A firm, toothy trail shoe that will keep you on your feet when the ground gets ugly.
Built with input from OCR champ Jon Alborn, the XTRM is designed for artificially challenging courses—barriers you have to hustle over, shoe-sucking mud you have to plow through. So the XTRM is built to be virtually indestructible. It starts with the outsole, made of a hard, durable rubber with 6mm lugs. If the ground is loose, sloppy, or rocky, this shoe is going to grab tight and keep you upright.
Contributing to the stiff, jarring feel is a fiberglass shank in the midfoot—if you yank out the sockliner, you can see it. That torsion unit helps keep the shoe stable as you work over variable ground.Because you’re going to be wearing this to get up technical trail features, it has to lock your foot in place. And the mix of materials here does just that, while adding incredible protection.
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