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Montrail Shoes Women's HardrockTrail Running Shoe Montrail Shoes: Women's HardrockTrail Running Shoe

Gel in forefoot adds enhanced cushion without holding back your training performance.

Regarded by experts and running enthusiasts as Montrail's most supportive and stable training shoe the Hardrock is also incredibly comfortable and ideal for those who dare to run further than a 70-mile week. Inside the Hardrock is a full-length TerraFlex™ AR protection plate identical to the plate found in the award-winning Montrail Kinabalu but unlike the Kinabalu the Hardrock has gel in the forefoot to help cushion your feet on long runs. Lightweight airmesh along the tops and sides of the upper help you air it out when the competition heats up.

Awesome shoe Image: 5 Stars
by Jennifer
I've always been a fan of Salomon shoes for trail runs but I read the review of this in Outside Mag and decided to give it a try. What a great shoe! It's amazingly comfortable fits snug where it should (heel and arch) and roomy where it should (in the toe). I'm pregnant now so I won't be running in these for a while but they're great for hikes and walking. I did a 2 mile hike right out of the box without any problems. For those of you in Alaska or Hawaii... I bought mine from Campmor instead of Altrec. Same price on the shoe but Campmor charged a normal shipping price ($6) not the usual Alaska sized shipping prices that Altrec wanted ($11). I also got the shoes within 3 bus. days!


A great overall supportive shoe! Image: 5 Stars
by Randy Toland
The extra support this shoe has gives me an added support that I have never felt in another running shoe. I have not worn them on trails yet but anticipate they will be awesome.


Awwwesome Image: 4 Stars
by Anonymous
The Hardrocks rock! I was skeptical about deviating from the Leona Divides because of my Achilles injury. However one run in the Hardrocks has made me a converter..... From the moment I put them on I was awed by the fit. Montrail did you make these shoes based on my foot anatomy?? Well maybe I am not that lucky but it sure does feel like it! The arch hits in the right spot actually it offers so much support I am very reluctant to add my orthodics (may cause over correction) to the hardrocks. I also love the straight lasted bottom on the trails it offered great support and a superb strike plate staying rigid and solid on the uneven rooty ground. Have I mentioned the traction the Hardrocks have?..........Most excellent similar to the Leona Divides. The only downside that I have noticed is the weight. They are not as heavy as the vitesse's but not as light as the Leona's. However for the stability I will accept the few ounces. You will not go wrong with the NEW HARDROCKS!!!


Great shoes Image: 5 Stars
by Genoveve Stowell
I love my shoes. They offer nice cushion and are very comfortable. I've been kind of hard on them but they love me anyway. Great shoes.


I've used these at the Hardrock 100 Image: 5 Stars
by R Haefele
During the 2005 race when a majority of the course was wet or covered with snow. I never changed socks never once even considered taking the shoes off. After 47 hours and 51 minutes of running I didn't have one blister. Best trail shoe going.