I have run in mine on flat surfaces before on the trail and I could feel every rock or root underneath. It may be the size discrepancy. I hover around 205 and that may be pushing it for running in them. They were really fun to hike in and I will probably take them out again this summer on some shorter hikes to gain more experience before I took them on a longer trip. Thanks for the input!
The video was on ztrails. Do you mean a different pair? The main issue for me has been sliding around in the sandals when you get water between your feet and the soles.
I would love to try the ztreks after having used the ztrails just to see the difference. Z trails are pretty cool but I am sure the ztreks are a little lighter and would make great camp sandals
Nice one! Thank you for sharing, new subscriber here from Prague :)
Awesome! Thanks for the sub!
I run in mine. I did 6km in them today on pavement and trails. I am a smaller guy at 5'7".
I have run in mine on flat surfaces before on the trail and I could feel every rock or root underneath. It may be the size discrepancy. I hover around 205 and that may be pushing it for running in them. They were really fun to hike in and I will probably take them out again this summer on some shorter hikes to gain more experience before I took them on a longer trip. Thanks for the input!
I'm sold🤷♀️
This vid just popped into my feed. If you haven’t already you might try to Z Trails for a bit more thickness in the sole.
The video was on ztrails. Do you mean a different pair? The main issue for me has been sliding around in the sandals when you get water between your feet and the soles.
@@bradinthebuff5261 My bad, Brad. Thought you were in the Z Treks. Apologies.
I would love to try the ztreks after having used the ztrails just to see the difference. Z trails are pretty cool but I am sure the ztreks are a little lighter and would make great camp sandals