Monday, February 28, 2011

Merrell Trail Glove ...at last

Merrell Trail gloves have it the store shelves and I was able to get a pair yesterday. I had a bit of a long run planned yesterday so I decided to try them out on a shorter run today.

I think Merrell is going to take over the "barefoot" market with this shoe. I think the most important feature of this shoe is it's toe box form. I normally need a EE in any running shoe and they still never feel right. The shoe feels as if someone from Merrell made a cast of my foot and then designed the shoe.

The Trail Glove has about the same feel as the Vibram FiveFingers but with a bit thicker sole, enough so that I won't feel that I have to pay attention to every foot placement on a rocky trail. (One year to the day that I wore the FiveFingers for the first time) I also wore these shoes all day at work before I went for my 4.1 mile maiden run and they were comfortable the entire time; I can not tolerate regular running shoes on my feet if I'm not running.

I do a fair amount of my running in the barefoot style even though I wear my old Asics most of the time but I find that with the Asics I can let go with heel striking on some of the smoother downhills that I encounter. The Merrell keeps me honest about barefoot form and I know I will have sore calves tomorrow because of it.

For my run this afternoon there wasn't much of a variety of conditions to test out traction. I was mostly on compacted dirt, but they seem to hold traction in some mud and packed grasses. I did run in some areas with rocks but never felt one under foot.

I am very happy with them. My son should be happy with the the three other pairs of shoes I bought before these since the fall and was never able to run in. I should have known it would be Merrell that finally pleased me in running footwear; I've worn Merrell casual open-back shoes for several years now. Too bad I only had the money to buy the shoes and not some stock in the company.

8 comments:

  1. Hope they prove to be the right shoe. I've learned to not judge too soon.

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  2. You're right. I can make a negative judgment on running shoes most times in a handful of outings; a confident thumbs up may take a couple of months.

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  3. I purchased a pair of new balance Minimus a couple weeks ago but am waiting for non-snow covered terrain to break them in. I have worn them on the tread mill and I really think they are going to work well for me.

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  4. I have the NB MT101 and they're too narrow; I noticed the Minimus only had a narrow so I passed on them; they seem like a racing flat with a lower heel and aggressive tread. To me, it looks like Merrell designed from scratch instead of adapting an existing concept.

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  5. All you need is Glove, Glove (hope your singing this to the Beatles song)....

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  6. Hmmm. If my blog were monitized and I had Beatle lyrics would I have to pay a royalty?

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  8. I will get my own pair too this weekend. I heard good reviews about them.

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