- Built to offer speed and performance on mountain terrain, the Arc’teryx® Sylan shoes are designed for trail running and outdoor adventures. The abrasion-resistant woven textile upper of these shoes is designed with a lace-up closure and features extended U-throat construction for superior flexibility and support. These running shoes come with a removable EVA foam footbed and engineered knitted nylon lining that keeps your feet cool and comfortable. The rocker-shaped design offers propulsion while the knit collar provides added comfort. Gear up for your mountain adventures by wearing these lace-up shoes.
- Low-top silhouette.
- Round toe design with a TPU toe cap.
- Dual-density EVA foam midsole.
- Vibram® MegaGrip™ litebase rubber outsole.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size 7, width B – Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 1⁄7 in
- Weight: 9.2418 oz
Arc’teryx Sylan | Sneakers & Athletic Shoes
$200.00 Original price was: $200.00.$95.99Current price is: $95.99.
SKU: Sneakers & Athletic Shoes 9929259 Categories: Shoes, Sneakers & Athletic Shoes Tag: Arctic Silk/Chloris
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| Color | Arctic Silk/Chloris |
|---|---|
| size | 7, 8 |
| width | B – Medium |
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Arcteryx F –
Ive tried many arcteryx styles. I have a joint with some arthritis so I was really hopeful that the break-over on these would make them perfect. Unfortunately, while the breakover, width of the toe box, materials and color are great, for me there isnt enough support in the heel and the mid section rocker area leaves lots of extra material that couldnt be tightened up. Darn. Will have to just stick with my Norvans. Really wish Arcteryx would add more supportive insoles in all their shoes!
Zessel –
I had never fully gotten into running this year and decided to sign up for the Seek the Peak event running from the ocean to the peak of Grouse. My trainer suggested these shoes and I was so happy with them for pavement and trail. I was using a more flat footed shoes before and the ‘rocker’ style sole changed the how I was running. My knees never hurt and I found these incredibly comfortable – used them everyday to train!
Henriette –
These are my go-to shoes when hitting the trails. Be it rougher ground or smoother gravel paths. They are super comfortable (even when the feet swell in hot conditions / on longer runs) and nicely cushioned for longer downhills too which is quite important when running ultras. Also really like the shoe lace “garage” which means I never have to re-tie my laces while running!
ChelleTraveled –
Super excited to try out the Sylan trail running shoe – Arcteryx designed the midsole of these shoes to give you an extra boost as you run. At first I thought I wouldn’t like it – but I genuinely feel the lift and push I’m getting with each stride. The shoes didn’t need any break in period, and were really comfortable on trail.
These do run a little long. I am usually a size 8.5 and I probably should have gotten a size 8 in the Sylans.
Hkvalli –
You will need to downsize by at least a full size. I always wear 6.5 across all brands, but due to width and length in design, I am needing a 5.5. Overall, the shoe fits comfortably and is a great option for running on trails and uneven loose gravel. However, this wouldn’t be my go-to pavement running shoe.
Htay33 –
Admittedly I am in a niche market- arthritis in big toes and history of plantar fasciitis. For more “normal” running shoes I add arch support and a carbon fiber plate to prevent flexing at the big toes. These shoes need very little modification and they have immediately rocketed to the most favored spot in my rotation for anything off-pavement. Super comfy, supportive, and really well-made. Like my old Norvan LD3s the lace garage is a great feature.
I’ve found Arc’teryx shoes run large generally. I wear a 6 in street shoes, 6.5 in other runners, and a 5.5 for the Norvan and Sylans. There is ample room for foot swelling even sized down.
Cannot speak to durability yet as they are still fairly new, but I am impressed with the build and materials.
TheClimbingYogi –
Beautiful, functional, comfortable, and versatile shoe!! I have worn these a hand full of times and can already tell these will quickly become my favorite. I got the pink color combination and I am obsessed!
Abbydell –
I’ve been wearing these for the last month. Mostly valley trail runs in Squamish 10k and under. They’re super light and comfortable, fit like a glove and am super happy with their performance. I was wondering if they would feel bulky because they are a bigger shoe than I usually run in, but they are so flawlessly light they don’t feel big or bulky at all.
Arcteryx F –
I’ve tried many arcteryx styles. I have a joint with some arthritis so I was really hopeful that the break-over on these would make them perfect. Unfortunately, while the breakover, width of the toe box, materials and color are great, for me there isn’t enough support in the heel and the mid section rocker area leaves lots of extra material that couldn’t be tightened up. Darn. Will have to just stick with my Norvans. Really wish Arcteryx would add more supportive insoles in all their shoes!
Hollyt –
Arc’teryx has really stepped up their shoe game. I run every day, ranging between one mile and 30+ miles and these are a great shoe in the rotation for all distances. The slight curve on the bottom paired with some stiffness, makes it a fast shoe, without being an all out race shoe. We don’t have much trail running where I live, so these end up being used on the pavement a lot and they work well for that as well. The toe box is roomier than comparable brands. The fit snug around the ankle and mid foot.
Xmarymessx –
I loved the breathable design, tucked in shoelaces, and the rocket/solitude color pop. The Sylan made me feel light and springy. They run a little big, so maybe get a half size down. I normally get an 8.5 but opted for the 8.perfect fit. Absolutely recommend these shoes for the trail!
Devon –
The Sylan is a great trail running shoe for running quickly on less technical terrain. It functions well on smooth gravel or dirt, slab, and scree.
It struggles with agility on rocky or terrain as you sit quite high in the shoe. The toe rocker which makes it quick on runnable terrain, also makes it less
precise in technical sections.
The shoe feels really durable and did not need any time to wear in to feel comfortable so Im guessing Ill get well
over 500km in them!
Overall Id say its a great shoe to have in your line-up, but I would avoid wearing them while trying to run fast in technical trails.
Anne –
Great traction and fit. comfortable to run in. The toe box is wide enough for my wide feet. They are pretty water repellent.
Stefinesse –
These shoes feel so different due to the rocker bottom, but I am loving it! It really does feel like the shoe is asking you to keep running. I’ve only tackled more technical terrain twice, and I was fearful for rolling my ankle due to the stack height, but this has yet to happen and the shoe did feel stable underfoot. It has been comfortable so far for <10 mile runs on mostly trail and minimal pavement. Did take a few runs to break in. I got my true size. It did feel a bit big at first, like it Is sized to be a half size bigger as that can be recommended with running shoes. I'm happy with the feel and don't feel the need to get a half size down, although I think that would work for my foot as well. I've set a few PRs since wearing this shoe, but not sure if that's the shoe or if my fitness is just improving lol. Definite keeper for me!