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Cross Country Shoes

The two primary types of cross country running shoes are spikes and flats. To learn which XC shoes are best for your event, read our guide on How to Choose the Perfect XC Spike or Flat.

Cross Country Spikes

Cross Country Spikes allow runners to grip the ground more aggressively for confidence in each stride. Different types of spikes let runners adapt their shoes to the terrain of the race. Shoes with shorter spikes provide better traction on grass and gravel, while longer spikes work best on wet, muddy, or loose terrain.
Nike Zoom Rival XC 6 Spikes
Unisex - Barely Green/Silver
$69.95
Size M7.0/W8.5 , M7.5/W9.0 , M8.0/W9.5 , M8.5/W10.0 , M9.0/W10.5 , M9.5/W11.0 , M10.0/W11.5 , M10.5/W12.0 , M11.0/W12.5 only.
Nike ZoomX Dragonfly XC Spikes
Unisex - Volt/Concord/Cact
$169.95
Size M5.0/W6.5 , M5.5/W7.0 , M6.0/W7.5 , M6.5/W8.0 , M7.0/W8.5 , M7.5/W9.0 , M8.0/W9.5 , M8.5/W10.0 , M9.0/W10.5 , M9.5/W11.0 , M10.0/W11.5 , M10.5/W12.0 , M11.0/W12.5 only.

Cross Country Flats

Cross country shoes without spikes are called flats, spikeless, or waffle. In place of spikes, flats have rubber nubs for traction and are suitable for courses that are dry and have sections of paved paths.
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