If you've frequented any ski resort or ski shop in the last 50+ years, you know that Rossignol is a tried-and-true brand in the snow sports world. Well, keeping true to the quality and innovativeness of their winter sports line, let us welcome the Rossignol Vezor shoe. Gee, Willikers, where do you start? Made for mid + distance racing, this shoe, gram for gram, packs a punch. The Vezor provides ample protection and stiffness in technical terrain, all while being breathable for longer miles. Perhaps the highlight of this shoe is the addition of the Diapason tuning fork-shaped plate, meshed between a nitrogen-infused sole, offering the suppleness and energy return of a shoe with more than twice the stack height. Underfoot, you have Michelin OCX3 rubber with strategically placed lugs providing excellent climbing traction and equally quality braking on the down. Pairing the outsole rubber with a heel wedge cut acts like an offroad suspension, adapting to give better purchase and stability on cambered terrain. Rossignol's Vezor, thankfully, comes in racing red and is designed for runners looking for a race-ready versatile shoe.
SkyRun Fit Tip - The Vercors fit true to your measured US shoe size.
A breathable, durable upper is made from 30% recycled materials.
6mm drop with a narrow fit makes for a precise racing shoe.
Diapason tuning-fork-shaped plate adds excellent protection with incredible stability.
Nitrogen-infused midsole gives a supple, forgiving feel and excellent energy return.
Michelin's OCX3 outsole offers superb grip in various terrains, and the lugs are placed to add propulsion or braking.
I’ve been using the Rossignol Vezor as both a daily shoe and for runs, and I really like how the materials feel—light, breathable, and comfortable while still seeming well put together. It’s cool knowing parts of the shoe are made from recycled materials, and even with regular use they’ve held up better than I expected. The fit runs on the narrower side with a snug midfoot and heel that really lock your foot in place, and while the toe box isn’t super wide, it still feels comfortable once you’re moving—great if you prefer a more secure, performance-style fit.
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4/13/2026
Todd Fischer (downright abused product)
I wear these all the time as my driver for comfort and then on the trails. This shoe rocks. It feels like I’m floating on a cloud they’re so comfy. I don’t run often but when I do, I’m fast, agile and feel like I can outrun anyone especially moose and mountain lions! You’re completely missing out if you don’t buy em.
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4/13/2026
cdw (downright abused product)
If you want a better built, longer lasting trail shoe that has amazing sole support...and looks great - here it is...have been on mine about 6 months and showing no signs of slowing.
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4/13/2026
Matt (used product regularly)
Bought these for trail running but they have become my daily set of kicks. Love these things, out for a walk, the gym, work or on the trail. No blisters!!!!
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4/13/2026
Eric Ulman (downright abused product)
Super dialed trail shoe. Secure lockdown with no heel slip, and the ride feels responsive without being harsh. Traction is legit—handled loose dirt and wet rock with confidence. Feels stable and protective on technical terrain but still light and quick. Great option if you want a performance-oriented shoe for both training and faster efforts.
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6/3/2025
Joelato (used product regularly)
Right out of the box, went on a 10-mile trail run with these. No blisters, no sore feet--very impressed with Rossignol's technology in this shoe. Cushiony, grippy tread, and didn't feel any small rocks with the firm sole. Highly recommend the Vezor, you won't be disappointed!
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5/1/2025
Branson Fonnesbeck (downright abused product)
I’ve put over 80 hard miles on the Rossignol Vezor so far and I’ve loved every minute of it! They performed very well on the volcanic terrain of a 30k trail ultra (3000’ vert) I did in April. They are very responsive to climbing (crediting the internal forked plate) and provide confident footing on sloped terrain (crediting the Michelin tread). They make trail workouts fun and I am excited to push their limits in another 25k race in May.