The LOWA Madrix Ws is a low-cut trail shoe designed for long days and mixed terrain. It’s built to feel more like a running shoe but with the stability and traction you’d want for hiking. I wore it on the GR221 in Mallorca, where the mix of rock, sun, and elevation gain gave the shoes (and me!) a proper workout.
I’ve been wearing LOWA shoes for the past few years, first as boots, and now as trail runners, and am a big fan. They’ve managed to bring the support and structure of their famous boots to a flexible, low shoe, which I find to be very impressive. The shoes have incredible tread compared to other trail running shoes on the market, and the break-in time is almost non-existent. Over the years, I toggled between different brands, trying to find something with a wider toe box and more support, and the Madrix shoes have achieved this goal. I found them to be supportive, comfortable, and made to last.