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Trail Treads

If you often run on trails, look for shoes with grippy soles. Smooth-soled running shoes, designed for pavement or the track, are a bad choice for trail running. They usually provide enough traction for steep uphills but can slide out from under you on descents, leading to unpleasant falls.





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