KricelyMen's Trail Running Shoes Fashion Walking Hiking Sneakers for Men Tennis Cross Training Shoe Outdoor Snearker Mens Casual Workout FootwearRecycled Claim Standard 100
S**
Great shoes
Fit great and exactly what description said color and everything was spot on and super comfortable and size was spot on
M**.
These are what you’ve been looking for!
These are probably the best shoes for the gym that I have ever had! They’re incredible for cardio and lifting weights. They’re so light and comfortable. I highly recommend them. The orange and black are incredible looking.
A**R
Great traction in Mud!
I bought these specifically for a “Tough Mudder” 10 mile event and they did not disappoint me. I had excellent traction when other people around me were sliding like crazy on the muddy inclines/ declines. I did make sure I bought the knobby tread shoe version. I bought them 2 months early and wore them at the gym 4 days a week as the soles were originally curved but flattened out with use and were comfortable after the first 3-4 times wearing them. Soles are soft and probably would not feel great stepping on large rough/ sharp rocks. They also held up great as I walked thtough 6 inch deep mud and water keeping them wet for 4 1/2 hours of use. I then ran them through the washer 3 times after the race and air dried in the sun. Shoes (red in color) look good as new. With no deformity. I have now packed them away for next years Tough Mudder but I may use them this winter if I do an outdoor run as they should be good winter traction. They are light weight and being submerged in water did not make them heavy. Great shoe for what I needed but remember to break them in for 4-6 one hour uses before a big race to get the sole to flatten out. I only gave 4 out of 5 stars as a harder sole would be nice.
A**S
Great price and shoes!!
My son loves these!!! Fits great and he enjoys them
J**G
Updated Review after 6 months.
***Updated at the bottom for 6/10/25***I am only writing my review for my first time wear (12/11/24), I will update later:Shoes fit as expected for an 11 from my photo you can tell which pair I selected (orange). Style does not mean much to me though they look nice, perhaps for some people the lack of neutral plain colors is a turn off. The colors they do have seem to fit a wide variety of preferences though. There is a comfortable padding in the shoe, however, it is thin enough to feel the terrain - especially around the ball/bend of your foot. In regard to running this sole pad does not feel very durable and I suspect would wear quickly with heavy hard running use. because of this I have dropped the review 1 star, should they padding show itself to be more than expected I will return its deserved star. The tread is thick and nice so far. most of the firm hardness you feel from wearing the shoe is because of the denseness of the tread. I suspect that means the rubber will be durable and hold up well. It does not have much in the way of shock absorption, so again it could be a rough show for someone running hard on trails. To me they seem more like a athletic hiking/walking shoe than running. My intended use for these is Disc golf so my review will be based on that type of wear and tear as well as dealing with muddy trails. I bought these like most people because the price is decent and the reviews were decent.Some of the recent reviews complain about the heel in the shoe being high. I cannot say for sure as I typically wear western pull on boots and don't really notice. I was able to slip an heel/arch insert under the pad of the shoe and still fit it on comfortably as well. So far I'm enjoying them just walking around they do not seem like they will take much to break in.As of 1/2/25The shoes have broke in comfortably, as noted above they have a thin sole but are comfortable to walk in. One thing I have noticed is that the way the tied shoelace comes across the front of you ankle is decently uncomfortable due to the thin tongue. You will have to tie it semi-loose. As far as the "water resistance", I walked in only cold wet grass and my socks became pretty wet and cold. The material is thin so they don't make the best cold wear. The temperature was about 35 degrees with some very mild sleet. for the sake of the review I did step into a pond (to get my disc), and to the shoes credit it didn't really feel like the shoe got water logged. Of course that could be my foot was already cold at that point. Because of the thinness of the material the shoes dry quickly so that is a plus.As for the tread, first the plus is that they really do well even in the mud. the places I was going were pretty muddy and they held up very well to the mud. The down side is I've only taken them out maybe about 10ish times and the tread on the nose (which is pretty thick and knobby) has already worn down into the sole. This is mostly do to the action of twisting on a cement slab while disc golfing. But I was surprise how fast the tread disappeared. The sole itself has held up, but I would maintain that these are about a 3.5-4 star shoe because of the "water resistance" being less than expected and that fast wear down of the tread. I have enjoyed the shoe overall and would say its a decent shoe for the price, while admitting the weaknesses of the shoe.6/10/25These shoes eventually did not hold up the sides blew out after about 4 months. the tread wore and i found was hollow on the inside. Overall would not buy again, would not recommend.
L**N
Comfortable for Everyday Wear, But Not for Hiking
These shoes are stylish and comfortable for casual wear. However, calling them "hiking shoes" is a stretch. The front half of the sole is quite thin—so much so that stepping on a stone can be painful. Think gravel stone. Structurally, they lack the stability needed for uneven terrain. On a serious hike, this could easily lead to rolled ankles if you're not careful.On the plus side, the traction is surprisingly good; they hold firm on various surfaces. As for arch support, I couldn't detect any. Typically, footwear with proper arch support includes a noticeable lift or contour under the arch, which was absent here. I did feel some heel support, but that alone isn't enough for hiking-grade performance.If you're shopping for real hiking footwear, pay close attention to marketing language. Terms like "Fashion Hiking Sneakers" often emphasize style over function. My feedback comes from firsthand experience hiking four miles through rocky, uneven terrain at West Rock Ridge State Park in Hamden, CT. These shoes simply weren't up to the task.
J**Y
Great shoes!
Excellent shoes for the price, I work on roofs all day and they are comfortable and keep my feet dry. Highly recommended. Will be buying a few extra pairs to have on hand.
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