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WEDNESDAY, MAY 08, 2024


2024 SUPERCRITICAL FOAM, UNPLATED TRAINERS COMPARISON REVIEW: HOKA MACH 6, NEW
BALANCE FC REBEL V4, AND CRAFT PACER



Article by Sam Winebaum

Hoka Mach 6 ($140), New Balance FC Rebel v4 ($140), Craft Pacer ($150)



In the article I compare 4 top 2024 unplated light road trainers. All have
supercritical foams, similar moderate stack heights, low weights, and pricing
yet are very different in ride and fit.


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NNORMAL TOMIR 2.0 REVIEW: 4 COMPARISONS



Article by Sam Winebaum

NNormal Tomir 2.0 ($170)



Introduction

The Tomir is the “other shoe” from Kiilan Jornet’s NNormal with the modular
midsole  Kboix (RTR preview) coming in 2024, It is intended to be a longer
distance more cushioned complement to the ultralight  Kjerag (RTR Review) one of
my favorite shoes of 2023 for its agility and versatility. Key to its wonderful
ride and light weight was a supercritical foam midsole. And great news the Tomir
2 gets the same foam and while it doesn’t lose weight of the prior version as it
now sits on a wider platform. The ride is vastly improved.


The Tomir 1 (RTR Review), in contrast to the Kjerag, was at best an awkward shoe
on many levels despite a very decent weight. It was rigid and quite firm with a
stiff upper with poor heel hold even with my thickest socks, noting that my test
pair was the waterproof version at true to size. My fellow tester Mike Potasaki
agreed. 




With its new more friendly and secure upper and far more energetic, flexible,
wider and more stable platform Tomir 2 is clearly a major and I think successful
update, and is really a new shoe despite similar appearances and the same stack
height.


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SUNDAY, MAY 05, 2024


MIZUNO NEO VISTA REVIEW: A BOLD AND PRACTICAL SUPER TRAINER



Article by Sam Winebaum

Mizuno Neo Vista ($180)






Introduction


The Neo Vista is Mizuno’s entry into the “super road trainer” category. What are
super road trainers? I generally consider them to be shoes whose heel height is
higher than the World Athletics standard of a maximum 40 mm for elite level
racing and in the Vista we are 44.5 mm. 


Designers of such shoes have a tricky task. The higher the stack the less stable
and stiffer a shoe can become. Thus, most but not all, such giants incorporate a
plate and/or broaden the underfoot platform. Broaden the platform and you get
more weight and less agility and flexibitity so many incorporate the new lighter
more resilient super critical foams as midsoles and use a plate to provide a
propulsive rocker and to stabilize the foam. 




The Neo Vista incorporates a lower soft layer of Mizuno’s Enerzy NXT
supercritical foam with above that a full length and somewhat flexible glass
fiber reinforced nylon plate and then above that its more conventional light
Enerzy EVA blend foam. 



Part of the design magic here is that the center of the shoe is deeply
“canyoned”with a closed loop of foam and outsole all around  to reduce weight,
decouple the platform in motion and by compressing give some deflection at
landings.  


The result is a shoe that sits on a very broad 90 mm heel / 85 mm midfoot / 115
mm forefoot platform yet weighs just 8.96 oz / 255g  in my US8.5 sample. Its
closest competitor, as I see it, is the New Balance SC Trainer v2, also $180 
which is about 0.25 oz / 7.1 g heavier with a 4mm lower heel.


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TESTBERICHT: ASICS METASPEED SKY PARIS – AB AUF DEN LAUFSCHUH-OLYMP! 13
VERGLEICHE (GERMAN)



Artikel von Marcel Krebs & Nils Scharff

ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris (250€)






Einleitung

Nils: Die Metaspeed (Sky) Modelle gehören seit Ihrem jeweiligen Launch vor drei
bzw. zwei Jahren zum besten Material, dass man sich als Athlet:in für den
Marathonwettkampf an den Fuß ziehen kann. Sie bestechen seit jeher durch ein
niedriges Gewicht, durch vor allem sehr atmungsaktive Obermaterialien sowie
durch den eher festen, aber sehr energetischen Dämpfungsschaum FFTurbo. Das bis
vor kurzem aktuelle Modell Metaspeed Sky+ hat im Frühjahr 2022 das Licht der
Welt erblickt, ist also gemessen am schnelllebigen Laufschuhmarkt beinahe in die
Jahre gekommen.


Rechtzeitig zum Start des olympischen Jahres beschert uns ASICS deshalb ein
Update seiner erfolgreichen Metaspeed Modelle und bleibt sich dabei insofern
treu, dass auch diesmal keine Numerierung den Produktnamen ergänzt. Das neue
Modell ist stattdessen nach dem Austragungsort der diesjährigen Olympischen
Spiele benannt: ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris. Obwohl dieser in seiner Silhouette
dem Vorgängermodell zum Verwechseln ähnlich sieht, hat sich einiges geändert.
Hervor sticht vor allem das neue Mittelsohlenmaterial FF Turbo Plus sowie das
extrem niedrige Gewicht, dass den Metaspeed Sky Paris zum leichtesten (regulär
erhältlichen) Superschuh auf dem Markt macht.


Ergänzt wird der Sky Paris genauso wie bisher durch einen zweiten, zum
Verwechseln ähnlichen Superschuh, den Metaspeed Edge Paris, den wir hoffentlich
auch noch testen dürfen. ASICS propagiert in diesem Kontext weiterhin die
Unterscheidung zwischen kraftbetonten Stride-Läufern und eher leichtfüßigen
Cadence-Läufern und stellt beiden Läufertypen einen auf sie spezialisierten
Laufschuh zur Seite. Der hier getestete ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris sollte zu mir
als Stride-Läufer wie die Faust aufs Auge passen. Entsprechend bin ich sehr
gespannt, wie ASCIS neuester Bolide während meiner Testläufe performt.


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ALTRA RUNNING EXPERIENCE FORM REVIEW



Article by Matt Kolat

Altra Experience Form ($140 US)






Introduction 


Altra is an American brand that first made a name for itself in the running shoe
world during the minimalist revolution that took place around 15 years ago (does
anyone still remember those bygone days?). 




What sets Altra models apart from most of the competition is their anatomical
shape (read wide midfoot and forefoot) and zero drop (no difference in foam
thickness between the back and front of the shoe). And it is this latter feature
in particular that I would like to highlight in the introduction to the review
below because the Altra Form model is part of the Experience line, where for the
first time (except for the 2023 FWD Experience) tha  Altra has moved away from
zero drop to 4mm with the light stability Form here, neutral Flow and trail
Wild. 

Is this a good idea? I invite you to the review!


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RECENZJA: ALTRA RUNNING EXPERIENCE FORM (POLISH)



Article by Matt Kolat

Altra Experience Form ($140 US, expected 150€)



Wprowadzenie 

Altra to amerykańska marka, która pierwszy raz zasłynęła w świecie obuwia
biegowego podczas minimalistycznej rewolucji, która miała miejsce około 15 lat
temu (czy ktoś jeszcze pamięta te zamierzchłe czasy?). W ofercie Altra trudno
jednak szukać, teraz czy wtedy, obuwia z minimalistyczną grubością pianki w
podeszwie środkowej. Cechą odróżniającą modele Altra od większości konkurencji
jest anatomiczny kształt (czytaj szerokie śródstopie oraz przód) oraz zerowy
drop (brak różnicy w grubości pianki między tyłem a przodem buta). I to właśnie
na tę drugą cechę chciałbym w szczególności zwrócić uwagę we wprowadzeniu do
poniższej recenzji bowiem model Altra Form jest częścią linii Experience, w
której po raz pierwszy Altra odeszła od zerowego dropu. Czy to dobry pomysł?
Zapraszam do recenzji!


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FRIDAY, MAY 03, 2024


ALLTRA RUNNING EXPERIENCE FLOW MULTI TESTER REVIEW 4 COMPARISONS



Article by Renee Krusemark and Sam Winebaum

Altra Experience Flow ($140)



Introduction

Sam: The Altra Experience Flow is an upper update to Altra’s first non zero drop
shoe, the FWD Experience (RTR Review). It is joined by the Experience Wild (RTR
Review soon), a door to trail shoe and the Experience Form (RTR Review soon)
which adds a bit more stability with the Flow already having plenty. Needless to
say Altra, the “zero drop” pioneer’s move to introduce some shoes with drop is
significant. 








Altra staples the “Foot Shape” toe box, here in the intermediate Standard width,
and the great forefoot underneath with Inner Flex and plenty of platform width
are all on board. 


At men's 8.25 oz  / 234g (US9)  /  women's 7.18 oz / 203g (US8) on a quite big
32 mm heel / 28mm forefoot platform they are a lot of shoe for the weight even
if they gain some weight over the earlier FWD.



The brand sees the Experience line as a way to broaden consumer’s experience
with the other great parts of Altra’s offering and serve as a stepping stone, if
desired, to zero drop. Personally, the Foot Shape and forefoot with Inner Flex
have been what I have liked best at Altra, not so much the zero drop. Let’s see
how they performed.


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THURSDAY, MAY 02, 2024


RON HILL REVERENCE REVIEW: FOR THE ROUGHEST AND MUDDIEST OF TRAILS! 4
COMPARISONS



Article by Jeff Valliere

Ron Hill Reverence (£135)









Introduction to the Ron Hill brand:  Who was Ron Hill?  I had never heard the
name or of the brand before being approached to review these shoes.  The
description sent to us below sums it up best.  I will also note that Ron Hill
holds the world record run streak of 19,032 days!


‘Dr Ron Hill MBE founded the brand in September 1970, five months after becoming
the first

Briton to win the Boston Marathon in a record time of 2:10:30. His sole purpose:
to produce kit

that kept him winning.


Dr Ron gained a PhD in Textile Chemistry, from the University of Manchester and
through

alchemy and his art as a runner, began to rethink the fly-by-night running kit
of the time. After

winning the Commonwealth Games in 1970 he developed the ‘side-split short’ which
famously

become the Freedom Short and the Mesh Vest - both having accompanied him to his
greatest

victories on the road.


Half a century ago, Dr Ron’s innovations transformed the world of running
clothing, we want to continue this journey with running footwear, allowing
runners to run every day in comfort and invest in a product that truly performs
how they require it to.


Our running shoes have been designed by runners and assisted by experts in the
field of

developing and manufacturing performance trainers. We have also leant on our 50
years of

passion and knowhow, inspired by Dr Ron, and guided by feedback from our test
team of

athletes to create our first footwear collection. Everything that has gone into
our running shoe

collection has resulted in footwear fit for purpose.’


Introduction to the shoe:  The Reverence is a mountain running/fell shoe
designed in the English Lake District to take on the roughest, wettest, muddiest
terrain with confidence.  They feature a “True Fit” design to allow for the big
toe to splay and give enough room to not feel confined on all day adventures and
a Matryx upper to provide very good security, durability and protection.  



The outsole for me is the star of the show, featuring super aggressive 7mm lugs
made of Michelin’s OCX3 compound (Outdoor Compound Extreme 3), a sticky rubber
that provides superb grip on all surfaces and especially in wet challenging
conditions.


Pros:  Traction (7mm lugs and Michelin OCX3 rubber are an amazing combo!),
foothold, low to ground stable feel, protection, quality build


Cons: Weight, less than energetic midsole, laces are thin and come untied easily
(unless you tie really tight triple knot, then is fine)


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WEDNESDAY, MAY 01, 2024


BCA STASH PRO 32L BACKPACK & BCA SCEPTER 3S POLE 2024 REVIEWS



Article by Jeff Valliere

BCA Stash Pro 32L Backpack ($219)



Capacity: 32L/1983ci

Weight: 2.59lbs/1174g

Sizes S/M, M/L


Introduction:


The BCA Stash Pro 32L is a high volume, lightweight backcountry pack, built with
durable, high end materials. It is ideal for long days of ski touring,
snowboarding or for other winter activities.  


The Stash Pro 32 is loaded with winter specific conveniences that sets it apart
from more typical daypacks, such as easy and secure ski/board/snowshoe carry
solutions, easy access rear/side compartments (easily accessible without taking
the pack entirely off) and many other well thought out details for winter
backcountry travel.


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SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2024


ATREYU RUNNING DAILY TRAINER 1.2 REVIEW



Article by Ben David 

Atreyu Daily Trainer 1.2 ($115)



Introduction


Atreyu is a homegrown, modest operation out of Texas that continues to earn its
place alongside the heavyweights of the running industry. Their commitment to
simple construction and design, in a world loaded with complex makes and models,
is refreshing and has been well-received since the company’s launch a few years
ago. 


Their shoes look and feel different: clean, light, easygoing. While initially
offering just their “base model,” their catalog has expanded into racing with a
very respectable carbon-plated shoe called the Race Model and a fun and upbeat
trail shoe called the Base Trail. I’ve run in everything they’ve put out so far
and have loved all of it. They feel like the anti-Nike, anti-Adidas and are just
fun to run in. Let’s see what their newest offering, the Daily Trainer 1.2, is
all about. (Ben)


Pros: light, energetic, simple, price point (Ben)

Cons: likely not ample enough for marathon training, minimal support (Ben)


Most comparable shoes

Atreyu Base Model

Tracksmith Elliot Runner

On Cloudsurfer


Stats

Sample Weight: men's 9.3 oz  / g (US9)

Stack Height: men’s 30 mm heel / 24 mm forefoot ( drop spec) 

$ Available now at Atreyu HERE


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TESTBERICHT: NEW BALANCE FRESH FOAM X HIERRO V8 (GERMAN)



Artikel von Markus Zinkl

New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v8 (160,00 €)




Einleitung


Der New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro V8 ist ein vielseitiger Trailschuh, der
nicht nur auf unwegsamem Gelände, sondern auch auf festem Untergrund eine gute
Figur macht. In diesem Testbericht werde ich dir einen Überblick über die
wichtigsten Eigenschaften des Hierro V8 geben. Der Hierro V8 ist eine
überarbeitete Version des beliebten New Balance-Modells. Ursprünglich als
geländegängige Trailschuhvariante des Straßenmodells 1080 konzipiert, vereint er
die besten Eigenschaften beider Welten. Mit einer neuen Vibram Außensohle, einem
komfortablen Obermaterial und nachhaltigen Materialien ist der Hierro V8 ein
echter Allrounder. In diesem Testbericht werden wir uns genauer mit diesen
Aspekten befassen und herausfinden, wie sich der New Balance Hierro V8 in der
Praxis schlägt.


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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024


ROUND UP REVIEW- BEST PERFORMANCE RUNNING T SHIRTS OF 2024 (SO FAR): SALOMON
SENSE AERO SHORT SLEEVE, GOREWEAR CONTEST 2.0 TEE, AND TRACKSMITH BRIGHTON BASE
LAYER TEE



Article by Sam Winebaum

In the article, I review 3 top performing high run and outdoor t-shirts: Salomon
Sense Aero, Gorewear Contest 2.0, and  Tracksmith Brighton Base Layer Tee. Each
has distinct differences and potential best uses. They all have highly technical
fabrics. 

 


Salomon Sense Aero  ($70, tested graphic version $75)




Strengths: Most versatile with a wide range of temperatures performance even as
a  “summer” weight fabric.


The Aero incorporates 37.5 tech which is truly temperature regulating. This
natural minerals derived treatment not only absorbs and disperses your IR energy
to cool but the billions of pores in its particles create more surface area for
evaporation. In my testing I could clear feel both the well regulated
temperatures and moisture evaporation.  It also incorporates Ionic+ Botanical
treatment to prevent microbe build up and thus odors.


The feel is easy on the skin with a touch of stand off fabric texture to prevent
sticking


While clearly a summer tee, I have also worn it as a base layer in winter with
no clammy cold feel when wet due to its slightly textured fabric and the 37.5
tech which I think may also make it more abrasion resistant than many
performance tees.




The fit is generous without being sloppy fitting. I am true to my usual medium
with my height 5’ 9” and weight 164 lbs.  




Best Uses: Variable conditions from heat to cool, trail and road running


Gorewear Contest 2.0 Tee ($80)



Strengths: lightest and airiest fabric, most reflective elements


This is the lightest and airiest option of the three. While I have not had the
opportunity to run in high heat I am sure it will perform very well. The Contest
has a very light knit construction 



The fit is true to my usual medium size and is more generous than customary for
Gorewear due to the extra light fabric. 



The neck is bonded instead of stitched to reduce potential irritation.  



There are reflective black out highlights and logos front and back for safety
and some visual contrast. 




The Contest is available as T, singlet, and long sleeve for both men and women.


Best Uses: road running, extreme heat where a loose, airy and non cling fit is
essential,


Tracksmith Brighton Base Layer Tee ($85)



I have been a big fan of the long sleeve Brighton which this past winter ended
up as my favorite winter base layer for innumerable runs and nordic skis. 




Very cool: no labels




The short sleeve version has the same 52% Wool, 28% Nylon, 20% Polyester blend,
same seamless construction with the same fabric weight of 16.5 Micron, 145 gsm,
so is moderately thin. It is made in the EU. After many many cold water washes
of the long sleeve version I see no wear and no shrinkage and I expect the same
here.


The fabric texture is somewhat “furry” which provides insulating and
cooling/evaporative distance from the skin. 




It also has ventilating holes in the stretch knit in a Tracksmith sash across
the chest and at the upper back. 


I have never had a clammy cold feel when a breeze hits the shirt even with no
outer layer. While not as thin and airy as the others here, it handles warmer
temperatures well enough and is the best option for variable cool windy
conditions during your runs or hikes.  The Merino content helps makes the
Brighton odor resistant.



Called out as a “base layer” the fit is stretchy and the snuggest of the three
here. I am true to my usual medium with my height 5’ 9” and weight 164 lbs. 



Of note, are the longer arms than typical for a tee and are snug yet
comfortable. 


Many will choose to wear as intended as a base layer under a shell or other
layer but it certainly can be worn as is. I often have worn it in the mid to
lower 40”s F after warming up and taking my jacket off. I makes an excellent
base layer under the Tracksmith Downpour jacket (Review soon) I am now testing,
staying dry and comfortable even in somewhat warmer temperatures just under 50F
in the rain..


Best Uses: running in cooler temperatures, as a base layer under a shell or
other layers, hiking and travel.




Sam is the Editor and Founder of Road Trail Run. He is 66 with a 2018 3:40
Boston qualifier. 2023 was Sam’s 51th year of running. He has a decades old 2:28
marathon PR. These days he runs halves in the just sub 1:40 range if he gets
very very lucky. Sam trains 30-40 miles per week mostly at moderate paces on the
roads and trails of New Hampshire and Utah be it on the run, hiking or on nordic
skis. He is 5’9” tall and weighs about 164 lbs, if he is not enjoying too many
fine New England IPA’s.




Samples were provided at no charge for review purposes. RoadTrail Run has
affiliate partnerships and may earn commission on products purchased via
shopping links in this article. These partnerships do not influence our
editorial content. The opinions herein are entirely the authors'.


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