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Rush Trail GTX (63142200)

SCARPA - Rush Trail GTX (63142200)

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r/hikinggearHalfway between a trail runner and hiking boot?
5 months ago

Scarpa always worked wonders for me. I‘ve recently picked up the Rush Trail GTX (sorta crossover for hiking and trailrunning) and these are by far the best shoes on 30+km hikes ive ever had. Highly recommend

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

In my limited experience vibram megagrip were ok at best on wet rock, very bad on wet dirt (not very muddy). Best ones I tried were Scarpa presa.

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r/CaminoDeSantiagoHelp! Shoe recommendations
5 months ago

Option 3: trail running shoes 😁 You’ll need something to give you “stability” and dont be always putting “weight” on your knees when you come down from hills. I did it with some Scarpa, Salomon (worst shoes for me) and I’m planning to do it with ASICS Trabuco.

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r/trailrunningUnknown trail running brands
3 months ago

Scarpa trail shoes. They've been amazing for me.

r/trailrunningTrail shoe for quality training
4 months ago

Had great luck with Scarpas. The Golden Gate 2 and Spin Planet are great in conditions you describe.

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r/glastonbury_festivalWhat shoes will you be wearing?
9 months ago

Teva flip flops for dry Wednesday and Thursday wandering. Scarpa trails shoes for dry Friday to Sunday Zamberlain Hiking boots and Gaiters if wet and muddy.

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r/australiaTrail shoes that don't disintegrate
12 months ago

Scarpa or Salewa. I've had both brands for years and they've handled everything I've thrown at them with ease.

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r/trailrunningNeed New Wide Trail Shoe
8 months ago

Scarpa for more durability than topos

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r/hikinggearDisadvantages to wide toe box boots?
7 months ago

I also have narrow feet and was day hiking quite happily in a pair of scarpa trail runners. Alas I found that with multi day trips my feet were swelling enough, even by day 2, that my toes no longer felt comfortable and I was getting a ton of pressure on my heels. I switched to a pair of Salomon Elixir shoes in the same size and the roominess of the toe box has made a big difference to me. I can’t say there have been any downsides, but as a person with narrower feet I have to make sure I lace with a heel lock.

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