Customer Reviews Topo Athletic Mountain Racer
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67%5Rated 5 stars out of 5
14%4Rated 4 stars out of 5
8%3Rated 3 stars out of 5
7%2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Fav hiking shoe. Less cush underfoot than the terraventure which is a good thing for me. Supportive and comfy for 20 mile hiking days. The upper material is the weakest part of this shoe. As others have mentioned, the material quickly develops large, permanent wrinkles. It also does not breath very well - this is a warm shoe. The outsole on this shoe is fantastic.
Would love to see in next version;
-Wider toe box (I know Topo is known for wide toe box but I'd prefer more room)
-More breathable and less wrinkly upper material
-An all black colorway. Not a fan of bright red shoes but I find the Teal even uglier. I feel like a literal clown wearing the red version. I've seen enough negative comments of Topo's color choices that I hope they are paying attention.
Dz,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I have only put about 20 miles on these shoes but already these have became my favorite trail shoe.
Matthew,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Rugged but lightweight. Very nice trail running shoe. Have to wear thicker pair of socks to take up room in the forefoot. Seemed like a tighter fit than Altras I tried on, However, these got roomier after breaking in.
For longer distances- and swollen feet, fit should be just right,
Gary,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Rugged but lightweight. Very nice trail running shoe. Have to wear thicker pair of socks to take up room in the forefoot. Seemed like a tighter fit than Altras I tried on, However, these got roomier after breaking in.
For longer distances- and swollen feet, fit should be just right,
Gary,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Early review: I only have 30km on my MTN Racers, 2 runs. The second run was 20km, and I forgot about them, which is a very good point.
The traction is very good, as expected with the Vibram outsole. I took them through what I feel is the ultimate test: running on slabs that are constantly covered by a thin layer of black muddy slimy slippy mix of dirt in our tropical forest of Taipei, and they grip as good any Megarip outsole would :)
I read the fabric does not breath well, and in 25~30C humid weather my feet were swimming in my sweat. They will most probably feel better in that dpt. once the weather cools down.
One issue: the two layers of the tong separated, only after 30km. I got them in size 13, I would be curious to try them in 12.5. I didn't find the right fit yet. I hope the tong does not impact the fit if I try to tight the laces hard.
JPascal,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I bought the mountain racer to run/fast hike rugged New England mountain loops. The soles are incredibly sticky, the toe box is wide enough for long days without becoming a liability in rock hopping terrain (where I find my Altras too wide)
To get the most secure feeling you need to use the lace lock lacing and unfortunately the placement of the back lace lock hole is too far back and causes irritation/pain on long runs. I punched supplemental holes in front of the forward lace lock hole and this seems much better. I am hoping that version two of the shoe will move the lace lock holes slightly forward.
Sizing is a touch small but not a full 1/2 size for me.
Old M,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
3.5 stars really but could give halves, it's closer to a 4 than a 3.
The MTN Racer got me through a 50k and 100k 3 weeks apart on rocky, limestone terrain, it was a solid test of any shoe
Positives...
1. Very nice and roomy toe box but as you would expect from Topo
2. Incredible grip on the sole and doesn't pick up mud. I also have a pair of Nike Terra Kigers and the difference is night and day. The Kigers pick up a lot of mud, and have terrible traction on wet rock. The Topo's performed amazingly well.
Negatives....
1. Color - The Full red and yellow contrast is horrendous. They look darker in the product pictures than in reality, where they look like Ronald McDonald shoes. particularly with the wide toe box, the color scheme isn't well thought out. The yellow laces should be replaced with black and the amount of red on the upper should be reduced. Possibly replaced with black as well to reduce the Pop and make them look more stealthly.
2. The mid sole is a bit too soft, a lot of sharp rocks got through. This is a trickier problem to solve as adding too much bulk here can deaden the feel of a shoe. Hoka have done it well though with the Torrent which is a super fast and wide shoe (but not natural wide like Topo) and isn't as stacked as traditional Hokas. Perhaps Topo could take the learnings from the Torrent and add them to the MTN Racer?
3. Feels a bit dead underfoot. Probably due to the awesome sole. compromises always have to be made somewhere.
Summary - Please work on the color scheme. Look at the Hoka Torrent for midsole ideas. I'd probably buy them again for comfort in the toe box over distance, but would never wear another shoe again if Topo took some learnings from the Hoka Torrent (and changed the color).
Andy,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I like the structure of the shoes, offer just the right amount of support, cushioning for me on the trails. But like another reader said red? Seriously, as the only color. I decided to try red as seemed on the site to be a darker red, but they are loud, I will be sending them back as I can't wear a loud shoe. So if you can get past the color, these are a good shoe.
Grant,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I have 200 miles on my size 13 Mtn Racer. I also run in Ultraventure (13), Terraventure (12.5) and Ultrafly (13). I like the soft tongue, Stronger Vibram sole and quick lacing. I don't like the less breathable upper. My feet get very hot in the Mtn Racer. I use an Altra rock plate if I'm running very rocky trails. Overall I like the shoe. My greatest Topo wish is the Ultraventure with a rock plate , tongue and sole of the mtn racer.
Robert,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
This shoe is so close to perfection. The fit is amazing If it only had a rock plate I think I would use it for training, 50km to 100milers. Current version, if you get into rocky terrain, I have to use caution or I risk feeling every sharp poking rock under foot. If the trails are buff its 100%
Chris,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Comfort5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Style5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Felt great but just not as much cushion as the Ultraventure
Keith, Zappos Customer,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Early impressions:
The good: Fabric of the upper. Keeps the fine dust of Cascadian trails out of the shoe and socks. Keeps splashes of water out, dries in 10 minutes if it does get soaked. Much prefer this to 'engineered mesh' Topo and others are using.
Mostly stitchless design of the upper is great. Lace guides on the tongue are very effective. Laminated tongue is nice, but could use a bit more padding.
Vibram soles have awesome traction and grip. Really appreciate the full sole, which shows no wear after 40 miles.
'Could-be-improved':
The midsole is too firm. After 10 miles the bottoms of my feet were feeling bruised. Better solution for the MTN Racer would be to use a slightly firmer Ultraventure midsole along with a rock plate.
While foot-shaped, the toe-box could still be wider. Topo really needs to offer a size 12.5, as many other trail shoe companies do.
Phantom,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Early impressions:
The good: Fabric of the upper. Keeps the fine dust of Cascadian trails out of the shoe and socks. Keeps splashes of water out, dries in 10 minutes if it does get soaked. Much prefer this to 'engineered mesh' Topo and others are using.
Mostly stitchless design of the upper is great. Lace guides on the tongue are very effective. Laminated tongue is nice, but could use a bit more padding.
Vibram soles have awesome traction and grip. Really appreciate the full sole, which shows no wear after 40 miles.
'Could-be-improved':
The midsole is too firm. After 10 miles the bottoms of my feet were feeling bruised. Better solution for the MTN Racer would be to use a slightly firmer Ultraventure midsole along with a rock plate.
While foot-shaped, the toe-box could still be wider. Topo really needs to offer a size 12.5, as many other trail shoe companies do.
Phantom,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
While the midsole and outsole are very reminiscent of V-1, I found it very difficult to get a secure lockdown in the Ultraventure 2. I have changed the laces three times in an attempt to dial in fit. The microfiber band that goes around the midfoot is tacky but the heel area and fabric of the upper lacks the ability to keep me secure. The dual density upper is fairly thick but too stretchy and hot. Certainty not the greatest choice for hot weather running. Also, the lace loops are a paracord type(new to V-2). I do wonder if this contributes to the lack of security. The ortholite insole is super comfortable but it is a LITERAL sponge for sweat and water(also an issue in V-1). I rate this shoe as a 3 because i don't hate it...however, it needs to live up to, and/or surpass V-1 to recieve higher marks. I am hyper critical of this shoe because it has potential to be awesome. A positive feature of V-2 is it's loss of nearly 1 oz in my size 11. I will continue training in it but will not be able to race in the Ultraventure 2. Please change the upper on V-3.
Charles,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I've got 32 miles on these, running on the PCT here in Tahoe. Want to love them and was bothering Topo to get my hands on a pair, but unless they do better over the next few miles they are going back. Likes, wide toe box, that is shaped like my foot. Very nice. Stable, as i have broken my ankle before, I'm always concerned. This was really nice. Dislikes. Typical slippery Topo laces. Liner appears to be odd shaped and does not go back in smooth nor flat. Topo specific gatter attachment. Come on, lets get some industry uniformity. 1st run was 6 miles. Was hoping for more comfort from new shoes. The cushion was not there, better then Altra's by far but still for the stack height, and all the talk about the new mid-sole I was hoping for more. Sure Im, 195 lbs but... What i really disliked is on the bottom of both heals, it was like I was running on rails. I'll add a photo below. Its like they put too much stability control into the show or the foot bed was made out of slightly harder places in lines. 2nd run. 6 miles. They felt better. Laces are still not great and I found myself stopping a lot. My ankles and legs felt tired. 3rd run. 20 miles with 3,500 feet gain. The hardness under the heals seemed to go away totally on my left foot. It went away for about 10 miles on the right then came back. I was surprised how tired my knees, quads and ankles got. Sure the PCT is rocky but I've run this section before with others and nothing like this. No way could I have worn them for a 50k. Feet and ankles hurt the next day. Maybe Im looking for the holy grail of shoes, and I thought this one would have it. Nice toe box for my flipper feet, combined with the structure to be a stable shoe but comfort is not there.
After 32 miles, I'll try them again on a shorter run but anticipate sending them back.
Wood,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I was really looking forward to this shoe coming out and had high hopes. Unfortunately this shoe does not work for me. It is a great looking shoe. Found the shoe to fit short on length and tight over the top of the foot. The width is fine, just lacks volume. The worst issue was there is something in the heel cup along the back of the heel that started causing a hot spot within 3 miles. Had the start of a raw spot at the end of my runs. Might work for some folks, just not me. Returning shoes to Topo for a refund.
AzMtnMan,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Fine for walking but not a comfortable running shoe for me. Toe box is adequate, length runs a bit short
John,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
This was my first pair of Topo. I have been wearing Altra for a long time. I thought I would give Topo a try. I don't like the 5mm rise. I'm used to zero drop. Also don't like how it feels like you fall off the toe. Very stiff shoe. No forefoot cushion. Unfortunately, I am sticking with Altra.
(I have the Topo Phantom)
Lisa,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Almost the perfect shoe. Unfortunately the new outsole design is hurting the outside of my foot. Where the softer part sist in the middle this creates a hard outer part that I'm stepping on. No point of having a wider toebox if the sole is buildt in like that. Should be the same platform overall that you step on. Also for a maximum cushioning it should be softer.
Petter,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Firstly, I think I could have went down a half size in this shoe. I wear an 11 in Altra and Nike running shoes, but that seemed sloppy for me with Topo. However, I simply noticed the shoe on my feet far too often. I loved the grip, responsiveness, and how grounded I felt, but the shoe just point a lot of pressure points on my feet. I thought the fit was good until I ran down some steep and rocky sections, and my foot slammed forward and I could feel my feet rocking around. Overall, good product that I really wanted to like, but it just didn't contour to my foot well.
However, the return process was very simple and I love that I was able to return them after trying them! If not for that I would not have tried and it encourages me to try again.
Jeremiah,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I was really excited to try these after reading the reviews online. Some reviewers stated that the toe box was a bit snug, but I have a narrower foot, so I was hoping that was true. The shoe has impressive and aggressive characteristic, however, I have to tighten up the laces to the point of uncomfortability to try to keep my forefoot from swimming around on steep aggressive downhill trail running. This also leaves me with an excessive amount of lacing flopping around, which is dangerous, and also gives the shoe a bit of a Ronald McDonald look (would prefer shorter black laces). I would recommend, but with extreme caution to narrower footed athletes. Other that these issues, the shoe would be a rock star. I will not be able to use these for much of my training, maybe just hiking.
PabloMSLA,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Fit is a touch short but not enough to size up. Grip is great. Toe box provides a very comfortable fit. Not a shoe that "feels fast" but doesn't work against you either. The shoes have worked great in rocky technical terrain. My only complaints are after long descents I feel the need to retighten the laces my other is the midsole is separating from the upper after roughly 100miles. So much potential here. Can't wait for v2
Greg,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Initially, I was very excited about the Mountain Racer and had a lot of great, shorter runs in them. Then, I ran a 50k and started to have problems with the size of the left shoe as one other reviewer noted. Since running the 50k, I continue to have problems with the size of the left shoe and will likely have to retire the shoe halfway into its mileage life. I exclusively wear Topo and have never had sizing issues. Not sure why this happened? I am well outside their 30 day trial window and would otherwise send them back. Don't get me wrong, I really like this shoe and its potential but like my toenails even more.
Adam,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I now have 140mi in my MTN Racers and while I really like the shoes in many ways...fit, durability, grip and drainage the big drawback for me is the mid-sole. I was really hoping these would feel much like my awesome Ultraventures with just a little more rock protection but that is not the case. The mid-sole felt great initially but quickly broke down and flattened out, especially in the mid-foot area. The lack of a rock plate eliminated any sort of improvement in protection over the Ultraventure even though the mid-sole was supposed to be slightly more firm. The result was actually less rock protection once the mid-sole broke down.
In my mind a great combination would be the upper and out-sole of the MTN Racer with the mid-sole of the Ultraventure and for bonus points add a thin rock plate for the ultimate trail shoe.
Sadly after only 140mi my MTN Racers will now be retired due to the mid-sole.
T2,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I now have 140mi in my MTN Racers and while I really like the shoes in many ways...fit, durability, grip and drainage the big drawback for me is the mid-sole. I was really hoping these would feel much like my awesome Ultraventures with just a little more rock protection but that is not the case. The mid-sole felt great initially but quickly broke down and flattened out, especially in the mid-foot area. The lack of a rock plate eliminated any sort of improvement in protection over the Ultraventure even though the mid-sole was supposed to be slightly more firm. The result was actually less rock protection once the mid-sole broke down.
In my mind a great combination would be the upper and out-sole of the MTN Racer with the mid-sole of the Ultraventure and for bonus points add a thin rock plate for the ultimate trail shoe.
Sadly after only 140mi my MTN Racers will now be retired due to the mid-sole.
T2,
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