Merrell Trail Glove 2


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Performance

Lightness
9
Cushioning
6
Flexibility
9
Responsive
8
Stability
7
Grip
9

Details of Trail Glove 2

Gender Men , Women
Cushion soft
Runner weight Light , Medium
Running gait Neutral
Use training
Foot Normal feet
Year 2014

The Merrel Trail Glove 2, along with the Pace Glove 2 (women's version of the Trail Glove 2), are the most purely minimalist models of the brand, although their performance makes them ideal for both asphalt and dirt trails.

The most visible improvements are in the upper, where a new design is clearly visible, more effective in terms of foot support and flexibility of the shoe.

Features

Its reinforcements with a new aesthetic, function as points of tension and grip of the shoe, facilitating the adaptation of this to the foot and, therefore, creating a totally natural movement.

On the other hand, the Omni-Fit? system has been improved in the Trail Glove 2, where it has been moved up towards the tongue so that the toes have even more room to move freely and perform its function of ensuring a strong and secure lacing.

As an enhancement, reflective details have also been added to the front and back to make the shoe recognizable on low visibility days.

This model features a synthetic leather upper and breathable mesh for proper foot ventilation, all perfectly washable in cold water.

In addition, the Merrel Trail Glove 2 features M-Select FRESH technology, a treatment that reacts with sweat, eliminating the particles that create odor in the shoe.

Merrellhas designed this shoe with a 1 mm plate in the forefoot, designed to absorb impacts in that area.

It also maintains the shoe's flexibility while protecting the foot by distributing pressure throughout the foot.

On the other hand, its rubber toe cap fused with the structure provides the foot with safety and the shoe with durability, and the rear part of the shoe has synthetic leather to provide stability to the shoe.

Its internal construction provides greater support to the foot and therefore the central part of the foot is perfectly adjusted. As far as the midsole is concerned, the Trail Glove 2 is unchanged from its predecessor, with 0 mm drop and 4 mm Cush, all on a Vibramnon marking sole.

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