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Men's Badrock™

A versatile, lightweight, stability trail running shoe designed to provide cushioning. Featuring our new innovative stability technology, “FluidPost,” for customized support for any runner on uneven terrain. More » « Less

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Technical Specs

Men's Badrock™
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Weight: 11.4 oz / 325 g

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Full-length Gryptonite™ outsole with deflecting lugs for cushioning and digging lugs at perimeter for traction for up and down hills

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Revolutionary FluidPost stability technology provides customized pronation control for any runner on uneven terrain

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Terra-Hex™ Midsole: a field of hexagonal posts gives the shoe added cushioning and multi-directional flexibility

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Ride Height: 21 mm heel, 11 mm forefoot

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Variable Fit system combines variable width lacing with a dynamic welded “seamless” support frame for a custom upper fit for various foot types and provides added medial support

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Fit Notes: Snug midfoot and open toe box

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Full-length compression-molded EVA midsole for cushioning and flexibility

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Forefoot-only Trail Shield™ for protection against trail debris

What people are saying


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Happygrowler
Location: Corvallis, OR
Mar 1, 2012

I use this for:
Trail running

This is my first montrail training shoes!

I found great deal on this shoes at the local outdoor store and needed to replace my Cascadia 6 badly, and I heard the Badrock can be a good Cascade replacement/killer shoes, so I took my chance to try it out. Although it is already in March in PNW, the trail had 4 to 12 inches of unusual snow fall this morning. This can be a perfect to see the shoe's performance. I put on Drymax socks (but my feet will wet later in snow run) and start going 1200ft uphill for next 3.5 miles. The big toe box that is similar to Cascadia 4, 5, and 6, so my pinky toe is very happy after 13 miles of run. I am 5'10", 155 to 165 lb WT. range, and a mid foot striker. The forefoot of Badrock is very flexible and better than the post system on Cascadia. It was smooth transition of my underfoot weight from midfoot to forefoot that works downhill very well. The Fluid Post feels bit wired but I can get used to it.

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KnCA
Location: Auburn, CA
Jan 13, 2012

I use this for:
NorCal trail running

Love them!

Great shoe, took them through 4 ultras and all the training that goes along with with. I estimate my pair got about 700-800 miles on them before they were retired. Fluid post helped rehab through an arch injury. Good toe protection and ankle stability. Tread grips well with a few slips on dry/hardpack. Just ordered 2 more pair for 2012 race season!

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Badrock Retirement


Badrock Retirement

epiwah
Location: Riverview, FL
Nov 29, 2011

I use this for:
Trail Running

Great running

So good, after 50 miles, my feet felt the same as before I started.

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Jeff
Location: Central California
May 7, 2011

I use this for:
trail running

More like Goodrock

Took these bad boys (pun not intended) out on my local trails for their first few runs and they handled like a champ everything from stream crossings (quick draining) to hard packed singletrack, to sandy granite climbs and rutted out, root strewn descents. So far I can't find anything *Bad* about them.

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roaddog
Mar 13, 2011

solid shoes - great traction

the thing that impressed me about these shoes was the traction. they really gripped the road and trail. super light, and great support. i'd recommend.

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