I picked up a pair of Kailua Trail shoes at Running Warehouse for $99 during a sale. I wasn't in the market for a Stinson Evo Trail (review) replacement, but I decided $30 off made them worth a try. While I like the Stinson Evo for trail running, I always felt like the tread offered a little less than what I expected as far as grip. I got that impression after running in the Mafates (review) which didn't fit me overly well but gripped the ground like nobody's business. After having these shoes for a few months, I finally got a chance to take them out on trails that weren't completely ice and snow covered.Before I did that, I managed to get a few shots of them:
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| A tale of 3 Hokas: Kailua Tarmac, Kailua Trail, Bondi B (1) |
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| Women's Size 7.5 (no insoles) = 7.7 ounces Kailua Tarmac = 7.5 ounces Bondi Bs = 7.4 ounces Stinson Evo Tarmacs = 8.8 ounces trail Stinson Evos = 9 ounces Mafate 2 = 10 ounces |
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| Trail - left : Tarmac - right |
10 miles later, I never even considered switching from the Kailuas into the Stinsons. I did consider running my next trail 50 miler in these, though. These things were covered in mud by the end of the run, and after a quick washing, they look as good as new. They do have less cushion than the Stinson Evo trail so I'm still not certain which pair I will be wearing during longer events, but I may have found my new favorite trail shoe.


