Having already made the leap from classic runner to ruggedized winter-ready trail offering, the Marathon Trainer goes the distance and becomes a full-on boot. Its Trefoil traction pattern was already a natural fit for wet weather conditions, but paired with a ballistic nylon upper with a traditional boot silhouette, the adidas Originals Mountain TR might just be Three Stripes’ best boot offering to date. The color combos on these three pairs are something you’ll want to examine closely below; do you prefer the eye-catching salmon-laced electric blue edition, its neon/tan counterpart or the low-key red/grey look?
adidas Originals Mountain TR
Aaron Hope
January 3rd, 2013 (updated)
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