Season: FW22
Color: black/cherry tomato
Energy saving is an important component for off-road runners who travel long distances, which is why we have applied GUIDESOLEâ„¢ technology on the TRABUCO MAXâ„¢ trail shoe. This trail shoe offers better cushioning and traction, allowing runners to cover more ground with less effort.
GUIDESOLEâ„¢ technology is a unique construction that implies a reactive distance of the toe-box from the ground offering scientifically proven energy savings.
Thanks to the lower load on the limbs from contact with the ground to detachment, this technology gives runners the potential to run more because at the same distance they consume less energy.
Traction is a necessary component for off-road racing, which is why we have incorporated ASICSGRIPâ„¢ technology into the sole.
This rubber compound is functional to provide traction, especially in wet and slippery ground conditions.
We applied an upward and downward fin groove pattern to the ASICSGRIPâ„¢ sole to improve running agility on various terrain formations.
We also wanted to provide enhanced comfort and cushioning for runners who practice off-road sessions lasting several hours.
With the addition of 28 mm of FLYTEFOAMâ„¢ technology under the heel and 23 mm under the forefoot, this shoe guarantees excellent cushioning.
The height of the stack allows the midsole to absorb stones and roots optimally.
The combination of a smooth forward roll movement, better cushioning and more effective traction makes the TRABUCO MAXâ„¢ shoe a great partner for a wide range of trail running training.
Neutral Technology and Features
GUIDESOLEâ„¢ technology to save energy
Cushioning with FLYTEFOAMâ„¢ technology
ASICSGRIPâ„¢ outsole for added strength
The ORTHOLITEâ„¢ insole guarantees a soft and comfortable fit
Breathable mesh upper
Gaiter system
3D printed upper improves support
Quick fastening system
Neutral pronation
Foot type Normal arcs
Push There is a balanced distribution in the front of the foot.
How the foot rests on the ground The foot rests outside the heel line, then rotates inward (prone) to absorb shock and support body weight.
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