Style and Substance: Satisfy TheRocker First Run Review
Satisfy may be best known for its contribution to running style, but its first trail shoe, TheRocker, proves that the brand’s technical expertise is just as strong as its fashion sense.
Elite runners don’t gamble on gear. Behind every top finish is a dialed shoe choice. From unreleased prototypes to trail workhorses the rest of us can buy, here’s what the best wore at the 2025 Western States 100.
Satisfy may be best known for its contribution to running style, but its first trail shoe, TheRocker, proves that the brand’s technical expertise is just as strong as its fashion sense.
The editors of Outside painstakingly tested dozens of trail running shoes to pick out six key models from what's becoming a very crowded (and complicated) running shoe category in 2025.
With a striking update to Hoka’s original trail model, the Mafate X might be the carbon-plated tipping point for long-haul trail/gravel shoes. We let the miles explain.
As carbon-fiber plates make their way into trail running shoes, are they a performance game changer, a hindrance, or just a fad?
We took the first trail model from ultra-running shoe brand Mount to Coast for a spin to see if it delivers.
Norda has spared no expense on quality or craftsmanship with its new featherlight, fast, and fun racing shoe—if you’re willing to cough up $325.
Leveraging its deep roots in mountain sports, Rossignol crafted two trail runners designed to maximize comfort and stability.
The latest shoe from Kilian Jornet’s trail running brand NNormal is three shoes in one. We put it to the test to find out if it’s the Next Greatest Thing or too good to be true.
These shoes upgrade every trail run, whether you’re chasing a podium finish or out for an everyday training jaunt