Scarpa Spin Trail Running Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 2 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$67.48
Used Value:
$40.49
Sale Value:
$60.73

A happy medium between lightweight dexterity and heavy-duty protection, the Scarpa Men's Spin Trail Running Shoe offers you the best of both worlds. To start, the Spin features a low-profile design that allows you to make the most of your stride, while the 4mm drop helps propel you through transitions, without the harshness of an aggressive drop in midsole. Additionally, the full mesh upper provides ample ventilation and breathability, and the TPU overlays defend your foot from trail-side obstructions. The EVA midsole is complemented by Vibram's MegaGrip rubber, which assures substantial traction, especially when the terrain becomes more wet and sloppy than dry and hardpacked.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
8.9oz
Closure:
lace
Cushion:
moderate
Drop:
4mm
Footbed:
H-EVA plate
Lining:
polyester
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Midsole:
EVA-CM
Recommended Use:
trail running
Sole:
Vibram MegaGrip
Support Type:
neutral
Upper Material:
mesh, TPU

Full Reviews

4
Not a bad shoe but I run on rocky desert trails in the southwest. This shoe offers minimal protection against rocks and technical terrain. My feet become quite uncomfortable within about 2 miles of technical terrain usually. By 5 or 6 miles all I can think about is getting back to the car to get out of these shoes. I much prefer the Salomon Sense pro 3's as a comparable model. They offer more protection and comfort over longer distances than these shoes.
Matthew H., backcountry.com
January 16, 2020
10
I love mu Scarpa spin as it is super light and fits perfectly according to my foot size. I use 8.5 narrow shoes, and this one also fits perfectly.
Sanjeeb B., backcountry.com
February 27, 2018
4
Like the look and feel. I wear a custom made foot bed and typically fit in an 11 US Nike but wear a 10.5 US shoe. I could not get this shoe to fit after trying sizes 44, 44.5, 45 and 45.5 sizes. 44-45 were too snug in the toe and 45.5 was too big. Have no problem usually adding 1/2 size more for the foot bed but this running shoe simply does not work well with a plaster cast foot bed.
Robert Kornfeld, backcountry.com
August 20, 2017