tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post8681568023504947475..comments2024-03-28T21:52:44.835-06:00Comments on Road Trail Run: Montrail Caldorado or Montrail Trans Alps? Which to Choose?Sam Winebaumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17969086391170473784noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-4509027870158596382016-11-23T19:24:12.573-07:002016-11-23T19:24:12.573-07:00Hey Bruce, both are great shoes, but if I had to c...Hey Bruce, both are great shoes, but if I had to choose one, whether running or hiking, I would for sure go with the Akasha over the Caldorado. The Akasha has better cushioning, is more responsive, has better all day comfort, better traction and a more comfortable fit in my opinion. I am not familiar with the mudclaw or the swift.Jeff Vallierehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08106877622296558733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-63652943300309469702016-11-23T06:35:56.090-07:002016-11-23T06:35:56.090-07:00hi jeff--great review! how would you compare the c...hi jeff--great review! how would you compare the caldorado to the akasha, both for running and for hiking? <br /><br />also, do you think the mudclaw 300 might work as a hiking shoe? i've read that it runs surprisingly well on harder, flatter trails in addition to mountain running.<br /><br />might you know anything about the adidas terrex swift hiking shoe, or do you avoid actual hiking shoes for hiking?<br /><br />thanks.Brucenoreply@blogger.com