The Hyperspecialization of Trail Running Gear
Running brands are exploring just how targeted they can get with their gear—and it’s more than just a marketing ploy
Running brands are exploring just how targeted they can get with their gear—and it’s more than just a marketing ploy
The outdoor gear giant’s new Swiftland Multi-Trail running shoe is eco-friendly, but how does it perform?
What are the impacts of your shoe quiver, and how can they be reduced?
A light and fast technical trail shoe with exceptional feel for the trail
NNormal ambassador and Alaskan filmmaker Max Romey offers a glimpse of a solution
If you're feeling overwhelmed with all the shiny things as you start running, let us help simplify your gear game.
Every runner needs a small arsenal of shoes to tackle any variety of terrain, speed, and distance. Our Run editors share what kicks are in their heavy rotation.
The best way to find your next pair of running shoes is to shop locally
Plus, seven pieces of gear we can't wait to get on the trails and test out.
We asked our readers: what’s the best piece of trail gear you’ve ever used? Here’s what our audience said.
Here’s the trail running gear that has stood the test of time, and that our editors will swear by for years to come.
And what can you do to extend the life of your favorite pair?
From shoes and apparel to tech and hydration, here's all the best trail running gear of 2022, chosen by our editors and testers.
It’s finally trail racing season! And we couldn’t be happier. As we get ready for our big races this summer, here’s what the editors of Trail Runner are loving right now.
We adore these easy breezy on-the-road pieces
Finally, a hiking boot that can truly do it all
These rugged runners love to rally
These hikers will help you carry your load and stay comfortable and secure, no matter the terrain
Focus on your session—not your clothes
Kicks for logging tarmac miles
Runners smack the ground harder—but get injured less—in more cushioned shoes. New research explains why.
The world of recovery gear is a wild, wild west. Here’s your complete guide.
Weather is warming up and racing season is beginning, so here are the best trail shoes for this spring and summer.
At the intersection of soft and speedy, you’ll find the Hoka Tecton X, another contender in the growing market for carbon-plate trail shoes.
As the weather warms and race season begins, here’s what the editorial staff at Trail Runner has been running in, reading, eating, and more.
Lighter, springier - with the same cush you’ve come to expect from Hoka. Here’s what’s new in the Speedgoat 5.
As athletes prioritize environmental responsibility, brands are listening and creating gear that’s both high-quality and sustainable.
Our first impressions put it right up there with the best offerings from this beloved purveyor of cushy runners.
The Cascadia was the first trail shoe our assistant editor ever ran in. She now owns dozens of trail shoes, but always returns to this one.
Everything you need to know about getting outfitted for your next trail race - no matter the distance.
These 13 options are some of the best for keeping your feet dry and happy in the rainy season.
Most of us have a deep connection to our local running store. Runners supporting shops - and vice versa - build a healthy trail community.
The $375 Speedland SL:PDX might just change how runners think about their equipment.
No matter where you're running or what terrain you'll be on, we've got a shoe recommendation for you.
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Dialed in, locked in, and connected to your foot, the BOA-powered La Sportiva Cyklon is paving the way for the next generation of mountain trail shoes.
The materials that give our running shoes durability, bounce, and comfort are part of both a plastic problem and a carbon emissions crisis.
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Barefoot running: we've all heard about it. Should you be ditching shoes and running in the nude (from the ankles down)?
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