Nuestra conclusión

Las Mesa Trail WP de Xero Shoes tienen un diseño minimalista impermeable que nos ha parecido único pero, siguiendo nuestra experiencia, se quedan cortas en algunos puntos importantes. Aunque comprobamos que la membrana XeroTex mantiene el agua a raya, la parte superior excesivamente rígida de este modelo hace que sea bastante menos cómodo. En nuestras pruebas de laboratorio, también nos parecieron demasiado pesadas para tener tan poco acolchado, y que valgan un ojo de la cara no nos parece justo teniendo estas carencias. Pero bueno, creemos que podrían ser lo que los amantes del estilo barefoot que viven en climas fríos y húmedos están buscando.

Pros

  • Diseño ultraflexible
  • Parte delantera espaciosa
  • Versátiles en cuanto a tracción
  • Parte superior impermeable XeroTex
  • Plantilla extraíble y perforada
  • Ajuste seguro del talón para evitar deslizamientos
  • Fiables cuando hace frío

Contras

  • Más pesadas que la mayoría de los modelos minimalistas
  • La parte superior rígida las hace menos cómodas
  • Poca transpirabilidad
  • Los cordones redondos se desatan bastante fácilmente

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Who should buy

We believe the Mesa Trail WP from Xero Shoes is a great choice for:

  • Runners seeking a waterproof, minimalist trail shoe—it's a rare combination!
  • Those looking for a barefoot-style trail shoe for cold winters, as it provides solid protection from water, moisture, and cold.
  • Minimalist shoe enthusiasts needing a reliable option for runs and hikes in wet environments.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP

Who should NOT buy

We believe the Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP feels excessively heavy for a minimalist shoe with a thin midsole. For a similar weight, models like the Hoka Challenger 7 GTX offer more cushioning and all-around comfort, making them better choices for varied terrains.

Additionally, we think the Mesa Trail WP is not ideal for trail runners who don’t frequently face wet or rainy conditions. Its overly rigid waterproof upper sacrifices comfort, and from our perspective, the Merrell Trail Glove 7 and the Xero Shoes Scrambler Low are far superior alternatives.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP parts

Amortiguación

Altura de la suela en la zona del talón

Xero Shoes claims an 8 mm stack height for this shoe, but our digital calipers disagree. As shown in our measurement, the stack height is actually 14.6 mm. While still minimalist, it doesn’t align with their claims, which probably excludes the insole and lugs. 

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Heel stack
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 14.6 mm
Media 31.8 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
19.6 mm
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón
42.4 mm

Altura de la suela en el antepié

The forefoot measures 13.4 mm—just 1.2 mm less than the heel—which is in line with our expectations.

It remains close to the ground while providing more protection than other minimalist shoes. In our view, the actual 13-14 mm stack, instead of the claimed 8 mm, is a welcome improvement.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Forefoot stack
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 13.4 mm
Media 24.3 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
13.4 mm
Altura de la suela en el antepié
33.9 mm

Drop

The expected 0-mm drop is actually 1.2 mm, which we still consider a zero-drop running shoe. A difference of 1.2 mm is negligible and unnoticeable, likely due to manufacturing tolerances or the lug design at our measurement points—the same World Athletics-official guidelines.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Drop
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 1.2 mm
Media 7.6 mm
En comparación con 119 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
-0.1 mm
Drop
17.3 mm

Suavidad de la mediasuela

Unlike other minimalist shoes, the Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP includes a thin EVA-based TrailFoam midsole, which we tested on our Shore A durometer and measured at 26.0 HA—a surprisingly soft value for a minimalist shoe. This cloud-soft layer provides extra comfort and protection against rocks, roots, and other trail hazards.

In our view, this addition significantly benefits the shoe, helping to keep the soles of the feet more comfortable, especially during long runs or hikes. Its light-cushioning design strikes a practical balance between minimalism and comfort.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Midsole softness
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 26.0 HA
Media 22.9 HA
Utilizamos la media de cuatro pruebas. La foto muestra una de esas pruebas.
En comparación con 96 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
9.1 HA
Suavidad de la mediasuela (de blanda a firme)
39.0 HA

Rigidez de la mediasuela en frío (%)

As a waterproof running shoe, the Mesa Trail WP is ideal for cold days, so we tested how the foam reacts to low temperatures. Fortunately, the change was minimal—just 21.2% after 20 minutes in our freezer!

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Midsole softness in cold (%)
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 21%
Media 26%
En comparación con 96 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
5%
Rigidez de la mediasuela en frío
68%

Grosor de la plantilla

We found a thin yet well-cushioned 3.8 mm insole that enhances the midsole's comfort.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Insole thickness
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 3.8 mm
Media 4.7 mm
En comparación con 119 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
2.1 mm
Grosor de la plantilla
7.3 mm

Rocker

The rocker on this shoe is minimal—there’s hardly any noticeable curvature, just as expected in a minimalist shoe. This natural design aligns perfectly with the barefoot-style approach we want in a Xero shoe.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Rocker

Tallaje y ajuste

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Toebox width - widest part

The Mesa Trail WP offers a roomy yet low-volume toebox that may feel slightly snug vertically. While its fit aligns with most minimalist shoes, the XeroTex waterproof upper introduces a challenge with its lack of stretch, making it a bit restrictive for those with higher-volume feet.

In terms of width, however, it simply excels. We measured an impressive 100.5 mm at the widest part of the toebox—an extraordinary result for barefoot-style footwear. Based on our experience, it’s rare for these shoes to exceed the 100-mm threshold.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Toebox width - widest part
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 100.5 mm
Media 98.9 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
92.0 mm
Anchura de la parte delantera - zona más ancha
104.9 mm

Toebox width - big toe

We measured the big toe area at a remarkable 87.4 mm, reflecting the foot-shaped design of this minimalist shoe. According to our analysis, it’s a few millimeters wider than average anatomical toeboxes, which adds a practical benefit.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP POV
The toe bumper gets impressive protection, ensuring durability for the upper and safety for your toenails.

This extra width likely accommodates thicker, insulating socks—perfect for super-cold conditions common with waterproof footwear. In our view, this thoughtful design balances functionality and comfort, ensuring a snug yet spacious fit even when layering up for winter adventures.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Toebox width - big toe
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 87.4 mm
Media 79.3 mm
En comparación con 82 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
70.5 mm
Anchura de la parte delantera - dedo gordo
92.1 mm

Estabilidad

Prueba de estabilidad lateral

In our experience, the Mesa Trail WP delivers the nice stability feel of minimalist shoes, which might feel unusual for newcomers to these shoes. Despite their narrow build, the low-to-the-ground design provides a balanced-yet-secure running experience.

And we found that the XeroTex waterproof upper—slightly rigid in its construction—adds a stability-enhancing touch that's noticeably effective in terms of support.

Rigidez torsional

With its midsole, thick outsole, and rigid upper, the torsional rigidity of this shoe increased from the usual 1/5 found in minimalist shoes to a slightly higher 2/5.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 2
Media 3.5
En comparación con 114 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez torsional
5

Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón

The heel counter gave us a similar impression, with its slightly structured design and decent padding—qualities that earned it a 2/5 rating.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 2
Media 3.1
En comparación con 112 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón
5

Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié

The forefoot measures 104.1 mm, making it noticeably narrower than the average running shoe, but in our experience, it still aligns with minimalist standards.

We also found that the midfoot’s non-tapered design enhances stability and provides a secure feel, especially on flat terrain.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Midsole width - forefoot
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 104.1 mm
Media 112.2 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
102.1 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié
124.3 mm

Anchura de la mediasuela - talón

The heel is exceptionally narrow at 79.6 mm, as expected in a barefoot-like design. However, in a shoe like this, landing on the heel should rarely be a concern for most runners.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Midsole width - heel
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 79.6 mm
Media 89.7 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
77.2 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - talón
106.0 mm

Flexibilidad

Rigidez

At 12.7N, the Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP is a obviously a super-flexible running shoe, but it feels slightly stiff compared to other minimalist designs. This is mainly due to its thin midsole and rugged outsole.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 12.7N
Media 27.3N
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
10.5N
Flexibility <> Stiffness
54.5N

Peso

If there’s one issue that consistently stands out with almost every Xero Shoes model we test in the lab, it’s the weight. In our view, this is a significant area for improvement that cannot be overlooked.

We’re convinced that a minimalist trail shoe shouldn’t weigh 9.7 oz or 274g like the Mesa Trail WP. This weight is nearly identical to the On Cloudsurfer Trail, which features a thick, cushion-packed midsole.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Weight
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 9.67 oz (274g)
Media 10.30 oz (292g)
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
7.51 oz (213g)
Peso
12.66 oz (359g)

Transpirabilidad

Waterproof membranes, like the one in this shoe or the well-known Gore-Tex, rely on microscopic pores smaller than water droplets but larger than vapor molecules, allowing air and moisture to escape while keeping water out—that’s the theory.

We assure you the machine was pumping smoke like crazy!

In real life, we found in the lab that these ultra-fine pores severely limit breathability. During our smoke test, we discovered significant airflow restrictions and rated the XeroTex upper at just 1/5, the lowest score possible. The light test confirmed this, as no light passed through the multi-layer mesh, highlighting its poor airflow.

Under the microscope, we observed a thick material that does a great job at repelling water and keeping feet dry.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP microscope

In a regular running shoe, these openings are responsible for airflow. However, in this case, they had to be sealed with a secondary layer to keep water out of the toebox.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP close up microscope

For those curious about the upper, we found it to be somewhat rigid and less comfortable despite the padded heel and tongue. Compared to most minimalist shoes, it feels less flexible, which might discourage some users.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 1
Media 3.3
En comparación con 97 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
1
Transpirabilidad
5

Durabilidad

Durabilidad de la parte delantera

On the bright side, we found solid results in our durability test. After testing with the Dremel, we rated the damage at an average 3/5. While not exceptional, it showed reliable wear-and-tear resistance.

It's also worth noting that the reinforced toe bumper plays a key role in boosting durability, providing a rugged layer that prevents most damage from small rocks.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 3
Media 3
En comparación con 77 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad de la parte delantera
5

Durabilidad del acolchado del talón

The heel padding scored a disappointing 1/5, but with the shoe's secure lockdown, heel slippage shouldn’t be an issue. We believe that, despite the low rating, it likely won’t affect most users. Nonetheless, it's still a bad result.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 1
Media 2.8
En comparación con 75 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón
5

Dureza de la suela

Xero Shoes opted for a noticeably firm rubber, so it came as no surprise when our durometer registered 89.5 HC.

While the grip isn’t the best we’ve tested in a trail shoe, it performs well in all conditions, including mud and grass, thanks to its low-to-the-ground design.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Outsole hardness
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 89.5 HC
Media 85.6 HC
Utilizamos la media de cuatro pruebas. La foto muestra una de esas pruebas.
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
74.0 HC
Dureza de la suela
96.1 HC

Durabilidad de la suela

Given the hard rubber, we expected at least decent durability, but the Mesa Trail WP fell short. After lifting our Dremel, we measured 1.2 mm of wear—leaving room for improvement in this area.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 1.2 mm
Media 1.0 mm
En comparación con 70 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Desgaste de la suela
2.0 mm

Grosor de la suela

The outsole—excluding the lugs—is relatively thick at 3.1 mm, which we think is a great feature for this shoe. While it adds some weight, protecting the soles of your feet is crucial for trail adventures.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Outsole thickness
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 3.1 mm
Media 2.3 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
0.9 mm
Grosor de la suela
5.5 mm

Varios

Profundidad del dibujo de la suela

For being a shoe that runs so close to the ground, the 3.8-mm lugs are surprisingly deep, though they align with the average measurement when compared to most trail shoes on the market.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP outsole
The outsole provides full-length rubber coverage and showcases a simple design with V-shaped lugs.

With these rugged-yet-flexible lugs, we found that the Mesa Trail WP excels on easy and moderate trails but might fall slightly short on highly-technical terrain. That said, we believe it remains the best minimalist choice for tackling challenging mountain paths.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Lug depth
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 3.8 mm
Media 3.5 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
1.5 mm
Profundidad del dibujo de la suela
5.8 mm

Precio

The Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP offers a fair price for a waterproof shoe—even when compared to other models from the brand—but we found that it’s still a significant investment. In our experience, it also comes with a few drawbacks, so it’s worth giving it a second thought before making a purchase.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP $140
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
€65
Precio
€250

Elementos reflectantes

We couldn’t find any reflective elements on the Mesa Trail WP when testing it with our lights, which was unexpected since other Xero Shoes' road models include them. Weird!

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Reflective elements
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP No

Acolchado de la lengüeta

We found a surprisingly thick slab of foam in the tongue, which measured 7.1 mm of padding according to our calipers. We were also surprised to discover rounded laces, as they tend to come untied more easily than their flat counterparts.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP rounded laces
The lacing system features an attachment for an ankle gaiter.

Based on our analysis, the plush yet overly generous padding provides decent comfort but feels excessive for the intended design. We believe that halving the thickness could reduce weight without compromising too much on comfort, making the shoe better aligned with its minimalist purpose.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Tongue padding
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP 7.1 mm
Media 6.4 mm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de trail
Número de zapatillas
1.3 mm
Acolchado de la lengüeta
12.2 mm

Lengüeta: tipo de refuerzo

In our experience, barefoot-like running shoes often lack a gusseted tongue. However, for a waterproof model, that's nuts. That’s why we were relieved to find a fully-gusseted design in the Mesa Trail WP.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Tongue: gusset type
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP Ambos lados (completo)

Tirador del talón

The Mesa Trail WP, staying true to its minimalist design, lacks a heel tab but includes a vertically-placed strip that runs from top to bottom.

Xero Shoes Mesa Trail WP Heel tab
Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP Ninguno

Plantilla extraíble

The removable insole includes multiple ventilation holes, providing a small but crucial relief in airflow—especially important since the toebox lacks any ventilation.

Resultados de las pruebas
Mesa Trail WP