Sunday, March 30, 2014

Their weight puts them in competition with models like the S-Lab Solomon (lighter), river plate the


Skechers brand slowly starting to make a name in the world of running, and after attacking the bitumen with gorun / GoBionic is to roads and other tracks that the American brand turns. Here is their second model trail, the GoBionic Trail, river plate "semi-minimalist" as we like to Pasaprèspas.
Already, the main features: GoBionic Trail are small traileuses (220gr in 43), flexible enough "low" (0 to 4mm drop) for the trail on the way / small mountains. Sole
Bionic range is the most minimalist in Skechers, it should therefore not expect a thick sole and rigid. Of course, compared to GoBionic these runnings are less flexible. But nothing compares to other models stiffer trail: the sole still leaves quite well feel the ground, and it is obviously avoid walking on pebbles isolated. The studs give it a good traction on wet or slippery terrain, river plate and cushioning remains. It is obviously river plate preferable to have a stride "flat" an attack by the heel, it is far from great cushioning traileuses. Note also that there is more concern of "pebbles trapped in the sole" as for other very flexible shoes (such as gorun the GoBionic or Nike Free). The sole is a block, the studs are spaced enough. Upper
The top is lightweight and less flexible than other shoes in the range. There is a minimalist protection on the front, careful not to make the daredevil in very hilly areas. The shoe provides protection really minimize. The breathability is correct, and if the shoe is obviously not waterproof, be expected to have made more trips with whether it wicks water. The support foot rest obviously minimized. Very little arch support, little maintenance around the Achilles heel of a shoe GoBionic Trail remains dedicated to give you the free foot. Note the sole somewhat special because it is considerably thicker at the heel. By keeping the shoe has a 4mm drop. By removing it, you enter 0 drop. In practice
The feel of this new model Skechers are not as "free" as those gorun or GoBionic course. The sole protects little feet, but remains flexible for traileuse. The feeling is very free, one feels very little on the foot. Which is always a good compliment for a shoe. Must pay attention to rough, it is obvious. And lightweight protection of the forefoot river plate are we see them on the road rather than on the mountain.
Their weight puts them in competition with models like the S-Lab Solomon (lighter), river plate the Grit Brooks (heavier) or the Saucony Kinvara Trail (same weight), but with a more flexible sole I think. Their price is also a big plus: if we spend roughly between 120 and 160 for competitors, the GoBionic Trail is 80 without replacement. A sacred asset for a very nice shoe to use! The Light + Look nice Hoses Good traction Choice 0mm / 4mm drop Price - Limited Protection Cushioning somewhat limited
I have trouble with tests that are five pages. Often I go quickly to the conclusion. So I tire myself if I ponds a novel. It should be simple, is that after all runnings
Yes it is clear, 120, 140, 160 for runnings that will make me about a year, I can not. At least Skechers has a simple pricing policy: it is 80 for all runnings. Therefore promotion is often 60/70 is more acceptable.
And the question may seem a bit odd but on the road what happens? (I have no mess at the bottom of my home and it's rare that I do a full session without any bitumen road to the horizon)
Well exactly, I thought. It was with bitumen Monday Vincennes, no worries. It is super light, we feel that it is a bit more 'up' with crampons, but it is super nice. Longevity after level spikes, I can not say. But they are vying for the next race will be half on the way, it is to say if I trust them on the road!
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