Gender | Men |
Weight | 350 gr |
Runner weight | Medium , Strong |
Running gait | Neutral , Supination |
Surface | Trail |
Use | training |
Pace | Low , Medium |
Foot | Normal feet |
Strike | heel |
Year | 2013 |
What should you look for before buying trail running shoes? Undoubtedly the outsole.
Different surfaces and weather conditions mean that you need a shoe with maximum traction without sacrificing stability and wear resistance.
The main traction element is its multi-cut design, different in the lateral and central areas. The lateral ones are bidirectional and oriented to follow the flexion lines of the shoe. The cone-shaped central lugs provide excellent grip on all types of surfaces, including dirt, slopes and even wet surfaces.
Their circular design facilitates turning during abrupt changes of direction caused by obstacles, thus avoiding joint injuries. In the shank, the lugs are more linear, so that no part of the sole loses its traction characteristic while the foot is in contact with the surface. The composition is high quality rubber, which has withstood high abrasion cycles to test its resistance. Density and hardness have also been studied.