ScottMen's Kinabalu 3 Shoes
Suitable for
Men
Specific activity
Trail Running
Shoe lining material
- Polyester
- Natural and synthetic textiles
Outer shoe material
- Polyester
- Polyurethane
- Natural and synthetic textiles
Shoe sole material
- Rubber
- EVA
- Misc. material
Drop
7.00 mm
Cushioning
High
Outsole tread
Mid tread
Product properties
- Breathable
- Quick-drying
Shoe Closure
Lace Up
Reference weight per pair
600 g (Size EU 42)
Description
<p>As a trail running beginner or if you are planning to extend your route lengths, you will particularly benefit from the strengths of the Scott Kinabalu 3 trail running shoe. The versatile off-road specialist is ideal if your trails are mostly made up of excellent gravel paths and rough, technical or muddy mountain trails tend to be the exception.</p> <p
<p>The gel running shoe, which has been deliberately optimized in all details as a comfortable all-rounder, draws from the pool of developments by the experienced US manufacturer, but presents itself very independently and with some new elements, such as the durable ripstop mesh in the upper;mesh in the upper material, the tongue designed to consistently avoid pressure points or the specially developed outsole profile for an optimal ratio of traction and efficiency.</p>
<p>On the one hand, the midsole gives you plenty of much-needed cushioning underfoot, while on the other, the Dual Desity Kinetic Foam with its excellent energy return ensures that you don't lose too much energy in the deformation of the sole, but can convert it into propulsion with every step.
<p>In the forefoot zone, which is particularly important when running, the sole is relatively direct, but still provides sufficient cushioning to absorb uneven trail surfaces. Finally, the Kinabalu 3 scores points with its ideal fit with a close, well-padded heel piece, optimal adaptability thanks to the lacing in the midfoot area and spacious toe box for excellent comfort, especially if your mountain run is a little longer.</p> <p
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