10 May 2026

Another race day shoe review - Rossignol Vercors

Count this as another 'do as I say, not as I do' post. :)
 
This past Saturday I had the opportunity to serve as one of the race ambassadors for the Horseshoe Valley Hustle, a 1k/5k/10k trail race charity event hosted at/by Horseshoe Valley Resort.  One of the presenting partners for this race was Rossignol, which I was well familiar with as being a ski company (and actually once-upon-a-time tennis racquet company) but I was not aware that they had developed any running footwear.  I was told by one of the reps present in their tent (Dustin) that this was their second year in the trail running market - and after providing me with some much-coveted technical specs on one of their shoe models, he offered to put me in a pair for the race itself.  I didn't realize that they were basically hosting a demo day, and since my Skechers GOUltra Trail shoes have been around long past their expiry date (but I was still prepared to run the 10k in them) I was happy to give it a go.
 

Here's a quick video that I shot while on the run with the Rossignol Vercors:



As a quick recap, here are some of my key observations after my initial 10k in the Vercors:
 
  1. FIT - these shoes feel true to size, and I was pleasantly surprised at how roomy the toebox felt.  I was initially concerned because a quick look at the bottom of the shoe led me to believe that the shoe was built on a curved last (which typically does not agree with me).  But at no point throughout the run did I ever feel anything but a comfortable ride!
  2. GRIP - between the lug placement on the outsole, the DuraGrip Ultra outsole material, and the intentional 'decoupling' design in place to help promote some additional stability underfoot, I felt like I had premium contact with all variety of surfaces during the run.
  3. BREATHABILITY - the conditions varied a bit in terms of temperatures while out on the course, and I never felt like the shoe overheated my feet. +1 for the comfort score!
  4. RIDE - I feel that in general my legs felt fairly fresh throughout the run.  Granted it was only 10k, and these shoes are promoted for ultra distances, but based on this test I have no reason to believe that the cushioning of the Vercors midsole wouldn't hold up for longer outings.
  5. DANDY LACES - if there's anything that bothers runner in a nit-picky sort of way, it's when laces won't stay tied up.  I was told that these laces were designed to be mud-resistant, which might have also led me to conclude that they would lean toward having less friction and a greater likelihood of self-untying.  Not so!  A standard double-knot didn't loosen in the slightest over the course of the morning, and the shoe provided a really nice locked-in fit all throughout the race.
By the end of it, I was very happy with the decision to take Rossignol up on their offer to demo the shoes - and quite honestly I am very much inclined to go shopping with Rossignol in mind when I finally do decide to invest in some new trail footwear.  I'd encourage you to check out their website yourself, and by all means if they are having a demo day in your area do slip you feet into a pair!

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  2. Thank you for sharing, Patrick. I wasn't aware that Rossignol was in the running shoe market myself as well. You would make the best ambassador for Horseshoe Valley Hustle. Nice to see some of the course on your video. I appreciate your review. I am one that needs a roomy toebox. In shoes with cramped toeboxes I get hot spots which lead to blisters.

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