Adidas Kanadia TR7

7.2
SCORE

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Performance

Lightness
8
Cushioning
8
Flexibility
9
Responsive
7
Stability
6
Grip
8

Details of Kanadia TR7

Gender Men
Weight 281 gr
Drop 12 mm
Cushion Neutral
Runner weight Light , Medium
Running gait Neutral
Surface Trail
Use training
Pace Low
Foot Normal feet
Strike Forefoot
Year 2015

The German firm already has in its catalog with the seventh version of the Kanadia model, a fairly inexpensive trail running shoe that is focused on beginners in this discipline. With a more comfortable and lighter design than in its predecessor versions, the Adidas Kanadia TR7 7 is a shoe aimed at men of light or medium build and with neutral tread for campo training or forest trails.

It is one of the models of the German brand most valued by trail runners. Its main novelty is the reduction of its weight to 281 grams for a foot size 43, making it the lightest Kanadia to date. As for its drop, it reaches 12 mm.

Upper

Its upper is constructed with a perforated Air Mesh to offer a better breathability of your feet and replacing thermosealed seams. In addition, it has a waterproof reinforcement in the toe area to protect you from puddles of water and mud.

In the midfoot area there is a lateral reinforcement with the 3 for greater stability and support. The tongue is quite thin and padded, especially in the upper part. The laces are flat and the heel collar has very little padding, which helps to reduce the weight of the shoe.

Midsole

The midsole is made of EVA foam to provide the shoe with good cushioning, flexibility and impact resistance . However, it lacks stability, as it does not have a piece for this purpose.

Outsole

The outsole of the Adidas Kanadia TR7 is built in one piece and with TRAXION material, specifically designed to improve grip on rough terrain and the use of AdiWear technology to achieve greater durability of the shoe. Another of its strong points are the prominent lugs included in the outsole to promote traction and grip.

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