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Ultraventure 3

Topo Athletic - Ultraventure 3

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"We got in a bad car accident a while back and my baby was in a Nuna Rava at the time of the accident. ... Even with that, she walked away with a teeny scratch from the seatbelt and nothing else. ... I immediately went home and ordered two more so we’d have one for each of our cars."


"I've used them for 1500 miles of multi-day hiking with no issues!"


"I've used a Big Agnes Blacktail Hotel for years now. ... I've grown up in the bush and it's by far the best tent I've ever used. ... I've never seen or used a better tent."

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"I've used them for 1500 miles of multi-day hiking with no issues!"


"I'm on my fifth(?) pair of Peregrines. ... They have been a total game changer, and I run them until they fall apart and then get another pair."


"I've been using them for almost 7 years and I've only had one pair go out from going through the washing machine one too many times. ... For context, I listen to enough music to cost Spotify money with my membership (over 160 hrs a month)"

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"the splay in the toes is naturally better with that wide toe box"


"the splay in the toes is naturally better with that wide toe box"


"Even after mountain backpacking a dozen miles over very steep rocky trails my toes are never sore or cramped feeling."

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"Got me through a week with everything Utah can throw at you - snow, mud, dirt, gravel, sand, slickrock, slot-canyon scooting, and the occasional stream crossing - and I never felt unsure of my footing."


"can be used perfectly well on the road/treadmill too ... are the only shoes I pack if I'm heading to mixed terrain running locales. ... I was in Palm Springs just last week & did some short but gnarly trails ([Bump & Grind](https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/california/bump-and-grind-trail)), a road run and a treadmill workout, all in the same pair of Xero's."


"As far as grip goes, all three are excellent. It's truly amazing how good they are at gripping scree, sand, and unstable terrain."

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"I didn’t slip once. The new soles on these shoes had an awesome grip on the mountain. I felt very secure."


"the shoes felt great, had no slippage whatsoever, were cushioned, responsive, and comfortable. I ran up and down the mountain without much concern about where my feet were placed... the shoes handled it wonderfully."


"Got me through a week with everything Utah can throw at you - snow, mud, dirt, gravel, sand, slickrock, slot-canyon scooting, and the occasional stream crossing - and I never felt unsure of my footing."

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"Ran a 50k and never once bothered my feet."


"They have a normal heel and midfoot, but the forefoot is very roomy. ... My feet haven't felt so good in years."


"They have a normal heel and midfoot, but the forefoot is very roomy. ... My feet haven't felt so good in years."

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"Still keep the wide toe box ... minimizing hot spots I had with Hoka and Salomon in particular."


"Topos are great and finally solved my blister problems. ... I swear by them."


"it actually removed the knee pain I had had for years that was ironically caused by hokas"

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"Very good on rocky, technical terrain. ... Use: any trail up to marathon distance."


"I've worn Xodus runners for years on class 3/4 scrambles in the PNW, in addition to leading a few low class 5 routes with them as well."


"Got me through a week with everything Utah can throw at you - snow, mud, dirt, gravel, sand, slickrock, slot-canyon scooting, and the occasional stream crossing - and I never felt unsure of my footing."

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"all of them developed a double click problem (i play alot of games that require alot of clicking)"


"none of them lasted more than a year."


"Logitech has double click issues ... I’ve had g102 Worst mouse ever"

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"Also, the grip was really crap, particularly when it’s a purpose built trail shoe."


"outsole does not perform well on wet rock ... I agree 100%, and it's a pity because in all other aspects Saucony makes excellent trail shoes. I just hope they will follow the xodus ultra 4 trend and implement vibram on the peregrines 16"


"I’m not convinced the Zegama is suitable for terrains that are moderate and up in terms of technicality. ... And I’m not convinced they can hold up on slippery surfaces. ... If I’m going to go for a mountain run with small rocks and tree roots, where there might be some damp/water, I’m going to reach for another shoe."

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"I find the higher the stack leads to more rolling ankles. ... Shoes that have not worked for me: Brooks Cascadia, New Balance Hierro ... they have been directly correlated to rolled ankles for me"


"Personally I can't stand the soft foam right below the heel on those shoes- it wears thin enough after maybe 100 miles that small pointy rocks jab right in there. ... I have repeatedly bruised my heels on rocky downhills in Speedgoats, once so badly that I thought I'd broken my calcaneus. ... Never buying them again."


"They fit more rigid with more pressure points and have less room in the tow box. ... They were never as comfortable out of the box or hiking as a topo athletic shoe and I’ve had several pairs. ... I’m always very ready to take these shoes off at the end of the day.. ... after a long day, my feet feel like they were in a rock crusher since the cushion 0%."

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"For me the Terraventure 4 had the worst pronounced arch. Paired with the narrower midfoot and need to tighten the top of the laces for better heel hold, it caused me to commonly have more pressure(on the arch) and pain during runs with that model."


"For me the Terraventure 4 had the worst pronounced arch. Paired with the narrower midfoot and need to tighten the top of the laces for better heel hold, it caused me to commonly have more pressure(on the arch) and pain during runs with that model."


"I tried Topo mtn racer3s last week and they had the traction I want but they blistered my arches on all 3 of the runs I did in them."

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"I’m not convinced the Zegama is suitable for terrains that are moderate and up in terms of technicality. ... And I’m not convinced they can hold up on slippery surfaces. ... If I’m going to go for a mountain run with small rocks and tree roots, where there might be some damp/water, I’m going to reach for another shoe."


"I’m not convinced the Zegama is suitable for terrains that are moderate and up in terms of technicality. ... And I’m not convinced they can hold up on slippery surfaces. ... If I’m going to go for a mountain run with small rocks and tree roots, where there might be some damp/water, I’m going to reach for another shoe."


"Tried my Ultraventures on a recent high route in wet weather and fell twice on slick rock/moss, they are relegated to cutting the grass now."

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"I also ordered the Ultraventure in a regular and wide width and the actual outsole was identical on both shoes, so I suspect their “wide” are built on the same platform as the regular width, and they just add extra material in the upper to try to accommodate a wider foot. This is cheaper for them, but not going to give a good fit if you have actual wide feet."


"I also ordered the Ultraventure in a regular and wide width and the actual outsole was identical on both shoes, so I suspect their “wide” are built on the same platform as the regular width, and they just add extra material in the upper to try to accommodate a wider foot. This is cheaper for them, but not going to give a good fit if you have actual wide feet."


"Topos narrow so insanely in the midfoot it’s insane. I grabbed the ultraventure 4s and had the worst foot pain ever because my feet were just hanging off the sides."

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"Topos narrow so insanely in the midfoot it’s insane. I grabbed the ultraventure 4s and had the worst foot pain ever because my feet were just hanging off the sides."


"Topos narrow so insanely in the midfoot it’s insane. I grabbed the ultraventure 4s and had the worst foot pain ever because my feet were just hanging off the sides."


"the midfoot was way too narrow ... The worst part was the awful midfoot. ... Some "normal" shoes have a wider midfoot."

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"They fell apart quickly ... I wore them for 300ish miles before they had fallen apart."


"the top of the shoes by the tongue was completely worn through, so that the plastic-y interior material was coming through ... both were split next to the tongue"


"They also had a hole in the side that I had to sew up for him ... had a hole in one shoe"

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"the 5mm drop lead to ankle inflamation"


"hate that the highest drop shoe they offer is 5mm. Not everyone is into the low drop trend. ... So basically for me it’s either a shoe that’s not quite wide enough but has a higher drop or a shoe that is wide enough but lower drop."


"the 5mm drop lead to ankle inflamation"

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r/onebagWhat is your one shoe to rule them all?
11 months ago

I love my Topo Athletic Ultraventure 3s. Wide toebox, plenty of cushion but not too stacked as to be unstable.

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r/trailrunningWhat's everyone using for shoes these days?
10 months ago

Thanks for all the suggestions! I ended up deciding on the Topo Ultraventure 3 in wide. The wide anatomically correct toebox that brand offers stood out to me. Also lots of positive feedback in the ultra community!

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r/trailrunningBest road and trail running shoe
9 months ago

Haven't tried the Pegasus, have the Ultraventure 3 and the 4 is not too different. The UV is fine on most trails when new, but with short lugs you may want to be careful on loose soft/wet/slippery trail surfaces. Works on road but way heavier than it needs to be. I don't particularly recommend hybrid shoes because the criteria for road vs trail can conflict with each other and roads can wear down outsole lugs faster so you're often getting less overall life and less performance vs dedicated separate road and trail shoes. But there are some trail shoes that work fine for road and have good life because of the outsole lugs: NNormal, Peregrine, Endorphin Edge if you can find them, Hoka ATR.

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r/trailrunningTopo Vista First Impressions
6 months ago

I've been thru Topo Hydroventure, Ultraventure 1/2/3, MTN Racer 1/2/3/4. The UV3's lost the outer/lug grip plot, the MTN3's felt like running in floppy support-free canvas bags (the MTN4's are a return to form). I haven't tried the Vistas yet. What I'm concerned about with the Vistas is catching little rocks in that split heel just like Saucony Peregrines do. Did you experience this in your run test? Other than that, the lugs are the same as the MTN4's, right?

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r/trailrunning220 lb. + club? The Trabuco Max 4 may be for you.
10 months ago

Only 40 miles in on them, and so far, they're holding up. I saw the toe delam issue in the reviews, which is why I wanted to make sure I went through REI. I tried the Topo Ultraventure 3 in January and had some issues with them. So, back to REI, they went. That 35mm heel stack was really uncomfortable.

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r/trailrunningBest road and trail running shoe
9 months ago

Love my Ultraventure 3s. Great if you like some cushion. Topos are great and finally solved my blister problems. I swear by them.

r/trailrunningTrail shoe recommendations for 50k +
9 months ago

My Topo Ultraventure 3s got me through my 50k last fall beautifully. This is coming from a longtime Saucony fan.

r/trailrunningLightweight trail shoe that also doubles as a road runner?
10 months ago

I absolutely love my Ultraventure 3’s. Great shoes!

r/trailrunningWide toe box but NO zero drop recommendations
3 months ago

My Topo Ultraventures have been great shoes and held up well. Have got me through two 50k’s, blister free!

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r/trailrunningTrail shoe recommendations for 50k +
9 months ago

I tried on the Calderas, but I have wide feet and those shoes felt too narrow for me. I ended up getting the Topo Ultraventure 3 which became possibly my favorite pair of shoes ever. Those Topos were my main road-to-trail travel shoes - my Swiss Army Master of None shoe. I don’t necessarily like them for technical trails, but they still do ok on them.

r/ultrarunningBest hybrid shoes
12 months ago

I’m a widefoot, but Topo Ultraventure is my favorite shoe for exactly this scenario. I originally had Hoka Challengers in wide, but they blistered my feet even if I just used them for walking. Hoka Challenger 7 are the first shoes I ever gave up on.

r/trailrunningBest trail running shoe / travelshoe?
5 months ago

Topo Ultraventure 3 was my go-to master-of-none travel shoe. I’ll likely be getting the 4 in the future, especially because it looks better.

r/trailrunningLightweight trail shoe that also doubles as a road runner?
10 months ago

I use Topo Ultraventure 3 as my do-everything shoe. They have a lot of miles now so I’m eyeing the new version in the near future.

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r/BarefootRunningAnyone has experience with ‘ Topo Athletic shoes?
6 months ago

Had the Ultraventure 3 and really wanted to use them for running, but the midsole "correction/support" were to agressive and resulted in pain as well as the 5mm drop lead to ankle inflamation. Sold them.

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r/UltramarathonWhat shoes is everyone running in?
about 2 months ago

I've run in Ultraventure 3's, MTN Racer 4's, Phantom 3's and 4's and they've fit consistently across the board at my standard size 8 women's.

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r/trailrunningWhat shoes are you rocking at the moment?
12 months ago

I have both the mtn racer 3 and ultraventure 3, i find them to have different applications mostly due to the outsole design. The ultraventure rubber has less coverage, shorter wider lugs, and is less tacky. Mtn racer 4 is coming out in May 2025, so there will be sweet discounts on the mtn racer 3 when that happens.

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