I purchased the Kiprace Trail 3 about 2 months ago for training purposes. I am a quiet efficient runner and like low profile shoes. For instance my forever favorite for years now is the X-Talon 212 from Inov 8, but I like all kind of Track and Cross country spikes too and training in them is just a Funtime for me. I have a large feet, but I understand that running fast in turns and corners, need precise and snug footwear.
Here you go my video review of the Kiprace Trail 3. The MIC of the GoPro is getting worst and worst, I tried doing my best with the software, but it is still terrible. Need a proper camera for these up-close shoe reviews.
Knowing these things in advance, I have great expectations from the Kiptrail Race 3.
- handle descending on technical dry or wet terrain
- provide a low heal profile to prevent ankle twisting but still have enough cusioning
- have multidirectional lugs for fast and non-slip cornering
- have a snug but not narrow forefoot for precise footing
- have a natural toebox curve to not jam those toes together
- some outer rand, to avoid damaging the upper
- low profile or non-existing heal counter (it has a big chunk of plastic)
- handle distances from 15 to 25km
Post Test Feelings
It has 3-peak-star-shaped lugs, like a "trefle" or clover. Honestly, it is well thought, big, spaced out and well shaped. We can see on the X10 outsole for instance of the Mizuno Mujin 2 , that the lugs were too close, too shallow and not big enough, so mud built up in them very fast.
Here on the Kalenji trail shoe, we cannot experience this as a couple of steps on harder terrain and we've lost all the dirt built up on the sole. Easy does it !
Here on the Kalenji trail shoe, we cannot experience this as a couple of steps on harder terrain and we've lost all the dirt built up on the sole. Easy does it !
The midsole is protective enough for these 15 to 25km distances. I am sure many of you can go further in the shoe, I just have other models, staying more comfortable for such longer distances and with a lot wider forefoot area. Also I find that this is the appropriate distance for the shoe for an 80kg guy. It is advised for a runner of 65 to 75kg maxi. Honestly regardless what you weigh, you cannot go really wrong with this Kalenji.
Semelle en : 56.0% Caoutchouc, 44.0% Ethylène Vinyl Acétate Extérieur en : 60.0% Polyester, 35.0% Polyurethane, 5.0% Polyuréthane thermoplastique Intérieur en : 75.0% Ethylène Vinyl Acétate, 25.0% Polyester
Not a problem for everybody, but some might experience it. I did so as I have a high arch !
Some thermo-welding is structuring the shoe and thicker bands hug your forefoot and protect it from rock bruises with an up-curling outsole for a reinforced toe-bumper .
General
The Price is 79.99€ and it is available in most Decathlons. However, make sure you check the availability on the website by choosing your location.
The shoe will develop in the future furthermore and I am telling you, it will destroy the running market. It has a 6mm offset, what is good for everybody, it is middleweight, what is good for everybody, looks great, has a very reasonable price, it functions well and there are no real issues to not to like ! When the sales period will be here, you will be able to get for like 40bucks I am sure. Not a killer deal for a solid training shoe ?
Links to purchase from:
http://www.kalenji.fr/chaussure-trail-running-homme-kiprace-trail-3-orange-id_8351037
http://www.decathlon.fr/kiprace-trail-3-violet-id_8351049.html
Links to purchase from:
http://www.kalenji.fr/chaussure-trail-running-homme-kiprace-trail-3-orange-id_8351037
http://www.decathlon.fr/kiprace-trail-3-violet-id_8351049.html