Gordon Gianniny reviews the La Sportiva Lycan II for Blister

La Sportiva Lycan II

The original La Sportiva Lycan was designed to be a softer, wider, and more cushioned shoe for mellow, smooth trails. But with the new Lycan II, they went in a very different direction, positioning it as a mid-distance shoe for “rocky and highly technical terrain.” So how do the two versions compare, and why should you opt for the Lycan II over Sportiva’s numerous other “mountain running” shoes?
Maddie Hart reviews the Salomon Sense Ride 3 for Blister

Salomon Sense Ride 3

Now in its 3rd iteration, the Salomon Sense Ride is a shoe that stands out not because it's exceptional at one particular thing, but because of how well it performs across such a wide spectrum of trails and distances. Check out our full review.
Gordon Gianniny reviews the La Sportiva Jackal for Blister

La Sportiva Jackal

La Sportiva has become known for making rugged, stable shoes for running in mountainous terrain. But with their new Jackal, they're targeting runners who want all-day comfort for longer outings, and we think they've done a good job of accomplishing that goal.
Maddie Hart reviews the Scarpa Spin Ultra for Blister

Scarpa Spin Ultra

Nowadays just about every major brand makes a few shoes targeted at running longer distances, but their approaches vary a good deal. The Scarpa Spin Ultra sets itself apart from some of its competition thanks to a comfy midsole and upper, but there's more to it than just that. Check out our full review.
Maddie Hart reviews the Salomon S/Lab Ultra 2 for Blister

Salomon S/Lab Ultra 2

Last week we reviewed the Salomon Ultra /Pro and now we’re chiming in on its lighter, more race-oriented sibling, the S/Lab Ultra 2. After spending several 20+ mile days in this S/Lab shoe, we’ve come away impressed by its versatility and think that it could work for a lot of people — not just those who are trying to win the next ultramarathon.
Maddie Hart reviews the Salomon Ultra W /Pro for Blister in Crested Butte, Colorado.

Salomon Ultra /Pro

As you might be able to guess by its name, the Salomon Ultra /Pro is the brand's take on a trail running shoe for longer distances. Check out our review to see how it compares to shoes with similar design intentions, and how it works for more moderate-length runs.
Maddie Hart reviews the La Sportiva Helios III for Blister in Crested Butte, Colorado.

La Sportiva Helios III

When it was first introduced, the Helios was an outlier in the La Sportiva trail running lineup — an ultralight, minimal, flexible shoe for mellower terrain. They recently brought back the Helios and we think the new Helios III is the most refined version yet. Check out our review.
Gordon Gianniny reviews the Hoka One One Evo Jawz for Blister in Crested Butte, Colorado.

Hoka One One EVO Jawz

Most brands now make at least one mud-oriented shoe for very technical terrain, and most of them are very niche. However, Hoka's aptly named EVO Jawz has proven to be surprisingly versatile, and seems particularly appealing to those looking for maximum grip and stability — even on longer runs.
Kieran Nay reviews the Altra Lone Peak 4.5 for Blister

Altra Lone Peak 4.5

The Lone Peak has been in Altra's running lineup for many years now, serving as their rugged, moderate-cushion trail shoe. Check out our review of the latest iteration, the Lone Peak 4.5, to see how it compares to the last version, several of Altra's other trail shoes, and some other options on the market.
Gordon Gianniny reviews the Altra Timp 2.0 for Blister in Crested Butte, Colorado.

Altra Timp 2.0

Altra made several significant updates to their high-cushion Timp and we think that, for many people, the new Timp 2.0 is a better shoe in most regards. Check out our review to see how this versatile, cushioned shoe compares to the previous Timp 1.5 and several other shoes on the market.
Maddie Hart reviews the Hoka One One Carbon X for Blister

Hoka One One Carbon X

The Hoka Carbon X is part of a new class of shoes designed with one goal in mind: running as fast as possible. But this carbon-reinforced road shoe doesn't look like the race shoes of the past, so we were curious to see how it handled a variety of distances and speeds, and how it compared to more "normal" shoes like the Hoka Clifton 6. Check out our review to see what we found.
Gordon Gianniny reviews the Salomon S/Lab Sense 8 for Blister in Crested Butte, Colorado.

Salomon S/Lab Sense 8

The Salomon S/Lab Sense 8 is an example of a product that's designed to do a pretty specific thing, and that does that exceptionally well. But what about using it outside of racing and fast runs? Check out our review.
Maddie Hart reviews the Hoka One One Clifton 6 for Blister

Hoka One One Clifton 6

The Hoka Clifton is one of the brand's most popular and iconic shoes, known for its generous cushioning and lightweight design. Check out our review of the Clifton 6 to see how it compares to the previous iteration and the rest of the market.
Gordon Gianniny reviews the Salomon Sense 4 /Pro for Blister in Gunnison, Colorado.

Salomon Sense 4 /Pro

The Salomon Sense 4 /Pro is basically the less racing-oriented, more cushioned version of their high-end S/Lab Sense 8, and we’ve been running in both to see how they compare, who’d be better off in each particular shoe, and how the Sense 4 /Pro compares to several other moderate-cushion trail shoes.