Gender | Men , Women |
Men weight | 294 gr |
Women weight | 247 gr |
Drop | 4 mm |
Cushion | Neutral |
Runner weight | Medium , Strong |
Running gait | Neutral , Supination |
Surface | Trail |
Use | mixed |
Pace | Medium , High |
Foot | Normal feet |
Strike | heel |
Year | 2015 |
The American brand continues to expand its catalog of shoes in the trail running segment with the new Saucony Nomad TR, a shoe for runners with neutral or supinator tread of 294 grams of weight in the male model and 247 grams for the female version that has 4 mm of drop, like the Saucony Xodus 6.0 or the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine 5
This Saucony Nomad TR is a trail running shoe for uneven and not very technical terrain, ideal for runners weighing between 70 and 90 kilos who are looking for speed and lightness in long distance races.
Upper is constructed from a single piece for a sock-like feel and fit. The ProLock lacing system works in conjunction with the strong, lightweight material welded to the upper called FlexFilm to ensure that the foot is tight and secure on the inside. This allows for reduced layering and seamlessness in the upper of the shoe.
It is formed by the Powergrid compound in the heel area to provide the midsole with greater cushioning and enjoy a more reactive run when running on trails and forest roads.
The outsole of the Saucony Nomad TR is composed of a rubber with extra grip called PWRTRAC, capable of providing up to 3 times more traction compared to other similar materials. In addition, the diamond-shaped tread pattern on the outsole helps to adapt to different types of terrain and improve balance.