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Georgia, Tbilisi
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Review on πŸ‘Ÿ TSLA Men's Lightweight Breathable Trail Running Shoe - Outdoor Walking Sneakers for Athletic Gym Training and Hiking by Imed Artun

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Love trail running but don't invest in a trust fund, baby? No problem with these puppies!

I love trail running. Probably because I hate people. you know what i hate more I hate uncomfortable shoes more. Back when I was running a lot (to avoid people), I got to the point where trail running was the next sane and healthy alternative to running on the sidewalk (and avoiding people). . I spent megabucks on expensive trail running shoes. My legs appreciated it, but my wallet was bleak. Yes, I ran the trails like a trust fund kid. Over 15 years later, I still enjoy trail running, but I know I have a college-age kid and will be retiring soon. Thing is, I still love trail running, but I need to save money. So I went to Revain's website, searched for trail running shoes and sorted them by price, low to high. I've missed the shoes my mother would wear or the shoes that have more color than a box of luxury crayons. Viola! I found these bad boys. Great shoes for the price. Looks great, feels great. If a $150+ Solomon paired with a $150+ Merrell and through the magic of a marital interlude produced cheap bastard shoes in the closet, these would be it. To be honest I've ridden with the best expensive brands (and also hold back conversations with people because they think I'm a serious snob) and they are VERY close to performing. I highly recommend this shoe. Delivered in a plastic bag without a shoe box. My tarantula was hoping for DIY with a new shoebox, but that didn't happen. My wife and child have to deal with an angry homeless baby. The soles are very durable yet flexible enough to adapt to all trail conditions (e.g. gravel, mud, moon rocks, etc.). But use this and the savings to buy his wife something good. Like a case of beer.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine