I ran a 50K race in them and felt like they offered decent cushioning for that type of distance. Interestingly, the Zegama's ZoomX doesn't give the same pop as the road-based ZoomX. It's maybe a little nicer than React foam (which I actually like for trails). The traction ended up being marginally better than previous Nike Trail shoes but it still suffers from grip issues in wet conditions. The upper is very comfortable though. After the race, I rotated them with some other shoes (Norda 001 and Altra Mont Blanc BOA) and found that it was my least favorite as the others provided a more stable base, better traction, and a softer ride. At the end of the day, it's a decent shoe but I don't think I'd buy it again unless they make changes to weight, traction, and a softer ride.
They're wider for a Nike but still not for wide feet. Energy return is livelier than react but less bouncy than I thought it would be. Grip still isn't as good as other brands.
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how you diggin the zegama.?.. just bought a pair yet to try though.
I ran a 50K race in them and felt like they offered decent cushioning for that type of distance. Interestingly, the Zegama's ZoomX doesn't give the same pop as the road-based ZoomX. It's maybe a little nicer than React foam (which I actually like for trails). The traction ended up being marginally better than previous Nike Trail shoes but it still suffers from grip issues in wet conditions. The upper is very comfortable though.
After the race, I rotated them with some other shoes (Norda 001 and Altra Mont Blanc BOA) and found that it was my least favorite as the others provided a more stable base, better traction, and a softer ride.
At the end of the day, it's a decent shoe but I don't think I'd buy it again unless they make changes to weight, traction, and a softer ride.
@@groovc yeah i heard about the grip issues, living in CA though its mostly dry so i think it should work. Thanks!
These for wide or narrow?
How was the energy return and grip?
They're wider for a Nike but still not for wide feet. Energy return is livelier than react but less bouncy than I thought it would be. Grip still isn't as good as other brands.
What this video is about? Why making a video about a shoe if you don’t say anything? Pointless.
gotta read the caption friend
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