La Sportiva Wildcat Trail Running Shoe - Men's reviews and deals for sale
Ten miles into a trail run is the wrong time to find out you've got the wrong shoe, but with this daily driver you'll be cruising with ease, not wallowing in regret. It's got enough cushioning to get you through long, tough miles, and underfoot traction that'll drive you up steep and rocky trails.
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Product Specifications
Brand | La Sportiva |
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Category | Men's Trail Running Shoes |
Upper Material | air mesh, Trail Cage |
Lining | mesh |
Closure | lace |
Midsole | MEMlex, nylon shank, LaSpEVA lasting board |
Sole | FriXion AT, Impact Brake System, X-Axis |
Support Type | neutral |
Cushion | moderate |
Heel / Forefoot Height | 24/14mm |
Drop | 12mm |
Claimed Weight | [single] 12.4oz |
Recommended Use | trail running |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year |
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La Sportiva Wildcat Trail Running Shoe - Men's Reviews
Penelope Poppers
December 8, 2020Feel great, but run small
I haven't done any super long hikes in these yet, but so far they feel great! Wish I had just a tiny bit more room in the toe box, but they feel fine. I will say they run small, I ended up having to get 11.5 and I don't wear that size in any other shoe, so keep that in mind. (edit) After walking around the neighborhood in these a bit, I did a 35 mile trip through snow (UGH) and… read more these felt great! No break-in period really, felt comfortable instantly. They did feel a bit too cushion-y at first, but I've gotten used to that. They are SO grippy! So grippy that they feel almost sticky when I'm wearing them, which is awesome.
Carl C.
August 31, 2020wildcat trail shoe
well made , gives a solid foundation for my stride. size to me is true. would buy again
Edward R.
August 13, 2020Durability Issues
I've gone through 4 pairs of these shoes. I have narrow feet, and these just seem to "work" for me, and are very comfortable. Sometimes it's just easier to stay with what you know, then try to find a better alternative. My main two issues with the Wildcat are these: First, the very top/last eyelets, where one ties the shoes, fray very quickly. Ultimately, the underlying integrity… read more of the eyelet is ok and has not caused issues, but if you care about aesthetics, those two eyelets on each shoe begin to look like muppets. Second, as another reviewer wrote, the bottoms of the shoes wear relatively quickly, which also decreases the traction. Further, I have not had great experiences w traction on any type of wet root or rock. I have started to using an Arc'teryx FL mid GTX to run on mountain trails. It will be interesting to see how these hold up over time, but so far, they have been amazing. Not to mention, the sole on the Arc'teryx is like glue on rocks and roots. They also run even a bit narrower than the La Sportivas, so if you have wider feet, they may not be great for you.
Chris M.
June 26, 2020Great Buy, Even Better Customer Service!
I received my new pair of shoes yesterday and put them to use on a Run/hike in the Santa Monica Mtns this morning. They were comfortable from the moment I put them on until the moment I took them off after about 5 miles of trail hopping. The shoes are only part of the story, the first pair I ordered were too small so I put a call into to Customer Service (my favorite Gearheads!!!)… read more and of course was greeted by The Grateful Dead music while on hold, I love that, best hold musice EVER!!!! My Gearhead friend totally took care of me, made me aware of the replacement pair, shipped it and sent the return slip all with the greatest of attitude, Such a Pleasure to deal with, That's why my first go to for gear is Always Backcountry!!
Marcus B.
June 26, 2020Not recommend
I've worn La Sportiva gear for years. Mountaineering, running, climbing, etc. But these shoes within a month were falling apart. The rubber on the bottom worn out with less than 30 miles on them. Maybe I had a fluke pair. I hope so because I do like this brand.
Bryan N.
June 7, 2020Tongue ripped out
Loved the shoes and the fit but after about a week of wearing them the tongue ripped out as I took the shoe off. Crappy sewing job. I expect better from them.
douglas.fe374369
September 6, 2019Like running with an old friend!
I have been running in Wildcats for years. 10 years ago a picked up a pair of La Sportivas cheap and thought I would give them a try... I have had a pair in my closet ever since. I run the Tetons... trails are either fast and smooth where I prefer a minimalist+ shoe like the Inov8 Roclite series or the trails are very rocky and technical which require more under foot protection...… read more the Wildcats fit that bill. The Wiildcats also serve as my go to business trip shoe where I don't know how or what I will be running.... the WIldcat has good grip as other reviews have mentioned but I am not enamored with it's bite as compared to some other trail shoe treads.. what I like about the Wildcat tread is it is efficient so I have not problem using the shoes for 10K road runs when I can only carry one pair of shoes. Grab a pair, if you are like me and appreciate a neutral shoe that can be used wherever life takes you they will soon become an old friend.
Paul C.
August 23, 2019Sized small
. Grippy sole. Tongue stays put after lacing Build quality seems excellent after 3 months. But....runs small. I bought a 47 (13 US) and after several hours my toes start to hurt. Matched up to several of my other trail runners, these are clearly smaller. Again, ok first few hours but as feet swell/expand, you might have problems. Size up a half size at least. 3 stars because… read more of bad sizing!
Renee Corbin
October 12, 2018Great
My Father in law loves these! They do fit on the small side so consider sizing up!
Kirk W
May 30, 2018My new all-around shoe (mostly)
The Ultra Raptor has been my shoe of choice over the years for hiking, trail running, backpacking, canyoneering, and scrambling. It provides great traction and support; however, the toe box area is low volume vertically (thickness, not width or length) resulting in a few toe problems on more than one occassion. Enter the Wildcat. With a more spacious toe area and great cushioning… read more it is all around a more comfortable shoe offering similar traction . Am I abandoning my Ultra Raptors? Not really, as the Wildcat does not offer as much support. I use the Wildcats for light activities, while the Ultra Raptors are still my mainstay when I need a more supportive midsole. Sizing: I wear a size US12 in Brooks running shoes and most Merrell shoes (I don't recommend Merrell, but that's another story). After trying a wide variety of sizes over the years, EU46.0 in both the Wildcat and Ultra Raptor work best for me.
Wesley Eads
May 7, 2018Wildcat or Wildcard?
Check out La Sportiva's in depth look into the Wildcat. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to me directly at weads@backcountry.com or (801) 523-4052
Perry Hall
April 27, 2018Another pair keeps me going!
I haven exclusively run in La Sportiva's for a few years now (very casual trail runners) and I go back and forth between these and the Mutants. I love the wildcats as they are simple, solid, and comfy.
Freakstyle
April 8, 20182nd Pair, Love These Shoes
These are great shoes for trail running, climbing approach, hiking/backpacking, and everyday use around the office or town. I wear these everywhere. As others have mentioned they are surprisingly great at keeping sand out while using them in the desert.
Tommy Sutter
January 5, 2018Trail and Approach Shoe
This is my go to shoe for Class 4 and easy class 5 climbing. I purchased this shoe as a "trail running" shoe ( I don't trail run), but it quickly became my long approach / easy and short scrambling shoe. Typical approach shoes are much better for actual climbing, but if I am doing the South Ridge of Superior (Easy class 5), I will be wearing the Wildcat.
William K.
September 16, 2017Great Customer Service
Read the reviews on these shoes and bought 1/2 size up, but it turned out that I needed a full size up. I normally wear a 9 1/2, but had to get a 43.5 to fit me. The exchange with Backcountry was smooth and easy. I've only used them for about 10 mi, but they feel very good so far. I'll update when I get some serious miles on them. This review was more about good customer service.
Brandon Madsen
September 14, 2017Solid Trail Shoe
I bought these for my brother, and he loves them. He runs about 20mi a week on trail and has said that these are really comfortable, supportive and have exceptional grip even in wet conditions.
Anthony F.
June 20, 2017Happy Feet - Wildcat Review
Well, I don't write many reviews but I felt this product deserved a postive rating so I'll share my opinion. I was not having success finding a shoe that stayed comfortable for the long distances that I wanted to run. I tried several other brands but I'm not here to downgrade those products. I think everyone needs to find what is comfortable for them. The problem is that you… read more don't know if a long distance shoe is comfortable until you run a long distance. It might feel good in the store or when you run a 5K but the true test is wearing the shoe for several hours and still finding comfort. I stuggled with blisters and mystery foot pain after about 20 miles with several other top trail running shoe brands. The Wildcat was comfortable from the day I put them on. I have already run a 50K, 41 miler, and training for my first 50 miler. I'm averaging about 50 miles of trail per week in these shoes. I even ran the 41 miler in the pouring rain. I did not change my socks once and finished the race with happy feet. It is easy to see that I'm hooked and a believer in these shoes. My advance - keep trying shoes until you find the one that FITS! Good luck and happy running. My foot is a true 10 1/2. All my running shoes have been 10 1/2 and fit just fine. I found that I need to increase a 1/2 size in my trail running shoe due to all the elevation change. The Wildcat in size 44.5 fit me perfect. BTW - I liked the Wildcat so much I bought a second pair (which where on major sale at the time) that are still in my closet waiting for the first pair to wear out.
Robert Lindsen
May 1, 2017Trail comfort!
Having worn some of their climbing shoes and boots, I was under the impression La Sportiva only made shoes for a narrow foot. I was looking for a new trail runner, and almost completely ignored all of the LaSpo line, assuming they wouldn't be a good fit for me. Then I decided to give these a shot, and ohhhhh man am I glad I did!!! I don't know if I've ever worn ANY shoes that… read more is this comfortable. They have a spacious toebox and forefoot area, yet they still feel very precise and nimble on the trail. The heel is comfortable without feeling loose or sloppy. Great traction on all types of terrain, including mud, soft snow and wet rock/granite. I often wear these instead of my approach shoes when I'm out climbing, and I always feel very secure scrambling on anything up to easy fifth class terrain. They seem to run a bit small; I normally wear a size 42 in most shoes, but these were most comfortable in a 43 for me. I got them in the Ocean/Flame coloring, and they look great! If you need a comfy trail shoe, these shoes definitely deserve your consideration!
Jake Allison
April 27, 2017Awesome lightweight shoes
These are great shoes! I used them for hiking a week down in Capitol Reef, and while they were very breathable, and sand didn't get in them, which was amazing. They also have great traction, I didn't slip on the slickrock once! They are technically trail runners, but I will be using these as my everyday hiking shoes all summer! I usually wear a size 10 in street shoes, but I ordered… read more a 43.5 (10.5) and they fit perfect! I can't wait to get out in these more!
Sam Broome
April 26, 2017Favorite shoes
I have used these for short day hikes and walking around at work, but I would also definitely use them for backpacking as well. It only took one day of walking around in them at work to break them in. For running, these shoes are amazing. I have owned many other trail runners and these are definitely the best by far. They are comfortable and designed very well so that running in… read more them feels great. They are also keep my feet nice and cool with how they ventilate. There are no downsides to these shoes! Would definitely recommend these to hikers and trail runners, but also for casual walking around in them.
KEN L.
May 26, 2015LaSportiva Wildcat Trail 3.0?
JasonRupert
May 4, 2013For a male, I have a small heel. The...
For a male, I have a small heel. The Montrail Mochist fit me perfectly, so I'm curious if this shoe also would be a good fit. Also, I typically wear a US10.5 (Brooks & Asolo), but I wear the Montral US11), so should I go with the 43.5 or 44? Thanks again for any feedback.
Barry S.
October 24, 2012what is the differance between la sportiva...
what is the differance between la sportiva raptor and wildcat
EC Ramos
February 8, 2012Do any XTERRA / Trail racers have feedback...
Do any XTERRA / Trail racers have feedback on using Wildcat's as training & racing shoe? I'm currently running Trails in Brooks PureGrit trail shoes, but my ankles are wrecked after 5 miles of running. Any feedback is appreciated in advance!
Tony K.
November 12, 2010Is the Wildcat fit akin to the LaSportiva...
Is the Wildcat fit akin to the LaSportiva Raptor? I had to buy a 1/2 size up for the Raptor. Gracias
thomas
September 6, 2010are these good for neutral foot type.
are these good for neutral foot type.
Aaron Clark
November 23, 2009Do these shoes have any type of rock guard...
Do these shoes have any type of rock guard under the forefoot? Air in the forefoot?
Eddy
October 18, 2009I'm thinking about getting the La Sportiva...
I'm thinking about getting the La Sportiva Wildcat shoe. I'm currrently running in Asics Trail attack WR 5. They feel great and I have no problem with it. But I'm now looking for a more solid shoe with the same amount of couscioning and more durability. Will the wildcat do the deal? Size wise are they the same as Asics? Pros and cons compared to the Asics I'm using now? I'm 6-3… read more 180, run 45 miles a week and planning to increase the mileage. Thanks
op
April 4, 2009i have wide feet and need moderate stability...
i have wide feet and need moderate stability shoes and am an overpronator. i have been using brooke's cascadias but not sure they provide enough support. how are these for long distance multi-terrain (mainly fireroads, single tracks etc..) running for someone with the above profile? thanks for all suggestions
Mongo
March 5, 2009I was looking at the Adidas Kanadi Trail...
I was looking at the Adidas Kanadi Trail shoe. I run mountains in North Georgia. What is good about the La Sportiva Wildcat Trail shoe. Any recomendations are appreciated.
Paul C.
February 3, 2009do recommend sizing up a half size on the...
do recommend sizing up a half size on the la sportiva wildcat?
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