happen either. I plan to wear them for at least 50km of my 100km in Feb (I quickly bought 2 more pairs haha), and swap out to my Altras if I need to. I do find them a bit thin in the sole, and no rock plate means I can feel everything. However I am not overly bothered by this, since I will move to a cushier shoe mid race if I have to.

r/trailrunningTrail shoes with stability?
16 days ago

I run in la sportiva cyklons, there is another similar version made for longer running (for me I wear the cyklons on long runs and they are perfect). I moved to these from zero drop altra, and honestly love them so much!

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r/trailrunningHow soon is too soon to hit muddy trails?
5 months ago

The only limiting factor will be your shoes. A good mud-capable trail shoe should have lugs *at least* 5mm deep and ideally quite widely spaced (the closer the lugs are together, the more likely they are to get clogged). Something like the Salomon Speedcross, Inov8 Trail Talon (or Mud Talon) or the La Sportiva Cyklon? The euro mountain brands tend to be better at making these shoes but there are plenty of options out there.

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r/trailrunningThe best wet rock grip, Arcteryx, Adidas, Salomon, Altra, LaSportiva, Icebug, VJ
8 months ago

The lug pattern matters just as much as the outsole material. For example, the Bushido is likely going to be a better rock shoe than the Cyklon just because of the outsole design. For rock, especially wet rock, you want large lugs with lots of surface area. Look at the outsole of an approach shoe vs a mud shoe like the Speedcross for example.

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r/trailrunningTrail shoes with stability?
16 days ago

Yeah I love mine, a second replacement pair have split in the same place (where the ball of the foot is) annoyingly so perhaps a little narrow for me

r/trailrunningTrail shoes with stability?
16 days ago

Yeah me neither. They are so comfy, first pair were replaced under warranty and this pair have gone in same place in under 100 miles.

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r/trailrunningLa Sportiva Prodigio Pro Review – 220km & 12,000m+ Later
8 months ago

They have a very wide toebox compared to other La sportiva shoes. At least compared to the Bushido and Cyklon, those are the other shoes I have. Around the heel and midfoot they still fit snug.

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r/trailrunningWhat shoes is everyone liking for winter trail running?
2 months ago

The wildcats are pretty heavy - next time try the cyclon gtx

r/trailrunningWhat shoes is everyone liking for winter trail running?
2 months ago

Or you go for a specific winter running shoe like the Blizzard or Cyclon that has a built in gaiter. I run on snow and ice about 5 months a year (AK) and the blizzard thx with integrated studs are incredible

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