Men's trail shoes
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Muule's advice: How to choose your men's trail running shoes?
Trail running is a demanding discipline that puts a real strain on little feet. To run in the best conditions, it's essential to choose men's trail running shoes that fit your body shape, your running style, and the terrain you're covering. Support, cushioning, and traction : every detail counts to combine performance and comfort, while reducing the risk of injury.
A fit designed for men's feet
Men's trail running shoes are typically designed with a wider last , especially in the forefoot. A good fit is essential to prevent chafing and blisters, especially over long distances. Make sure your toes have enough space while still providing firm support in the heel and instep.
Support and protection for technical terrain
Because men have a heavier body mass than women, good support is essential to limit impact on joints. A shoe with lateral reinforcements and a well-structured heel improves stability, especially when walking downhill. A reinforced upper protects against rocks, roots, and other obstacles, while a sturdy rock guard prevents shock to the forefoot.
Grip and adhesion: choosing the right sole
Trail running terrain is often uneven, with surfaces ranging from mud to rocks to dry trails. A lugged sole with good grip is essential to prevent slipping. The deeper the lugs, the more effective the traction in wet terrain. On the other hand, for dry and rocky trails, smaller lugs promote a smoother run.
To choose the right trail shoes for you, consider your body type , your stride and the terrain you run on. A good balance between comfort, cushioning, grip and protection will help you enjoy your outings to the fullest, safely and with maximum pleasure.
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