I know they make various running sets and are known for hiking and walking on transitional surfaces, but listen to me. I run up to 50 miles a week on snow, pavement, dirt, mud, gravel, dirt etc in Minnesota Winters and this has been by far the best. I just bought a second pair for my work shoes. I've been wearing them for long distances (half marathon and full marathon) on snow and ice for 2 years and they are fantastic. Those made to run don't hold up as the lugs at the front bend and break when transitioning to ice and snow free tarmac/concrete. It does build up heavy snow, but that's more annoying than a pro. I'm in my 3rd year with thousands of miles on them and they still run strong. Rubber is still great. It should be noted that although I have size 9.5 shoes, the medium ones work best for my shoes, but all large and tall are required. My work shoes that I wear (HAIX 9.5s) require a large size.
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