Joma Titanium XIV


Be the first to receive an alert when prices become available.

Our selection

Products of Joma related to this research

Performance

Lightness
8
Cushioning
7
Flexibility
7
Grip
7

Details of Titanium XIV

Gender Men
Weight 254 gr
Runner weight Medium , Strong
Running gait Neutral
Surface Road , Trail
Use training
Pace Low , Medium
Foot Normal feet
Strike heel
Year 2013

Joma Titanium XiV the new evolution of a training shoe oriented to cover the range of runners of high weight with neutral footstep at slow paces and long runs. Very good cushioning (soft), great support and correct stability.

Training shoe on all surfaces that has an approximate longevity of 800 kilometers on different surfaces asphalt, grass, dirt tracks.

Its weight is 254 grams.

The main novelty of the upper is the replacement of the rigid microfiber that gives shape and structure to the shoe and presses the foot, by a material with the same resistance but flexible. The benefits of this FMM material are several: comfort by eliminating the rigid elements, the upper acquires greater flexibility in the right area, lightness as it reduces the weight in a shoe that requires it, and a less aggressive visual appearance. Four layers are superimposed on the ventilation nylon, with less waterproofing in the lower layers but with greater breathability.

The foot is very well ventilated. The toe area is libre and has more room for expansion, and the interior cavity is designed following the brand's 360º system, whereby the last and sole have rounded shapes that simulate natural curvature.

In addition, the foot padding comfortably supports the Achilles tendon. The insole is made of low-density EVA with carbon particles that have antiseptic and antibacterial properties. They prevent odor and provide relaxation.

Excellent cushioning through the injection of two-density Phylon in the midsole and a piece of gel in the heel. Cushioning is one of its main features.

The TPU piece is not the hard plastic one used in other models such as the Hispalis XIII, but a softer plastic one that does not provide the same stability, but it does help.

The sole is divided into several pieces through flex lines. The front and central part has a design of small studs to facilitate the grip to the ground in the exit of fast series.

Do you have any questions? Ask our expert