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Running Styles

  • Lug Depth

    A higher number lug is for wet, muddy, and rocky terrain. Lower lug values are better for road-to-trail situations.

  • Drop

    A higher drop value provides less ground feel and more protection, a lower drop value provides more ground feel. The lower the value, the closer you get to a “barefoot” trail runner.

  • Cushion

    Higher cushioning is recommended for more aggressive terrain and long runs. Less cushioning will provide a very close-to-the-ground feeling.

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  • CUSHIONING: RESPONSIVE X
  • LIGHT TRAIL (5)
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    Rare obstacles, light to no debris and directional change with hard surface terrain changes likely (Road-to-trail).
  • MODERATE TRAIL (4)
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    Some obstacles, moderate debris with occasional speed, direction and vertical changes.
  • RESPONSIVE (7)
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    Barefoot, Minimal Cushion; <1MM Heel to Toe Drop
  • MODERATE (2)
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    Some obstacles, moderate debris with occasional speed, direction and vertical changes.
  • MAX (21)
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    Maximum Cushion; ≥5MM Heel to Toe Drop
  • VIBRAM® (7)
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    Outsoles for optimal traction and performance on any terrain, in any condition.
  • BLOOM® (1)
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    BLOOM® performance midsole foam is made of 10% algae biomass, transforming green water into clean water in the process