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Overview
About Montrail Rockridge Trail Running Shoes (For Men)
Closeouts. Montrail's lightweight Rockridge trail running shoes take on rugged terrain without slowing you down. They feature a breathable mesh upper reinforced with thermoplastic overlays and a removable EVA footbed that absorbs impact for all-day comfort.
- Trail Runner Magazine's Editor Choice award winner
- IntegraFit technology adheres to the biomechanics of the foot for amazing comfort
- Full-length compression-molded EVA with Terra-Hex balance technology in the forefoot
- Dual-lug design with full-length Gryptonite outsole
- Medium width
- Made in China
- Runs small, order 1/2 size larger
- Visit our Running Shoe Guide
- US shipments only
Specs
Specs about Montrail Rockridge Trail Running Shoes (For Men)
- Non-Waterproof
- Gusseted tongue
- Upper: Mesh and synthetic leather
- Lining: Mesh
- Removable insole
- Midsole: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
- Outsole: Rubber
- Weight (pair): 1 lb. 6 oz.
- Made in China
- Runs small, order 1/2 size larger
- Visit our Running Shoe Guide
- US shipments only
Reviews
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4.320754
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Overall Rating: 4.3
Based on 159 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
Reviewed by Strider from San Diego, CA on Monday, June 18, 2012
I used these for a 2-week Grand Canyon rim-to-rim (and-thereabouts) lightweight backpack, and they performed excellently... through a 15-mi. full-on downhill at the start and the 10-mi. full-on uphill at the finish, and all manner of combinations in-between... plus stream crossings, dust, river sand...
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Verified Buyer Reviewed by Scott from New Mexico on Tuesday, January 13, 2015First pair of these was purchased to walk a half marathon. Showed up two days before the race. Day of the race was rainy, windy, and unpleasant. Didn't want to be on the course any longer than necessary, so decided to run. Never run in a marathon before, but finished in just over two hours. Feet felt great--shoes have excellent cushioning without being too hot or tight; solid tread grips scree, mud, grass, etc. First pair are still in great shape after almost a year of 4-5 days a week wear--just wanted a backup because I love these shoes.
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Verified Buyer Reviewed by leah from bend on Tuesday, September 30, 2014these fit true to size, not 1/2 size small. seems like the toe box on these is a little smaller (most montrails have a very wide toe box). great traction and cushion out of the box.
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Verified Buyer Reviewed by Sesqui from South Carolina on Thursday, September 25, 2014Picked these up last spring for hiking and I really like them. Good traction, lightweight and breathable. I've had mine wet with wool sock from stream crossings and they dried out fairly quickly by just continuing to walk. I haven't experienced any hot spots or seam rubbing. I see now that I bought a discontinued model. Now my concern is what to buy when these wear out that are comparable trail runners for hiking.
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Verified Buyer Reviewed by Happy hiker from western nc on Wednesday, September 10, 2014Very comfortable shoes. Am flat footed so some shoes don't work for me. On feet 9 hrs a day. Feet feel good at end of day. Size runs true. Really like em
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Verified Buyer Reviewed by Laurie in the Sierra from Pollock Pines, CA on Monday, August 4, 2014I really wanted these to work, but they never got outside of my house. The midsole and insole materials do not protect my feet enough from feeling every lug in the outsole. I tried SofSole insoles and combinations of two different types of insoles, since I had plenty of room to do so. Nothing kept me from feeling those lugs as though they were stamping themselves on the bottoms of my feet. They are on their way back...
Question & Answer
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It could be considered a stability shoe. It has been described as cushioning meets stability in a lightweight package.
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Mark,|I would recommend something more like a Chaco, Keen or Teva shoe. The Rockridge is more of a hiking/train running shoe.
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