- Asymmetrical lacing system with notched laces
- Slim, comfortable tongue
- 5 mm Vibram® Traction Lug studs
- Tail : 33 mm
- Meta: 25 mm
Composition :
- Shaft: Polyester monofilament and TPE
- Midsole: low-density EExpure foam for enhanced Rebound, protective TPU layer
- External sole: Vibram® Megagrip and Vibram® Litebase
| VIBRAM® TRACTION LUG |
Vibram® Traction Lug is a new and innovative design concept that focuses on the key element of Adhesion/Grip – the shape of the notch. Thanks to the experience of its test athletes and the brand’s ongoing Vibram® efforts to improve grip and adhesion/grip, Vibram® Traction Lug the brand is revolutionising outdoor activities, increasing adhesion/grip by over 25%, enhancing stability and increasing the contact surface area by 50%. Science also provides unrivalled propulsion and braking power. |
| EEXPURE |
A new generation of foam designed specifically for trail running shoes, used with an 8 mm overall heel-to-toe drop. The foam midsole EExpure is in direct contact with your foot, providing optimal propulsion and cushioning, reducing foot slippage within the shoe and minimising blisters! |
| VIBRAM® MEGAGRIP |
Vibram® Megagrip is a high-performance rubber compound that offers unrivalled grip on both wet and dry surfaces. Extremely durable, it’s the perfect solution for covering long distances – from hiking to walking, from trail running to MTB raids – whether you’re an athlete or simply a nature lover. It gives you confidence and control by maintaining the perfect balance between stability and flexibility, allowing you to adapt better to the ground. |
| VIBRAM® LITEBASE |
Vibram® Litebase is an innovative technology designed to significantly reduce the weight of the sole by reducing the thickness of the rubber, whilst maintaining the layout and structure of the lugs, thereby delivering the same performance as a thicker sole. This technology Vibram® Litebase enables the sole thickness to be reduced by approximately 40–50%, from 1.7 mm to 0.5–0.9 mm depending on the type of sole, resulting in a weight reduction of 25–30%. The significant reduction in the thickness of the rubber does not compromise the sole’s grip, durability or the risk of cuts. |