Trailrunning shoes for women

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Brooks Cascadia 19 Trailrunningshoes Women
129.95 -13% 149.95 RRP
Brooks Cascadia 19 Trailrunningshoes Women
141.95 -5% 149.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Venture 10 Trailrunningshoes Women
52.95 -44% 94.95 RRP
Brooks Divide 6 Trailrunning shoes Women
88.95 -19% 109.95 RRP
Salomon XA Pro 3D V9 Trailrunning Shoes Women
99.95 -33% 149.95 RRP
Nike Juniper 3 Trailrunning Shoes Women
69.95 -22% 89.95 RRP
Saucony Blaze Trailrunning shoes Women
85.95 -34% 129.95 RRP
Brooks Caldera 8 Trailrunning Shoes Women
117.95 -21% 149.95 RRP
Salomon Thundercross Trailrunning Shoes Women
89.95 -36% 139.95 RRP
Salomon Ultra Glide 2 Trailrunning Shoes Women
94.95 -37% 149.95 RRP
Brooks Divide 6 Trailrunning shoes Women
59.95 -45% 109.95 RRP
Brooks Caldera 8 Trailrunning Shoes Men
114.95 -23% 149.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Daichi 7 Trailrunning Shoes Women
55.95 -61% 144.95 RRP
Brooks Catamount 2 Trailrunning shoes Women
67.95 -60% 169.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Daichi 9 GTX Trailrunning Shoes Women
72.95 -54% 159.95 RRP
Saucony Ride 15 GTX Trailrunning shoes Women
84.95 -50% 169.95 RRP
Saucony Endorphin Rift Trailrunning shoes Women
114.95 -43% 199.95 RRP
Salomon XA PRO 3D V9 Trail Running Shoes Women
99.95 -33% 149.95 RRP
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Trail Shoes vs Running Shoes

If you're running on a paved path and occasionally cross a small stretch of unpaved trail, it’s not a problem, and you don’t need special trail shoes. However, if you’re going trail running, the situation is different—unpaved terrain requires different qualities than an asphalt road!

When running on hard surfaces, your joints endure a shock with each step of about 3 to 5 times your body weight. On unpaved trails, this impact is much less, meaning you need less cushioning from your shoes. However, you’ll need more grip on unpaved trails due to slippery and unpredictable surfaces. Trail shoes for women, in comparison to standard running shoes, offer less cushioning but provide more grip.

Wearing trail shoes for regular road running is strongly discouraged. The likelihood is high that you’ll wear out the tread on hard roads, which would be a shame! Additionally, trail shoes do not provide enough cushioning to absorb the impact of landing on hard ground, and you may find yourself injured quickly.

Good Trail Shoes

Did you know that you can tell from the tread of trail shoes what type of terrain they are designed for? If the trail shoes have large lugs with lots of space between them, they are ideal for soft or even wet trails. These shoes ensure a firm footing, preventing you from slipping easily. On the other hand, if the shoe has smaller, more numerous lugs, it offers excellent grip on smooth or harder surfaces.