I used this shoe to do my steady miles in the build to the Toronto Marathon. What surprised me was the combination of cushioning and weight. This has been achieved by using a lightweight but very strong upper.
The first pair did 800 miles before losing their cushioning (more than I usually get) and the second pair are still going.
Good off road grip and space for my orthotics. So nothing really to complain about. A good everyday shoe.
Overview
Very well cushioned shoe that has a soft to springy feel throughout and actually has a nice transition from heel strike through to toe off. New colourway from July 2007.Road Race Suitability
Elite | Performance | Protection | |
5K | |||
10K | |||
10M | |||
Half Marathon | |||
Marathon |
Features
Full Length ProGridSSL EVA midsole
SRC Impact Zone
Impact Interface
Midfoot Bridge
Medial Midfoot Arch-Lock
Ortholite Sockliner
HRC Strobel Board
Grid Triumph 4
Shoe details
Gender | Mens |
Year | 2007 |
Season | Autumn/Winter |
Current model | |
MSRP | $ |
Suitabilty
Shoe Type | |
Neutral | |
Support | |
Motion Control | |
Trail | |
Lightweight | |
Racer | |
Surfaces | |
Road | |
Treadmill | |
Light Trail | |
Trail | |
Severe Trail | |
Weight | |
Light | |
Regular | |
Heavy |