Ultra Train 3 Trail Running Shoe - Women's
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We lace up the Ultra Train 3 Trail Running Shoe for a smooth ride from the asphalt approach to technical switchbacks. The lively cushioning and aggressive lugs work together to give us stability over any terrain while still encouraging our feet to move naturally. As we bound toward the summit, the breathable mesh and moisture-wicking footbed keep our trotters from overheating.
Details
- Rugged running shoe for moving fast on trail and off
- Mesh upper with burly reinforcements for flexibility and durability
- Stretch tongue gusset stops debris from coming in
- Salewa’s 3F system provides supple support and precise fit
- Stabilizing heel cup and reinforced rand for rocky trail protection
- 8mm drop helps fight against calf and Achilles fatigue
- Cushy midsole provides shock absorption and energy return
- Pomoca’s S-path tread enables fast transitions on uneven terrain
- Item #SFWZ03T
- Upper Material
- mesh, TPU film
- Lining
- no lining
- Closure
- lace
- Footbed
- Ortholite
- Midsole
- dual-density EVA
- Sole
- Pomoca Speed Hiking
- Support Type
- supportive
- Heel / Forefoot Height
- 26mm / 18mm
- Drop
- 8mm
- Claimed Weight
- 11.1oz (5UK)
- Recommended Use
- trail running
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 year
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 1, 2022
Solid trail shoe, needs insoles
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
The Good: Super stylish with excellent, grippy treads, comfortable mesh uppers. The Bad: Feels like lacing up a flat, firm rubber brick right out of the box, and utterly lacks arch support/cushioning. Yes, this is advertised as a more supportive/stiffer shoe, but...wow. If you don't mind buying some good insoles (as in, a moderately priced pair from a running store that matches your arch, etc, not a drug store insole) and giving these some break-in time, then these would probably be good for rocky/rugged trails and definitely adequate for day hiking. I just think they are too stiff for running comfortably on long-run days.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com