Customer Reviews Topo Athletic Trailventure
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11%4Rated 4 stars out of 5
8%3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I use my Trail Ventures for only easy to moderate day hikes on maintained trails. Likes- roomy toe box and a very supportive mid-sole. I don't feel any roots or rocks on the trail. Dislikes- The ankle is not high enough to provide any meaningful ankle support and allows debris in. My ankles are prone to rolling, so these will not work on difficult trails. Lugs are not designed for technical trails. When used for it's intended purpose, it's an absolutely awesome shoe, but it's not really a boot. Increase the ankle height by 2-3 inches with a padded collar and make the upper a little more durable and I'd buy that! Absolutely!
Tom,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Love everything about this shoe, best Topo model I've tried and I've run road and trail models.
Downside is the laces. Across the board they don't hold well, slowly loosen. Need a lace with a higher coefficient of friction.
Kevin,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I'm really enjoying these shoes. Before this I was in the cyclone and I prefer the front upper from that shoe but it doesn't lock your heel in as well as these do. I love having the extra support from the plastic plate. Would love to see one with a carbon plate.
Kevin,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I bought these in October 2020 for day hikes and overnights on medium to rough trails, under loads from minimalist to 30 lbs. Longest day hike 12 miles. 75-ish total trail miles so far. I am very satisfied with the fit, stability, and traction. I have wide feet with narrow heels. They fit so well I added daily wear, now nearing 100 miles in town. The soles are wearing well, but the heel collars have worn through to the foam. Disappointing for 8 months. Expecting at least 18 mo. Qualified "buy".
Michael,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Great shoes so far. Have been a HOKA guy for years but these are definitely itself a nice addition to my running shoe problem. Will definitely buy TOPOs again!
Glenn,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I have ran in a few Topos over the years. I needed to return to a 5mm drop after a few seasons on 0mm (knees starting telling me so). Decided to give these a try since they also offered a stiffer ride. That is a fact. Took a good week to get used to that but now my gait and wheels are in sync. Now I can feel that extra bounce the tension plate gives out. The tongue is a bit stiff and long cutting into my ankle above the no show sock line. Glad to see bright FUN colors... after all running is supposed to be happy. Topo needs to do better with its colors and schemes across all RUNNING shoes - come on guys - live a little! The standard Black, awful White, typical Blue, Green or Gray are boring. I do like the colors and design of the new MTN Racer 2 that is more like it - creative and eye catching. Anyway, I am positive these will allow the 300+ miles Topo usually gives me especially since it is firmer. Overall it is a solid runner and delivers what it advertises.
Troy,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I have been backpacking in these shoes for nearly 150 miles so far, and actually look forward to putting them on to hit the trails! The trails around here are rocky and "rooty", but the sole plate and the tread lugs make it safe and enjoyable. My backpack weight is around 25 lbs with full food and water, but I still have good support from the shoes.
I have had only one wear area show up and that is right at the Achilles area padding on both shoes. It could probably have a thicker material there to prevent breakdown.
Overall, I am super pleased to have finally found not only a comfortable shoe, but also a very functional one!
Dennis,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Got the 1/2 size smaller... Fit would be perfect if it wasn't for the crazy firm toe protection piece...
If you like a good snug fit on the length, you may not like the toe protection. It gets in the way in a painful way with my pinky toe.
Might have to suffer with a slightly too big shoe because the size that fits my foot size perfect is ruined by the toe cap/guard...
With all that said, if you can find the perfect fit and not be bothered by the toe cap, I highly recommend these shoes.
Trevor,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
needs more cushion, plus they are just a little narrow for my bunion
Lon,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I prefer zero drop shoes for running. I have many Altra shoes and I decide to try the Topo because of zero drop and big toe box.
Magnifly 3 is a perfect shoes for my regular training because of comfortable cushion without the big stack height.
It is a little heavier than my Altra but not by much.
Richard,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I primarily bought these for work, as I do a fair amount of walking outside, but also wanted something for some actual hiking. I have a "bad" right knee so I had to give up backpacking and bigger mountain hikes, but still wanted something to help me enjoy the great outdoors. These seemed to alleviate a lot of knee pain, and that is just coming off from a 30 day trial on the Hoka Challenger Mid with Gore-Tex!
I like the way these fit width wise, like Keen [also Sketcher Extra-Wide] boots. Because these have that same WIDE look, that are better for those of us with wider toe boxes, like EEE. I have tried almost every brand with wide sizes under $200, and these just simply feel better for my foot, but they should still offer a wide option...PLEASE! Not a lot of interior height either, so going to try some lacing techniques to try and free up some room for my higher volume feet, plus to be able to run thicker or cushioned socks, and also to hopefully eliminate heel lifting(getting a little better). But I am not too hopeful, because there is no leather to stretch or even break-in.
Length is like Danner and Sketchers for me, in that they are a half to a full size bigger than I wear in every other boot. I am normally a 10w-10.5w, but had to go down to a 9.5 on these.
I have had these for a couple of weeks now and appreciate the waterproof [and breathable] booties, because I also work in the rain, and walk across dew covered drenched lawns in the mornings. However we will see how long they stay waterproof, as I don't have much luck with waterproof/breathable membranes, besides Gore-Tex, and that only last a year for me. Most others brand versions start leaking on me within two weeks to about 3-4 months. My better half says I should be a boot tester for all the brands of boots I have owned and failed. They still do make my feet sweat, even with eVent, especially compared to the apparently very breathable Hoka boots I just tried.
I also prefer leather, so this will be the first full nylon boot I have ever tried, and so far I don't mind them. One less boot to Sno-Seal. However, just like the waterproofness, we will see how the outside holds up long term.
Likes: wider toe box and squared off toe design(like Keen), stable transition through the gate cycle, Vibram outsole :), speed lacing with a 'lace-lock' feature, isolation from rocks and roots from the full-length ESS rock plate, waterproof [so far].
Annoyances: Slightly heavier than the Hoka boot I just had, sweaty despite the eVent DVdryLT one-piece upper that is supposed to be breathable, stiff sole(so unfortunately lots of heel lift) probably due to that full-length ESS rock plate, no wide sizes(even though they are wider than most other boots "wide" sizes), low volume(so need to wear thin socks), and thin/too flexible removable insole which make insertion after drying difficult.
Shawn,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I hope they last, I run about eight hours a week mostly trails, the Vibram sole was the reason I bought these shoes. They feel less comfortable comparing to Nike, or other brands I've tried but I don't want to buy shows every three month.
Sergei,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Topo may have created an entirely new class of hiking footwear with the Trailventure. It's a trail runner boot crossover with the best parts of both worlds in one package. It is unbelievable how light this boot is.
I did not buy the waterproof version and the boot is very breathable to facilitate quick drying of any moisture from inside or out.
My only suggestion would be to reconsider the lock lace system as that may become a point of wear and tear over time.
Otherwise 4.5 stars.
TrailWonk,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
I wanted to update my earlier review. After taking the laces out of the small loop guides on the tongue, I've decided the lace locking mechanism is NOT awkward unlacing the boots. Those little loop guides just get in the way. I've upgraded my rating from 3 to 4 stars.
Picky W,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
So far after 100 miles of rocky muddy PNW trails, I think Topo nailed these. I really enjoy these boots. I bought them to fill the gap between my waterproof Keen hiking boots, and my Altra Lone Peaks.
First off; if you're used to Altras, you'll feel right at home in these. It has a wide toe box, with a height that is somewhat low. The toe box height definitely adds some more responsiveness that I don't usually experience in a hiking boot. I bought these a half size larger to accommodate foot swelling, which I think was the right choice. The locking eyelets really help with adjusting the fit.
The mesh used on these shoes is very sturdy and the shoes as a whole, offer more support than I expected. When walking through deep puddles, I've found that shoe drains well, and doesn't leave that sloppy puddle feeling inside. However, as others have mentioned, it does have a popping sound in the forefoot area. I really hope it's something Topo addresses down the line, but is far from a deal breaker.
The Vibram outsole rocks on this boot. It feels grippy and secure on pretty much every surface I've walked on from slick rain soaked logs to dusty granite boulders.
In all, I think this boot is best suited for people looking to put in some serious miles and are looking for a little more support than their trail runners.
JimmyEatsTrails,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Comfort3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Style3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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I ordered these in an 11.5 and should of ordered a 12. They did fit snug, and was uncomfortable.
The shoe looks like it is made using top of the line materials. I haven't seen a shoe in a long time with
high quality components. It looks like it would last, and could take plenty of hiking abuse.
Anonymous, Zappos Customer,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
Everything about the shoe is fine with the exception of the sole. It peels and falls apart way too quickly. Many of my friends have the same issue. Had 4 pairs, all had the same issue-soles peeling, lugs coming off, etc. after 75 miles. The Vibram soles appear to be of lower quality. Rest of the shoe is fine-fix the soles.
Brad,
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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
The height of the toe box was crinkled and made a popping sound when I walked.
John M,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Topo Athletic
So far the shoes have worked well. However, I much prefer the zero drop of Altras, so I will probably take my business back to Altra. Since this is geared towards a lightweight hiking boot, I feel like your company is missing a large chunk of the hiking market, because the trend is towards zero drop, especially for long distance hiking. Great boot, but Altra has zero competitors in the lightweight hiking boot with ZERO drop. I know 5mm is not much, but enough to send me back to Altra. Just food for thought!
Rance,
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