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Shop Men’s Constant Velocity IIShope Women’s Constant Velocity IIThese light, nimble, and rugged trail runners will become your favorite all-purpose outdoor shoes.
“Vasque's all-purpose trail running shoes perform well on both rocks and roads. This year's version has a breathable upper and moisture-wicking lining. A massive EVA midsole and 6-millimeter heel drop gives your knees lots of comfortable padding on long runs, and a big rubber toe cap means that you can trip over as many tree roots as you want. And the flat laces are surprisingly slow to slip. If you're putting in long miles on mixed roads and trails, the Trailbender IIs would be a great choice.“
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Outside: “The Best Trail Running Shoes of Summer 2018″
After a season of testing, these eight came out on top
“This maximalist shoe was the most comfortable ride of the test, mostly because of its flexy fabric heel cup and the deepest, spongiest midsole we’ve ever encountered. This shoe is on the heavier side, but we loved it for recovery days. 11 oz (men’s) / 9 oz (women’s); 8 mm drop”
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Pacific Crest Trail Days is a 3-day summer festival that celebrates and promotes outdoor recreation, with a focus on hiking, camping, and backpacking. Attendees get to participate in activities, games, classes & presentations, win awesome gear at the raffle, watch a series of films, and get great deals on the latest outdoor products from exhibiting sponsors at the Gear Expo. Vasque FitShop Clinic will be on-site where event-goers will have the opportunity to learn more about the importance of fit and details behind the science of shoemaking.
5 tips for an Awesome Backyard Adventure
By Krissy Moehl
On June 21st Vasque Ambassador Krissy Moehl joined a running bud, Jeremy Wolf, on his backyard adventure. The idea was born in a quick email exchange in January. The ideas really started to develop by April. Each runner left from their respective doors in Fairhaven at 3pm on the Solstice in search of the Mt. Baker Summit. In quick reflection on what made it awesome, Krissy shares 5 tips in this short blog post. For more information about the actual run look for her story capture on Patagonia’s The Cleanest Line or Jeremy Wolf’s story on Trail Running online.
Look around.
What inspires you? Hopefully you love where you live and you picked the area for how it makes you feel. Even if that isn’t the case, there is inspiration all around us. Dig into the area and explore what you love to look at. A lake? A hillside? A mountaintop? A route through town? And think, how can I get there? Once found, ask what can you do with that inspiration? Run around a lake? Up a mountain? To a destination? For example, to make a long winter training run more enjoyable, I ran from my door to my parents’ all on trail this winter. It ended up being an awesome adventure that didn’t require a ton of planning.
Plan well.
Please note, I love spreadsheets, lists and maps. I visualize by expressing details in different colored cells and drawing lines on maps. I love calculating possible time splits and estimating mileages. I try to detail out specifics of what I prefer to wear, eat and use while running, but admit I provide extra options to accommodate the “what ifs.” Writing this out ahead of time in a digestible format makes the run much smoother. There’s the reality that the whole plan could change dramatically, but there’s a guideline and goal to at least start from and aim for.
Enlist a team.
As solo of a sport as running can be, I’ve found a way to create teamwork around it. Running with a partner and/or enlisting a crew adds energy to the whole experience. Who you enlist is super important because the positivity of their energy (or negativity) will factor in to your adventure. Finding people that understand the mission, are in tune with what you hope to put into and get out of it and are flexible to roll with time shifts, weather or other obstacles that could arise are precious assets to your experience.
Capture the moments.
Take photos. Create videos. Record voice notes. Share your experience through social media channels, if that’s something you’re in to. Mark this adventure in time so that you can look back, recall some of the stories and revel in the work and experiences. Doing these things along the way will help you create pause and in-the-moment reflection. There is a reason you decided to take a certain picture, mark the moment in your brain as well just before or after capturing the snap. Remember, the longer the adventure, the fuzzier memories will be (especially if you move through the night and miss precious sleep), so it’s best to have moments captured to help with your recall.
Celebrate.
However the adventure ends up, goal achieved or not quite, be sure to celebrate. Take your crew out for a meal, share stories, print photos, gather everyone involved together a couple of days later to laugh and remember. Celebration can be overlooked as an important step in anything we do (work or play). Taking time to celebrate and acknowledge accomplishment in whatever form rounds out the experience and makes it whole.
About Krissy: Krissy Moehl ran her first ultra trail run at 22 years old. In her 18-year career, she has run more than 100 races. She has 60 female wins and two outright wins. She grew up in the sport and continues to build her life as an ultramarathon runner, coach, motivational speaker, race director and most recently added author to her quiver. Running Your First Ultra was published December 2015. Krissy is an ambassador for Patagonia, Vasque Footwear, Pro-Tec Athletics, Ultimate Direction and Lily Trotters. www.krissymoehl.com Social Media: krissymoehl
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#7: Vasque Women's Sundowner Gore-TEX Backpacking Boot: “...But living a fairly active lifestyle, I am super picky and skeptical when it comes to what I put on my feet when adventuring into the outdoors. At the end of the summer I’m planning to hike the Teton Crest Trail, and my go-to boot is the Sundowner GTX. Vasque boots are the only boots I’ve found that you can literally put on straight from the box and hit the trail immediately without even breaking them in. (But for an even better fit, wear them before you get to the trailhead.) As I prepare for this 40-mile hike, the last things I know I have to worry about are blisters and sore feet."
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