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    Figured it fit this forum best. Trail shoes for walking , jogging, and bike riding. Looking for an all in one. What's a good shoe? I'd like something light weight w support. Shifting some wods to the woods and trails. Preesh
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    Solomons have been my favorite for a while.
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    Innov8 have my vote. I am currently wearing the 303.
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    I hear them 5 Finger doohickeys are the tits. You can even get money for buyin 'em.
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    I've had three pairs of Saloman trail runners through the years and they hold up really well. Even made it through a couple mud runs. Pressure wash them then toss them into the washing machine. Right as rain again. Good value for the money.

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    Not really sure how they would be on trails but I would imagine I'd be happy with them there. I've been in saucony cortana 2's for the last year and I've been very pleased with them. Very comfortable and shock absorbing running shoe...breathable and light weight.

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