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Beet-Qwest_2018 • 5 months ago

I dunno about y’all but I’ve had my prio’s and my mesa trails for years and like, theyre still as good as the day I bought them albeit more muddy

r/barefootshoestalk • Xero's are Underrated. I Hiked the Grand Canyon in my Prio Neo's. ->
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boiled_frog23 • 10 months ago

The Prio by Xero, it just refuses to wear out and are just as supportive as they were when new(that is, not at all)

r/trailrunning • What’s the best trail running shoe you’ve ever owned and why? ->
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CuseinFL • 6 months ago

Altra has the Superior and King Mtn, both of which have less cushioning and arch support than the Lone Peaks. The Superior 6 is my go-to right now. I train almost exclusively in Xero Prios. I also run in Mesa Trail IIs with a rock plate.

r/Ultramarathon • Looking for the perfect trail running shoe… Wide toe box, narrow heel, zero-low drop… ->
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danbearpig2020 • 4 months ago

The only Vivos I've purchased gave me a blister on my heel after casually walking a mile with no weight. They felt solid though. I switched to Xero and haven't looked back. They fit well, look good, made to last...I just love them so much I bought 4 different shoes: Prio Neo, Dillons, Alpine (grippy and warm), and the Ridgeway which I still need to try.

r/hiking • Anyone have any experience with these guys? I’ve been a merrell fanboy since the early 2000s, but their quality has seemed to decline over the years, and I’m exploring a different route. These seem like pretty decent shoes, although, the price tag is a bit steep. ->
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pr06lefs • about 2 months ago

I like my xero shoes, but they are zero rise. Zero rise shoes like xeros and altras will add strain to your achilles if you aren't used to them, so switch to them gradually and with caution. On the plus side I think minimal shoes like xeros are less prone to ankle twisting, and they feel more agile when the trail gets techy. For non-zero-rise shoes, I've liked every pair of scarpas I've owned. They fit my feet well and have good grip.

r/hiking • Hiking shoes vs trail shoes! ->
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vanslem6 • 6 months ago

I wear Danner Mountain Light II boots when it's cold or the weather sucks. When it's hot I wear zero drop trail shoes, Xero or Lems. Pros and cons to all of them. Sometimes I wear Jim Green boots as well if I don't need waterproof or lots of traction (Ranger boots). IMO, there is no 'one size fits all' shoe for hiking.

r/hikinggear • thoughts on hiking boots ->

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