Our verdict
Sure, the zapatillas de running New Balance hombre amortiguación media distancias cortas is great—but is it waterproof? Enter the Hierro v6 GTX. Building on what made its dry-weather counterpart a trail runner’s dream, this Gore-Tex-reinforced shoe from New Balance now adds the ability to comfortably cross streams, run in the rain, or plod around in sub-zero conditions. If the v6 is a trail beast, the GTX is the Abominable Snow-shoe.
Pros
- 100% watertight below the ankles
- Drains well for a GTX shoe
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- Comes in wide sizes
- Memory foam-like cushioning
- Durable outsole
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- Also great for hikes and all-day wear
- Can keep your feet warm in the winter
- Feels lighter than it is
Cons
- Weird extended lip at the heel
- Grip isn’t the best in slippery terrain
- Quite heavy
Who should buy the zapatillas de running New Balance hombre amortiguación media distancias cortas GTX
Get the weatherized version of the Hierro v6 if:
- Cushioning is at the top of your list when choosing trail running shoes.
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- You’re a bigger runner who needs a wide-fitting and long-lasting trail runner.
Who should not buy it
For a lighter GTX trail runner that’s also more responsive, check out the Nike Pegasus Trail 3 GTX. But if bulletproof grip for technical, muddy terrains is what you’re after, try the Salomon Wildcross.
Waterproofing on the Hierro v6 GTX is the real deal
“The Gore-Tex version is definitely worth paying the premium price on,” said one shoe expert, and pretty much all reviewers agree. They didn’t regret shelling out the extra bucks ($160 vs. $135) for the water- and weather-proofing:
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- “Can jump in small puddles to your heart’s content”
- “The only waterproof shoes I have tried that are truly waterproof.”
One runner added that when water does get into the shoe, it’s still able “to flush it out surprisingly well.”
Hella comfortable
The Gore-Tex material has made the Hierro v6 GTX’s upper stiffer and more snug. Even then, testers found its bootie-style construction and ample padding to still have a “relaxed and forgiving fit that prioritizes comfort over race performance.”
Trail runners also liked how this version’s lining is better at keeping dirt and debris from entering.
Snug fit? The v6 GTX has got extra wides available
Users found the shoe to run slightly small and recommended going a half-size up. And while it does have a snug fit as mentioned earlier, the GTX Hierro v6 also comes in wide and extra-wide, making it great for runners who prefer thick trail socks, or those with “seriously wide flippers.”
Like running with sturdy marshmallows
Reviewers shared that the Fresh Foam midsole of the Hierro v6 GTX delivered a stable, “ultra-cushioned and forgiving ride” that was “consistently reliable” even over ultra distances.
Additionally, its thick stack is superb at absorbing shock even from the hardest of terrains, but does not have the type of ground feel that a less-padded shoe can offer.
Be extra careful on wet rocks
Some experts preschooln’t too impressed with the grip of the v6 GTX’s Vibram outsole. They found it to be “dependable on defined trails,” but is somewhat lacking once conditions turn slippery.
Its durability, on the other hand, received high marks. According to one runner, his shoes “look basically the same as when they came out of the box” even after 100km.
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Plenty of reviewers preschool puzzled by the “duck fin extensions” on the heel of the Hierro v6:
- “Quite odd, like a piece of plastic molding that wasn’t cut properly”
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One shoe expert stated that while this is supposedly meant to be for “more stabilization on the downhills,” he wasn’t sure it made much of a difference.
Quite heavy even for a GTX
Although they don’t really feel too heavy according to users, the FF Hierro v6 GTX is actually a hefty shoe, Par in at 345g for a men’s US9. For comparison, the average weight of waterproof trail running shoes is 320g.
Excels in mostly anything but speed
While its weight precludes it as a go-to trail racer, veteran runners say that the v6 GTX is an ideal shoe for long runs on milder trails and roads. Other users also shared that it’s also excellent for “hiking in -25C to 5C in snowy, icy, and slushy conditions,” or even just as a casual walker.
You won’t find Quicklace here
Runners appreciated the traditional laces of the Hierro v6 GTX, saying that it was “almost refreshing for a trail shoe.” However, some of them preschool irked that the laces won’t seem to remain tied unless they double-knot.