Put on a pair of running socks and stand on a piece of paper. Trace the outline of your foot.
Measure the length from your longest toe to your heel.
Repeat this for your other foot and compare the measurements with our size chart to determine the correct size.
If the length is between two sizes:
- For a tight fit or narrow feet, choose one size smaller.
- For a looser fit or wide feet, choose a size larger.
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Tomir 2.0: Improved Trail Shoe for Unmatched Comfort and Durability
Meet the Tomir 2.0, the improved version of our most versatile and comfortable trail shoe. Developed based on feedback from the NNormal community, this new shoe is designed to enhance all your trail running and outdoor experiences.
Built Stronger
After extensive research, we've developed a shoe that's even more durable, resistant, and comfortable than its predecessor. The secret lies in the use of new materials in the upper and midsole: 360 nylon thread stitching in the midsole and new anti-slip fabric laces.
Run Longer
Thanks to the improved rocker and midsole geometry, the Tomir 2.0 delivers a smoother, less impactful ride. This allows for more comfortable running over longer distances.
More Damping
The new supercritical foam compound of the Tomir 2.0 is lighter, offering more cushioning and energy efficiency while running. This allows you to run with less effort and go further.
Specifications:
- Production location: Made in Vietnam by Fulgent Sun
- Sole: 100% rubber
- Upper: 50% TPE | 22% polyester | 28% nylon monofilament
Why are the laces on the Tomir diagonal?
The laces of the NNormal Tomir We run diagonally for practical and functional reasons that contribute to comfort, fit, and performance. Here are the main reasons:
1. Anatomical fit
The angled lacing follows the natural shape of the foot, placing more pressure on areas that need support and less on sensitive areas. This prevents pinch points and ensures even pressure distribution.
2. Better support
The asymmetrical lacing ensures the shoe conforms better to the foot, especially in the middle of the arch. This improves stability and prevents the foot from sliding inside the shoe while walking.
3. Long-distance comfort
On longer trails or hikes, straight laces can sometimes create pressure points on the top of the foot. Angled lacing reduces this by distributing the pressure more evenly across the top of the foot.
4. Optimized performance
Because the laces run more diagonally, the foot is fixed more firmly in the heel and midfoot, which is crucial for technical trails and grip in challenging terrain.
5. More natural flex
The angled positioning works with the natural flexion of the shoe, which helps ensure a smooth transition of the foot while walking or running.
This design is a thoughtful choice by NNormal to optimize both comfort and functionality, especially for long days on the trail.
Enhance your trail running experience with the Tomir 2.0, the ultimate combination of durability, comfort, and performance. Discover it now at Trail.nl.