It's been a great first year at Trek Tech, and some posts have just plain blown up. A few of the most popular posts have revolved around a highly-anticipated piece of gear, but there have been a few surprises.
Upcoming gear previews crowded Trek Tech's top ten posts, with footwear dominating the category. Glad you guys are as crazy about shoes as I am. Here's what got your feet excited.
Wired.com Review: Mizuno Wave Prophecy
Mizuno's one-of-a-kind TPU midsole made waves with its responsive feel and lack of foam cushioning.
Mizuno's one-of-a-kind TPU midsole made waves with its responsive feel and lack of foam cushioning.
First Look: Vibram Five Fingers Spyridon LS
Vibram's first trail running Five Fingers shoe, with a mesh rock plate and mountian bike tire tread. First test was a 12 mile run up Kanaka Peak. Things are looking good over at Vibram.
Vibram's first trail running Five Fingers shoe, with a mesh rock plate and mountian bike tire tread. First test was a 12 mile run up Kanaka Peak. Things are looking good over at Vibram.
First Impressions: Skora Form
How do you improve on barefoot running? Use super-soft goat leather for the shoes upper. It's like running in an Escalade.
How do you improve on barefoot running? Use super-soft goat leather for the shoes upper. It's like running in an Escalade.
First Impressions: Brooks Running Pure Connect
The not-minimal minimalist shoe. Brooks' design tweaks allowed for a barefoot-style run without the barefoot-style lack of cushioning. Great for longer road runs.
The not-minimal minimalist shoe. Brooks' design tweaks allowed for a barefoot-style run without the barefoot-style lack of cushioning. Great for longer road runs.