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I have a pair of the Kalenji Kiprun Trail shoes, done almost 700 offroad miles, through lots of mud last winter. They are a little heavy, but big lugs offer plenty of grip, they fit me fine and are comfortable. The fabric is wearing through where the shoe "folds" when you take a step but that seems normal for something that's gone through mud and grit for that many miles. Not so much cushioning as a typical road shoe so maybe not the best choice for hard packed gravel or baked mud, good on softer/wetter stuff, grass, etc but not uncomfortable on the odd road/harder section.
They also do a "race" version of the same shoe which is lighter but I found they pinched my little toe slightly so I stuck with the basic heavier ones for comfort over speed.
If they fit you ok then I reckon you should be fine.
Shoes mainly. I don't want to spunk loads of cash on trail shoes when Ill use them once a week or so. Also. My Adidas shoes are shit for running in.
I use their shorts and stuff and found them alright. Couldn't find a good review (as in well written rather than a positive review).