![]() ![]() There is a reasonable amount of cushioning in the PWRRUN midsole – so much so, in fact, that between this, the protective rockplate and the aggressiveness of the outsole, you can’t really read the ground at all, so it’s not one for tactile runners who like lots of trail feel, but it will please those who just want to go hard over seriously challenging landscapes. With a near-neutral drop of just 4mm, this is a shoe that exudes confidence on muddy, rocky and otherwise technical terrain, but doesn’t feel quite so great on sealed surfaces (which isn’t what it was made for, to be fair). The PWRTRAC outsole is armed with a formidable set of 6mm lugs, shaped like chevrons and intelligently arranged on the forefoot and heel to provide propulsion traction on the one hand and excellent braking control on the other. Overall, these shoes offer a pretty smooth ride across the rough stuff, they’re nice and comfortable, and their grip is superb. We have been taking the Peregrine 11s out on trail swooping test flights all across Southern England, from Dartmoor, Exmoor and the South West Coast Path to the South Downs Way. Compatibility: The rougher and tougher the trails, the more you will love these grippy beasts On the trails.Colors: Men’s Gravel & Black / Storm & Gravel / Black & Future (with orange & green flourishes) Women’s Zinc, Sky & Loom / Black & Future (with orange & pink flourishes). ![]() Materials: Synthetic upper, PWRRUN cushioning, PWRTRAC rubber lugs. ![]()
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