Which Moncler Trailgrip shoe got lighter?
Moncler’s Trailgrip finally gets lighter
Moncler has updated its Trailgrip trail-shoe platform with a new, lighter version—positioned as the lightest iteration in the line. The update is meant to keep the shoe’s outdoor DNA while reducing the weight you feel over time, especially on technical terrain where foot fatigue can build quickly.
The release continues Moncler’s broader strategy of leaning on its “mountain roots.” The brand is known for outdoor-inspired gear that’s designed to look right in everyday city settings, not just on hikes. By focusing on weight reduction within a familiar platform, the company is effectively aiming at a very practical outcome: a shoe that’s easier to wear longer, whether you’re scrambling up a rocky path or using it as an all-day walking sneaker.
While the story doesn’t provide specific grams, materials-by-material specs, or an exact comparison to prior Trailgrip versions, it’s still clear what the change is meant to deliver: less mass without abandoning the performance intent of the silhouette.
What this means for shoppers
- If you hike or walk a lot: the pitch is comfort-through-lower weight.
- If you want hybrid styling: Moncler is keeping the look and updating the feel.
- If you’re shopping for summer trail use: a “lighter than ever” shoe is often a sign of improved wearability in warm weather.
Overall, the Trailgrip LP’s lightness is framed as a product evolution rather than a completely new category—an incremental upgrade aimed at making the same idea more convenient day to day.