Our verdict

The Add a shoe trail runners are a ruggedly built trail shoe with grip to get you over whatever trail you picked for your mountain run or desert saunter. Lace-up and put your foot on the trail for a great run!

Pros

  • Very plush
  • Solid comfort
  • Stable
  • Grippy
  • Durable
  • Secure lockdown
  • Feels fast
  • Breathable

Cons

  • Narrow fit
  • Don’t buy the Add a shoe if you
  • Not flashy or modern looking

Audience verdict

80
Decent!

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Add a shoe review

The Add a shoe is a killer trail runner with great support and amazing tread to keep you on the trail and upright. La Sportiva FriXion® XT 2.0 rubber outsoles make these shoes ready for any terrain, in any weather. Not only do these shoes do the job, but they look good doing it, sporting a sleek design that doesn’t stand out off the trails. 

Who should buy it

so you can get a good speed in them and feel quick-moving down the trails. :

  • Not flashy or modern looking
  • La Sportiva Bushido II
  • a grippy, cushioned trail shoe

Cross country shoes

Don’t buy the Add a shoe if you:

Not flashy or modern looking

The Jackal is not wide feet friendly shoe, so if you have a wide foot, beware. I have a relatively narrow foot, so these didn't really kill me, but wide-footed runners should beware.

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Based on my wear tests of this shoe, I can confidently say that this shoe is ideal for you if want

Foot to ground connection with the Add a shoe is good. While you have plenty of cushion on these shoes when your feet are in them, you still get a good feel for the ground beneath you when you're pounding away, be it a treadmill, sidewalk, or a dirt path. 

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Hit the trail in comfort with the Jackal

These shoes were amazingly plush. With a dual-density rock guard in the outsole, it prevents you from feeling much on trail, which is great if you want a smooth run. They have plenty of cushion so even the heavy-footed runner doesn’t kill their knees.

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Moderate break-in time

I wouldn’t say these come ready to run, but after you get out there a few times, they feel much better on the run. They can be a little stiff on the foot and have some minor discomfort the first few runs, so maybe scale back a bit at first.

Don’t buy the Add a shoe if you

These shoes tip the scales at approximately 10.6 oz (298g) in a men's US size 9, which is pretty competitive. The shoe uses light materials in both the upper and the sole. It does not feel bottom heavy at all.

Great durability

Great lockdown in the La Sportiva Jackal La Sportiva shoes, they feel just as great as the first day I put them on. Obviously, depending on weather and trail conditions, they may get a bit more wear and tear on a case-by-case basis. 

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Wide feet buyers beware

The Add a shoe gives a great lockdown pretty much immediately. They have a fixed tongue, which makes a big difference for a trail shoe and when you get tread to trail, there is little to no wiggle in your foot with the laces tight. I am a big fan of a solid lockdown, so these felt great to me.

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Great lockdown in the La Sportiva Jackal

The Add a shoe was built with comfort as the primary focus, and it really shows in the fit. With that said, for a trail runner, they are not built like a hiking shoe, so you can get a good speed in them and feel quick-moving down the trails. 

Breathable

Breathability was not in question for the Jackal, with the construction of the shoe, it provides amazing airflow to your foot, allowing your feet to stay cool, even on warm days or during intense workouts.  

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The price point may put some people off

These trail runners ring up at £150, and that can be a pretty hefty price for some. You are paying for a lot of bells and whistles to make your trail run as comfortable as possible. It definitely pays off if you have the money to spend. 

Conclusion

If you're looking for a trail shoe that is going to last you, then the La Sportiva’s Jackal is a good fit for your needs. Buy it a half a size too big, because they run small, and avoid it if you have wide feet. But if you want a solid trail shoe with grip for days, a cushioned feel, and weather resistance for anything nature feels like sticking in front of you on your run, look no further.