GearJunkie scored the latest and (soon-to-be) greatest in running shoes this month. Here are our editor’s favorites for trail runners in 2023.
Every year over the last week in November, hundreds of running specialty store owners, media, professional athletes, and running enthusiasts descend upon Austin, Texas, to get a sneak peek at yet-to-be-released products.
I was on-site to meet with each brand and get a first-hand look at what’s coming in 2023. After learning about every shoe coming for the upcoming year, here are the ones the GearJunkie editors and I are most excited to test.
2023 Trail Shoe Trends
Last year, I wrote that carbon fiber running shoes were the overarching trend across road running shoes, and this year followed suit in trail shoes.
Instead of single full-length plates seen in road shoes, designers are using forked plates often ¾-length in trail shoes. This gives the shoe some flexibility laterally, so it’s not tipsy-topsy in rocky terrain.
In terms of materials, PEBAX dominates in midsoles. PEBAX is lighter and more responsive than traditional EVA or TPU, allowing brands to increase cushioning levels without sacrificing weight.
The unfortunate side effect of PEBAX is it’s also more expensive.

I also saw brands talk about their trail shoe lineup in line with the terrain it’s best suited for. There’s no better example of this than the boutique brand, SpeedLand, which only creates shoes for specific regions such as Portland and Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County, Calif.
I heard many brands say their trail shoes were, “ideal for the Western States or UTMB.” This approach will make it easier for some consumers to buy a trail shoe best suited to the type of trails they run.
Lastly, I witnessed the running and hiking worlds becoming more intertwined. The Running Event had a dedicated outdoor section at the trade show for the first time.
Hoka and Altra already make some of the best hiking boots on the market, but Saucony will also jump into the hiking boot game by introducing the Ultra Ridge GTX hiking boots.
The Best Trail Shoes at The Running Event 2023
Nike ZoomX Ultrafly
There’s been a lot of talk about when Nike would replicate the success of its fastest carbon fiber road shoes, the ZoomX Vaporfly NEXT% 2, on the trails.
Finally, the wait will end in the summer of 2023 with the introduction of the Nike ZoomX Ultrafly. I’ve been testing the Ultrafly for 4 months now, and it’s pretty remarkable.

- Launch date: Summer 2023
- Weight: 288g (men); Unknown (women)
- Stack height: 36mm/26mm (men); 33mm/24 (women)
- Price: TBD
Brooks Catamount 2

- Price: $170
- Launch date: Winter 2023
- Weight: 9.7 oz. (men); 8.6 oz. (women)
- Drop: 6mm
Lowa ATR Collection
SCARPA Spin ST

- Price: $179
- Launch date: Fall 2023
- Weight: 9.5 oz.
- Drop: 4 mm
Salomon Thundercross

- Price: $140
- Launch date: Fall 2023
- Weight: 9.8 oz. (unisex)
- Drop: 4 mm
Salomon Ultra Glide 2

- Price: $140
- Launch date: Spring 2023
- Weight: 9 oz. (unisex)
- Drop: 6 mm
Merrell Skyfire 2

- Price: $190
- Launch date: TBD
- Weight: 7 oz.
- Drop: Spring 2023
La Sportiva Jackal 2

- Price: Unknown
- Launch date: Spring 2023
- Weight: 9.7 oz. (men); 8.6 oz. (women)
- Drop: 7 mm
Craft Pure Trail

- Price: $179
- Launch: Summer 2023
- Weight: 10.9 oz.
- Drop: 6mm
Craft NordLite

Topo Mountain Racer 3

- Price: $150
- Launch date: June 2023
- Weight: Unknown
- Drop: 5 mm
North Face Summit VECTIV Pro

- Price: $220
- Launch date: January 2023
- Weight: 10 oz.
- Drop: 6 mm
Saucony Ultra Ridge GTX

- Price: $190
- Launch date: Fall 2023
- Weight: 12.6 oz. (men); 11 oz. (women)
- Drop: 6 mm
Altra Lone Peak 7 Mid Leather
