Product Details
- Size: 11 D(M) US
- Color: Cool Grey/Tiger
- Brand: Montrail
- Model: GM2101 Sabino Trail
- Fabric type: Mesh and synthetic
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
Features
- Weight: 12.8 oz / 363 g
- Durometer: Medial Post 68 Asker C / 58 Asker C (+/-3 degrees)
- Fit Notes: Wider forefoot
Montrail Men's Sabino Trail Running Shoe,Cool Grey/Tiger,11 M US
Product Description
The rugged Montrail Sabino Trail sneakers keep up with your active lifestyle. Mesh and synthetic upper in a casual sport sneaker style with a round toe. Full lace up front, gusseted tongue and padded collar. TrailShield(TM) in forefoot. Mesh lining and removable cushioned insole. Molded EVA midsole. Gryptonite(TM) outsole for great traction and durability.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
SOLID SHOE
By David S.
Originally purchased this shoe because of Montrail's reputation -- later found out that the company had been sold to Columbia. Nevertheless, the Sabino Trail is a solidly made trail shoe -- I use it, not to run, but as an all-around walking shoe able to withstand variety of surfaces and weather conditions. Note that it appears to run true to size. With running shoes with narrow forefooting, I normally size up a whole size to also account for foot swelling during running, but I found that unnecessary with the Sabino -- it has a very generous forefoot. Overall, good value for price.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Appalachian Trail Thru-hiker
By Terry O'brian Williams
I thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2010. I hiked from Vermont to Katahdin in these shoes. My only regret is that I didn't start with them in Georgia. They're not waterproof, they're not insulated, but they're wide so they're perfect for a long distance hiker. These shoes will be on my feet when I start my PCT hike next year.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Hiked the JMT in.
By Hank Wordsmith
I wore these out of the box for my 2012 JMT hike. Hiked 220 miles (15-18 miles a day) with about 17-30lbs on my back(depending on how much food and water I had in my pack). I never got any metatarsal bruising . Got maybe 3 minor blisters, compared to my companion who wore light Solomon hikers who got dozens of blisters. They dry pretty quick after getting wet, and have a nice wide toe bed to accommodate for foot swelling. They preformed well, so i gave them 5 stars. My only gripe is that they're so ugly. Wish they made the AT Plus in my size (15), it's much handsomer.
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