The attenuation of Montana is not an exaggeration soft, but good fit. It has a good and safe feeling in the shoe. The sole provides a good grip on gravel and forest roads. After a brief run on the concrete dirt falls well out of the profile.
The lacing is good, the laces do not go on. The foot has space, but is secure enough.
You have to order one size larger shoe. 1cm square from big toe to the front when running downhill is compulsory, otherwise there is pain.
Although the shoes were not yet run correctly, I got my first hike no blisters and had no complaints. We must not slide around and will have to tighten the binding accordingly, otherwise the shoe rubs against the foot in the shoe.
How durable the Montana will be remains to be seen. If it sees fit, to me a year, I'm happy. If not, I will report.