The Mackall in Legion Blue + Gum by GORUCK is a trail running shoe equipped with an aggressive triple compound outsole and gum sole, making it ideal for all-terrain rucking and Special Forces training. It also features an arrow logo on the side, combining style with durability.
A person running on a trail in GORUCK's Mackall shoes in Legion Blue + Gum, featuring an aggressive triple compound outsole, surrounded by grass and trees.
The Mackall trail running shoes by GORUCK in Legion Blue + Gum rest on a wooden surface against a dark background, their robust brown soles revealing the all-terrain challenges they are designed to overcome.
A person running on sandy ground wears the GORUCK Mackall in Legion Blue and Gum with black socks, featuring an aggressive triple compound outsole perfect for all-terrain rucking.
Wearing Mackall - Legion Blue + Gum trail running shoes from GORUCK, a person jogs on a forest path with an aggressive triple compound outsole.
The Mackall - Legion Blue + Gum athletic shoes by GORUCK feature an aggressive triple compound outsole, making them perfect for all-terrain rucking. Inspired by Special Forces training for ultimate durability, one shoe is showcased upright while the other is displayed on its side.

Mackall - Legión Azul + Goma

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Esté preparado para cualquier cosa.

The Story Behind Mackall™

Camp Mackall has trained generations of warfighters to be ready for anything. The Mackall™ trail shoe honors that legacy with maximum versatility and maximum support so you can be ready for anything.

Versatile Trail Shoes

Built for Rucking

Rucking demands maximum support from your footwear. Mackall™ features the same supportive foundation as MACV-2™ rucking boots — a rugged EVA midsole and aggressive triple compound outsole that thrives in all kinds of terrain.

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High-Traction Forefoot

The forefoot outsole rubber is formulated for increased grip with deep tread specifically shaped to grab the ground while shedding mud and debris. It wraps around the toes for additional protection against rocky terrain or when doing push-ups.

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Hardened Midfoot

The midfoot outsole is formulated from a rock climbing compound and hardened for exceptional abrasion resistance — ideal for fast-roping.

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Dense, Durable Heel

The heel is more dense and formulated for extreme durability with an expanded heel strike area that won't break down over time or distance.

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Rugged Midsole

The midsole design wraps around the entire upper providing significantly more stability and maximum support.

Support you need for your feet so they’re not smoked after being on your feet all day, whatever you’re doing. Support is foundational to Mackall™ and makes them versatile — great for combat, traveling, and for people who demand a lot of their feet.

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Lightweight, Breathable Upper

100% polyester knit constructed with the strength and durability to thrive in unforgiving environments. At 230 g/sqm, it's lightweight and fast drying.

High-wear areas are reinforced with a protective TPU film. We targeted the toe area for abrasion resistance and the midfoot to heel area for additional lockdown support.

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Protective Toe Cap

No stubbed toes from craggy rocks or rogue sticks on the trail. A dual layered toe cap provides extra protection and abrasion resistance across the toes. Reinforced bonding to the rubber outsole's toe bumper results in better long term durability after miles of abusive terrain.

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Ideal Rucking Offset

The ideal heel-to-toe drop for rucking. 13mm offset reduces the strain on your achilles (and by proxy your ankle, knees, and hips) and helps to accommodate a natural gait in an unnatural world of asphalt and man-made surfaces.

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Wide Toe Box

Generous forefoot area lets your toes breathe. Over time and distance during any activity including rucking or traveling, your feet will swell. This extra space reduces the friction that can occur if your feet rub against the insides of your shoe.

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No Spacer Mesh

Spacer mesh is soft, squishy, and feels comfortable to your hand when you touch it. But it’s a trap, literally. The first time spacer mesh looks at any kind of water, your shoes get heavier and they stay that way. So we proudly do not use spacer mesh, end of story.

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3D Molded Heel Lock

Comfortable PU foam bolsters lock in the heel to prevent slippage and excessive movement around the ankle. This allows you to secure your heel into the shoe without relying on lace-locking or lacing too tightly.

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Anatomically Molded TPU Heel Counter

Anchors your foot with a supportive, injection molded heel counter that stabilizes your heel when you're moving with momentum.

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3MM Speed Laces

3mm as opposed to standard 5mm, just like MACV-2™. Debris and mud doesn't collect on the 3mm laces like it does on the 5mm, the 3mm rinse off and dry faster, and they're faster to tie because there's less bulk.

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CUSTOM COMPRESSION INSOLE

DUAL DENSITY INSERT

Our custom insert uses a dual layered compression foam system that supports your entire foot from heel to toe - including contoured arch support for all 3 of your arches- throughout the duration of your foot strike.

Mackall™ Explained

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Mackall Army Air Field

The Home of Special Forces Training

Camp Mackall is US Army training facility in North Carolina near Fort Bragg. It was home to the airborne during WWII and has become the proving grounds for modern Special Forces soldiers.

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Overall rating: 4.659794 / 5 from 679 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Mackall - Legion Blue + Gum shoes offer excellent fit, support, and traction, making them ideal for various activities. Customers appreciate their comfort, durability, and high-quality construction, though some have mixed opinions about the sizing.

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  • Fit: 13%
  • Support: 13%
  • Traction: 6%
  • Toe Box: 9%
  • Quality: 11%

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Review highlights

  • "Loving the fit, support, looks and build , second best favorite shoes after my goruck trainers"Jean-Luc W.
  • "Toebox is roomy and fits my feet perfectly."Todd N.
  • "These Mackall's fit well have a great arch support and a wide toe box."Mike H.

Reviews

Outstanding Quality and Will Last for Years

"This is hands-down the best quality shoe I’ve ever owned. I bought my first pair of Blue Mackalls in 2022 and was immediately impressed by the materials and build. The soles are outstanding and the fit was perfect right out of the box. The subtle color makes them versatile for almost any occasion. Four years later, these are still my favorite shoes. I wash them in the machine about every other month, and they always come out looking brand new. I’m also amazed that they don’t develop any odor, even after lots of wear. The insides remain in great shape with no holes or worn spots, which is never the case with any of my other shoes. I also wanted to mention that I walk with my feet pointed outward and this causes the outer heels to wear quickly. As you can see from the pictures, the soles have held up with minimal wear. I don’t own a lot of shoes but I do have three pairs of Mackalls because they are absolutely worth the price. For durability, comfort, and style, these are a 5/5. Highly recommend!"

Daniel T. (5/5)

Mackalls vs Tennis shoes: Go with Mackall!

"Solid shoe for stability and grip on any surface. Don’t overlook a shoe designed for rucking. I started my journey with tennis shoes (Asics) and destroyed those marshmallows in a very short time. Mackalls are great for weight and distance. They really make the difference in my opinion. Thank you."

Paul J. (5/5)

Perfection!

"Within minutes of opening the box, my new Mackalls were on the trail for 10K. Perfect fit - Ghillie lacing is superior. The grey color is also perfect, not too dark and concealing ticks. Not too light collecting stains. Good traction, even on slippery wet wood."

kevin r. (5/5)

Upgrade from my Ballistic Trainers

"Love my Ballistic Trainers for the gym and everyday wear (bring them back!). I was rucking in the Trainers but wanted to preserve them so I bought the Mackall. Size 11 fits tight in the Trainers, but size 11 was just right in the Mackall - there is some extra room up front for thick socks. Mackall is a solid beast but with enough flexibility and ventilation to be real comfortable for summer rucks on pavement or light terrain. If the trail is technical, I’d probably opt for a mid top. First couple miles the aggressive instep and offset were noticeable but it quickly smoothed out. Had no issues with the heel cup (featured in some negative reviews) - I laced them to the top eyelet and got a good lockdown. Overall, prefer the comfort of these for rucking over the Ballistic Trainers."

Nathan (5/5)

The only shoe to have.

"Yes! Got miles on them already. Love the fit and support of Go Ruck shoes. I had several pair of Rough Runners when my Brooks couldn’t keep up. This is the first pair of Mackall’s but the same awesome support and durability I expect from Go Ruck shoes"

Tony T. (5/5)

Two Thumbs Up

"Wanted an off-road running shoe and am very impressed. Fit comfortably the first day, the quality is obvious and they look great. It’s also quickly became my favorite camping shoe with the protection of recycled plastics and 4x4-like grip hiking up steep hills. Most expensive pair of shoes that I own but would buy them again in a heartbeat. Didn’t think I was going to be rucking but now I weight up while walking the dog."

Christopher S. (5/5)

Mackall

"I’ve used these shoes for hiking in hilly terrain. They are great for climbs and descents. They were comfortable out of the box. They have good traction with only slight slipping when I’m in sandy areas with hard pan below. The only drawbacks I’ve encountered are a small tear in the upper from getting snagged on vegetation and my feet sliding when sidehilling. These are great for trail hiking."

Bo J. (4/5)

My Perfect Shoe

"Great shoes. I have very flat feet, with damaged, painful ankles. These shoes are the only ones I have found that work with my inserts and allow me to do what I love for extended periods of time."

Spencer J. (5/5)

Perfect for RUCKING

"Rucked 30 miles in them, out of the box. Feet felt great. Can't ask for much more than that!"

Jason M. (5/5)

great shoes

"I bought these to primarily be a shoe for HIIT / tactical athelete workouts on concrete, grass, and gravel. Coming from barefoot shoes, I needed something with more cushion, grip, and versatility. While I think my feet are the problem and I will need something else long-term, these shoes hit the mark for fit, finish, and utility. They are stable under a barbell (225lbs) and comfortable under long farmers carries (120lbs/200m). They are responsive enough to get the job done for sprints and slow jogs. Even though the ride is stiff for those uses, the soles have a great amount of flexibility"

Logan F. (5/5)

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