The Columbia Men's Montrail Trinity AG Trail Running Shoe is engineered for runners who crave a lightweight and responsive experience during their racing or fast-paced trail adventures. This shoe has been rigorously tested in the wild and validated by professional athletes, making it a top pick for any outdoor enthusiast.
Equipped with Adaptive Guidance plate technology, this shoe optimizes energy return and enhances forward momentum, allowing you to run faster without exerting extra effort. Whether you're hiking, running, or scrambling over rugged terrains, these shoes ensure all-around utility for diverse outdoor activities.
Experience dependable grip on both loose and stable trail surfaces with these breathable sneakers, available in multiple stylish colors that maintain a true-to-size fit.
Feature | Columbia Montrail Trinity AG | Salomon Speedcross 5 | Merrell Agility Peak 4 |
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Weight | Lightweight | Moderate | Moderate |
Traction | AdaptTrax outsole | Contagrip outsole | M-Select Grip |
Cushioning | TechLite+ midsole | EVA midsole | FloatPro Foam |
Water Resistance | No | Waterproof options available | No |
The Columbia Men's Montrail Trinity AG Trail Running Shoe stands out significantly in the realm of aggressive trail footwear. Comfort and Fit: One of the most commendable aspects of this shoe is its fit. The asymmetrical lacing system allows for a customizable fit that supports the midfoot without feeling constrictive. The breathable mesh upper ensures feet stay cool, even during intense physical activity.
Performance: When it comes to performance, the Adaptive Guidance plate delivers an impressive energy return. Runners will appreciate how each step feels lively, particularly when navigating uphill sections or challenging terrains. The TechLite+ midsole further amplifies responsiveness, making your runs feel effortless.
Traction: The AdaptTrax outsole is another highlight, offering excellent grip on both wet and dry surfaces. This feature is crucial for trail runners who often encounter varied terrain, from muddy paths to rocky trails.
In summary, the Columbia Men's Montrail Trinity AG Trail Running Shoe is an outstanding choice for serious trail enthusiasts seeking a blend of comfort, agility, and traction. Whether you're racing or enjoying leisurely hikes, these shoes will serve you well.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Excellent fit and cushioning, perfect for extended wear. |
Performance | 9.5/10 | Lively energy return makes it ideal for racing and fast-paced runs. |
Traction | 9/10 | Superior grip on various terrains enhances confidence while running. |
Durability | 8.5/10 | Built to withstand rigorous outdoor use with quality materials. |
These are extremely comfortable trail hiking shoes. Resists dust accumulation, easy to clean.
Thus shoes is very very good for off-road
It was gift to my relative,he is so happy:)
Very odd curved design . The shoe promotes/ tendency to roll outward easily . Turning an ankle happens almost instantly when on uneven terrain. Beware. It's a shame ,, very comfortable and great look. But instantly you become aware of outward rolling trend !
The shoe fits well except the toe box is extremely narrow.
A little background, I'm an avid big mountain trail runner here in the PNW and you can often find me running some of the biggest peaks in the area like Hamilton Mountain, Dog Mountain, Trail Mountain, Mt Defiance and Starvation Ridge and several trails around Mt Hood. Last weekend I ran Mt Adams summit but in a different shoe and here is why... The new Trinity AG shoe has many flaws compared to the Montrail FKT trail runner. The first being the robust shoe design. I felt like I was running in clogs up the mountain on my first test run up Angels Rest. While the Trinity AG is lighter in weight than my Montrail FKT it felt bulker. The Trinity foam is not as dense and you get this constant bouncing feeling which is terrible for your joints as a runner. I can run for hours in my Montrail FKT shoes without joint pain because of denser foam but it takes only a few miles in the Trinity and it gives me pain. The orthlite insoles are absolute garbage. Probably the cheapest insole I have seen in a Columbia trail running shoe. The FKT insole has arch support and cradles the foot providing better balance and prevents ankle roll on uneven surfaces. The Trinity shoe has a major design flaw and no outer edge support around the toe box area, so I constantly was fighting ankle rolls whenever I was running on uneven rocky surfaces.I usually buy 2-3 pairs of trail runners at a time to get me through the year and I was totally bummed when Columbia discontinued the FKT runner I had previously purchased. I really wanted to like this shoe, I bought 3 pairs, but 2 of them are being returned and these will be washed and resold as used. My search goes on to find some more pairs of my old runner or hopefully Columbia brings the FKT back.
Overall, the show is comfortable with good cushioning, but when I attempted to tighten the laces on my first pair, the orange loop for the laces pulled through the body of the shoe, which made them a bit uncomfortable. A few days later when lacing up, the orange material tore from the shoe completely. I received a replacement pair and this morning, 3 months later, the orange fabric ripped completely out.