Feels comfortable and protective during long distances. The cushioning absorbs hard impact well without becoming spongy, keeping your legs fresher for longer on rough terrain.
Instills a lot of confidence on technical trails. On wet stones, loose ground, and steep descents, the grip feels stable, while the wider forefoot remains comfortable when feet start to swell.
Particularly noticeable during long hours in the mountains. As fatigue sets in and the terrain remains technical, the combination of protection, stability, and grip helps you keep walking more efficiently and with greater control.
If you are looking for maximum speed and a tight race feel, this is not the best choice. However, for long ultras and comfort on tough terrain, it is.






