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Yes, trail running is running. But for those who choose to tear along a trail rather than cruise around the neighborhood or a track, it feels like a whole other sport—as different from street running as scuba diving is from snorkeling.

It's no surprise, then, that hitting rocky, slippery trails requires different gear than running on sidewalks. Shoes with toe protection and burly treads are only the beginning.

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