After years of exclusively wearing minimalist, zero-drop trail shoes, I’ve noticed the added cushioning of the Peregrines have contributed to less foot and arch soreness and fatigue on longer hikes and even short trail runs on chunky, rock-littered trails. The tread traction is also super aggressive, meaning fewer slips on steep or loose trail surfaces. I’m looking forward to swapping out my old hiking boots with the lighter, more breathable Peregrine 14 trail shoes on many more miles of trails this summer. MSRP: $140. Saucony.com
Derrick Knowles
Derrick is the editor and co-publisher of Out There Outdoors. He has spent more than 30 years exploring the Inland Northwest’s trails, mountains, lakes and rivers.
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