Men's

Men's gear for running, hiking, and being outside. Daily trainers and trail runners from Brooks, Hoka, Saucony, On Running, and Asics. Hiking footwear from Oboz and Merrell. Layers, shells, and packs from Patagonia, Outdoor Research, The North Face, and Cotopaxi. We help you find the right shoe and fit by phone, chat, or in person at one of our stores. Free shipping on orders over $60.

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What to look for in men's outdoor gear

A daily trainer should feel right on the first lap of a fit treadmill, not "break in." If a shoe pinches in the store, it'll do worse on mile 8. Men's hiking boots vary a lot by foot volume. If you have a high arch and high instep, the difference between an Oboz and a Merrell can be the whole experience. Rain shells matter most when you didn't plan on needing them, so we lean toward packable shells you'd actually carry.

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FAQ

How often should I replace running shoes?

Most daily trainers last 300 to 500 miles. Plates and high-mileage tempo shoes wear faster. Trail shoes are about lugs. When the outsole rounds off, traction goes. If you're not sure, the wear pattern on the outsole and a creased midsole are the clearest signs.

Do you carry wide widths in men's running shoes?

Yes. Brooks, New Balance, Hoka, and Altra are the strongest options for D (standard), 2E (wide), and 4E (extra wide) across their popular models.

What's the right shoe for race day?

Depends on the distance and the runner. The most-purchased race-day shoes in our store are the Saucony Endorphin Pro 4, Hoka Rocket X 2, Asics Metaspeed Sky Paris, and Brooks Hyperion Elite 4 PB. Talk to one of our specialists if you're unsure.

How do I pick between similar daily trainers?

Try the simplest version of the fit test you can do at home. Stand in your current shoes, then in the new pair (with thin socks), and walk around for 10 minutes. The right pair feels right immediately. If you're shopping online, search the model on YouTube for two or three reviewer breakdowns and look for consistency in the fit notes (toebox width, heel hold, midfoot volume).

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