The Roclites are grippier then they look. But quite thick underfoot. Nice if you need to do some tarmac running to get to the trail.
The baregrips might beat you up a bit. But then you're lighter than me.
The trailrocs dont look up to much for proper wet mud runs.
The X-talons seem to have the best balance. That would be my chioce.
I was thinking they would be the next replacement for my Roclite GTX. I want something lower, and less cushioned.
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The Roclites are grippier then they look. But quite thick underfoot. Nice if you need to do some tarmac running to get to the trail.
The baregrips might beat you up a bit. But then you're lighter than me.
The trailrocs dont look up to much for proper wet mud runs.
The X-talons seem to have the best balance. That would be my chioce.
I was thinking they would be the next replacement for my Roclite GTX. I want something lower, and less cushioned.