In a previous Runnea post we have already talked about Nikes new trail running shoes, but this time we will focus on the Nike Terra Kiger 6 and Nike Wildhorse 6 models to see how they have evolved, since they have been the great ally of trail runners for a long time. Each in a different market segment, and for different trail runners.
It certainly wouldn't be fair that two trail running shoes, such as the NIke Air Zoom Terra Kiger 6 and the Nike Wildhorse 6, should be left behind. Especially, if we take into account that each of these silhouettes are able to cover all the needs of a large group of people who are passionate about wearing shoes on mountain terrain. In terms of performance and performance, the Terra Kiger is presented as a lighter shoe for more technical terrain, and even for racing; and the Wildhorse is an all-terrain training shoe for long-distance adventures.
Despite this, there is no doubt that the appearance of the Nike Pegasus 36 Trail has meant the turning point that the Oregon brand was looking for to try to transfer the success of its asphalt shoes to the mountains with the clear example of the iconic Nike Pegasus 36 runners. In addition, with its version of the Nike Pegasus 36 Trail GoreTex, this new saga has not taken long to position itself as the best-seller, and which has captured much of the media spotlight of the North American firm in trail territory.
The Nike Zoom Terra Kiger 6 does not present radical changes with respect to the previous model, the Nike Terra Kiger 5. A version, the fifth one, that with its launch meant a total revolution with a complete redesign of the shoe, and that was achieved with a combination of Nike 's most advanced compounds in its midsole. That is, React foam, full-length; and Zoom Air unit in the heel area, and the result could not be other than a more reactive, agile and smooth cushioning in each stride.
In addition, to conquer the rockiest and wettest trails, the Terra Kiger 5 also integrated additional protection with the inclusion of that tough segmented plate in the forefoot area to handle the roughest terrain with confidence and safety.
All these features remain intact in the Nike Zoom Terra Kiger 6, whose main novelty is an updated upper. The upper is constructed from a lighter and tighter mesh to offer an improved fit, while increasing the lifespan of the model. In fact, Woven fabric appears in the heel area to reinforce that feeling of a more secure and stable fit.
Nike Terra Kiger 6 Runner Profile
Having the lowest drop of Nike's trail running shoes, 4 millimeters (heel height of 27 millimeters and forefoot height of 23 millimeters), the Terra Kiger 6 is the most dynamic option, and the one that is focused on runners with a rather light profile and who do not need much support, because we are talking about a trail running shoe to run fast, and to get the best performance in shorter distances.
In the specific case of the Nike Wildhorse 6, there are not only changes, but there is also a complete redesign of this model, which does not lose its essence of being a true all-terrain shoe for any adventure in mountain terrain.
For starters, the Nike Air Zoom Wildhorse 5 is now the Nike Wildhorse 6 A change that comes fromreplacing the characteristic Zoom Air unit with the full-length React foam. So now, these Wildhorse 6 stand out for offering a softer and more reactive stride, but also for their improved traction. So, the new features of these Nike Wildhorse 6 include a more aggressive outsole, a more breathable upper, and also smoother, more reactive and adaptable transitions to the terrain.
Moreover, with the idea of providing a higher degree of support, the Wildhorse 6 brings with it a greater amount of foam in the heel area to offer more firmness. While the upper features a sock-like design in the collar area, as well as a more durable mesh to wrap the foot better, and also increase breathability.
Nike Wildhorse 6 Runner Profile
With this comprehensive redesign, the Nike Wildhorse 6 is designed to conquer any distance, on any terrain. With its 8-millimeter drop, the Wildhorse 6 becomes more democratic, because it is a profile that can be better adapted to all types of runners. It should also be noted that, by including firmer material in the heel area, this model also fits that profile of trail runner who needs to run with that feeling of having greater stability in each kilometer of long-distance training.
And it is that these renewed Nike Wildhorse 6 are now a more stable, secure and certainly lighter trail running shoes, because they are slightly below 300 grams for a size 42EU.
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