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Category: Women’s Trail Running Shoes

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Brooks Cascadia 7 Review

  Type:  Trail Running Heel-Toe Differential (Drop): 12 mm Weight: 10.2 oz. women’s / 12.2 oz. men’s Gender Availability:  both Men’s and Women’s models   The Brooks Cascadia 7′s have had me “Running Happy” this Spring on the trails. Colorado has had an incredibly dry Spring, which has allowed me to get out on the [...]

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Patagonia Fore Runner Review

Type:  Trail Running Heel-Toe Differential (Drop):  4 mm Weight:  7.76 oz (women’s) Gender:  Women’s and Men’s versions available.  Women’s reviewed below. The Fore Runner marks Patagonia’s entry into the minimalist trail running category; because it does have some weight, cushion, and drop, I suspect the Fore Runner was created for a different reason, namely as [...]

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Brooks Adrenaline GTX Review

If you run in any sort of adverse or variable conditions, the Brooks Adrenaline GTX has got you covered.  (If you are familiar with Brooks models, this shoe is basically the GORE-TEX® version of the Adrenaline ASR 8.)  For me, Brooks’ claims that this shoe is for “ultimate protection from elements on and off the trail” [...]

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Newton Terra Momentus All-Terrain Guidance Trainer Review

Just so that I don’t have to write this long title every time, let’s start with the name.  Newton Running has chosen Latin names for their models (as would be appropriate for a company founded upon the principals of Sir Isaac), and refers to the shoes also in the English translation.  The Newton Terra Momentus, [...]

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LOWA S-Cruise GTX Review

I felt fortunate to be able to test a pair of LOWA S-Cruise GTX women’s trail shoes. Upon first removing the shoes from the box my initial thought was, “whoa, these are kind of heavy for a trail runner.” I wondered if they just felt heavy compared to my street shoes. I even asked my [...]

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Mizuno Wave Ascend Review

The Mizuno Wave Ascend held true to its claim to be built for the mild over-pronator who requires a combination of cushioning and stability. After 5 weeks of 3-4 times a week wear on a variety of terrain, the Mizuno Wave Ascend held up nicely with only slight wear. The AIRmesh uppers only adds to [...]

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Mizuno Wave Cabrakan Review

 The Mizuno Wave Cabrakan was an excellent shoe to test with the anticipation cooler weather right around the corner. When first stepping into the Cabrakan, the arch support and cushion were prominent. The shoe was immediately taken out to tackle the trails in Colorado high country. I was immediately impressed with the beathability of [...]

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Salewa Firetail GTX Review

One of Salewa’s promises is 100% blister free wear for its full line of approach, mountaineering and tech approach footwear. After months of usage of my Firetail tech approach shoes their promise has held true. As a tech approach shoe, the Firetail GTX has the features of a hiking shoe/approach shoe but is light enough [...]

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Vasque Aether Tech Review

Looking for a lightweight trail runner that can handle speed and rugged terrain? If yes, check out the Vasque Aether Tech. The shoes proved to have great traction in all conditions including snow, mud, loose dirt and gravel. Reinforced fabric also kept the feet dry and the socks mud free. It also helps increase the [...]

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Montrail Sabino Trail Review

Do you remember the Montrail Hardrock from the old days? Ok, so it hasn’t been that long since the Hardrock was a favorite among trail runners, but many runners, and their feet, have missed the Hardrock. In comes the Sabino trail, also by Montrail. Although it is not the same as the original Hardrock, Montrail [...]

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Women’s Merrell CTR Cruise Review

The guys at ActiveGearReview tested out the CTR Cruise by Merrell earlier this season. Now it’s time for a female take on the women’s version of the trail runner. The first time I put the Cruise on I thought, “Wow, this is a comfortable yet burly shoe!” After wearing the Cruise on a not so [...]

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Salomon XT Whisper 2 Review

Here at Active Gear Review, we typically test out trail running shoes or road running shoes. The outdoor industry has begun to produce shoes to meet the needs of runners that want a hybrid shoe, a trainer that can be worn comfortably on road and trail. In 2009, Salomon released the XT Whisper, a women’s [...]

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Women’s Pearl Izumi syncroFuel XC Review

Running in the Pearl Izumi’s syncroFuel XC this winter, in preparation for the spring shoe review, was a real treat. The syncroFuel XC is a women’s specific trail shoe that is perfect for training runs and race day performance. The syncroFuel XC, which is new this year, weighs a mere 9.6 ounces (for size 8 [...]

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Patagonia Women’s Release Review

The Women’s Patagonia Release is a trail shoe that is designed to provide extreme comfort and support during higher mileage runs. The Release weighs 23 ounces/pair and is by no means a light trainer. The Release, however, does provide some excellent trade offs by providing incredible shock absorption and cushioning. The Release was tested on [...]

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Women’s Brooks Cascadia 4 Review

The Brooks Cascadia 4 is a neutral trail runner’s dream. The Cascadia was tested both on and off the trail and tester’s raved about its’ performance in both settings. The Cascadia offers great forefoot protection against rocks and roots thanks to a ballistic rock shield composed of a thermoplastic EVA sheath between the outer and [...]

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Review: Women’s Merrell CP Paragon

Merrell has recently entered the trail running shoe arena and the CP Paragon is one of their latest mild stability shoes, designed for mild over pronators. When the CP Paragon’s arrived, we were immediately impressed by their fun and not so conventional appearance; the mid-sole is a fun light pink color, while the breathable mesh [...]

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Review: Women’s Nike Zoom Structure Triax +12 ESC

The Zoom Structure Triax +12 ESC Trail is based on Nike’s best-selling stability road shoe. The Triax+12 Trail is a stability hybrid shoe that is designed to run on all sorts of terrain, including trails. The upper is water resistant, the gusseted tongue protects from rocks entering the shoe, and the rubber outsole is composed [...]

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Review: Women’s La Sportiva Wildcat

The Women’s Wildcat is LaSportiva’s most cushioned trail running shoe. The Wildcat is a stable-neutral shoe that is extremely light weight compared to its’ competitors, weighing a mere 9.95 ounces. Testers raved about the lighter than air feel, roomy toe box that allowed for neutral toe positioning that prevented hot spots, and the excellent traction [...]

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