Mount To Coast R1 Review

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Hey guys, I'm Alastair from Trail and Kale, and this is my Mount To Coast R1 review. These road running shoes are designed for ultra running but also perform very well as a daily trainer. Join me as I get into the details and see if they’re worth the $160 price tag!
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    In this review:
    00:00:00 - Introduction to the Mount To Coast R1
    00:02:39 - Key Specifications
    00:05:26 - Performance review
    00:09:10 - Are they worth $160?
    Key Features:
    - Price: $160
    - Fit and Feel: True to size, medium width with a roomy toe box, and highly cushioned. Ideal for ultra distances and daily training.
    - Upper: Double-layer breathable jacquard mesh with 40% recycled polyester and dual lacing system.
    - Midsole: Light cell technology using PEBA-based nitrogen-infused super critical foam for lightweight cushioning and responsiveness.
    - Outsole: Segmented for enhanced flex and traction.
    - Drop: 8 mm
    - Weight: 8.3 oz (US Men's 9)
    Performance Highlights:
    - Comfort: Cushioned upper with a roomy toe box for better biomechanics.
    - Breathability: Highly breathable upper, perfect for long runs.
    - Stability: Neutral support with goflow technology for gait correction.
    - Flexibility: Segmented outsole for natural foot movement.
    Who Are They For?
    - Ultra Runners: Designed for running 100 km or more on roads.
    - Daily Trainers: Ideal for runners seeking a lightweight, highly cushioned daily trainer.
    Are They Worth $160?
    Absolutely! The Mount To Coast R1 offers excellent performance, comfort, and support for both ultra distances and daily training. Whether you're an ultra runner or just looking for a reliable daily trainer, these shoes are a great choice.
    🗣️ Got questions about the Mount To Coast R1 or any other running gear? Drop them in the comments below, and I'll get back to you!
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Комментарии • 19

  • @trailandkale
    @trailandkale  23 дня назад

    Let me know if you have any questions about the R1 running shoes, or if you're looking for a pair of running shoes that better suit your running requirements, just let me know and I'll get you hooked up with the best shoes for you! :) -Alastair

  • @trailandkale
    @trailandkale  23 дня назад +2

    These are the biggest surprise shoe of 2024 so far when it comes to expectations VS reality.

  • @TrailrunnerTroy
    @TrailrunnerTroy 15 дней назад

    Really enjoying the R1 as well as its trainer companion, the S1. Thanks for your review. Having raced road to trail races up to 200 miles, there’s a pressing need for non-rockered shoes that are stable yet light, and not too softly cushioned, at comparatively lower speeds (for me, 8:30 to 14 minute pace per mile for road ultra distances). I’m 60 years old and have run competitively since 1979. Have very high hopes for both these shoes. The dual lacing, respectfully, is brilliant. I used the original Hoka Tecton X for 135 miles in the Cowboy 200-mile. By then my feet had swollen a full size! Could no longer fit into that shoe at all. Had to find a high volume shoe in a larger size (happened to have had Nnormal Tomirs in the truck, to use for driving home) to finish the race in 71 hours. Mount to Coast has the right idea with a dual lacing system like this!

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  14 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! It’s awesome to hear you’re enjoying the R1 and S1. I totally get the need for stable, lightweight, non-rockered shoes for those long ultra distances. The dual lacing system is indeed a nice idea, especially for managing foot swelling during races - i just wish that secondary system (the lower one) was easier to adjust - just feels clunky to me. Glad you had the Nnormal Tomirs as a backup, I actually have the Tomir 2 in for review which I'm looking forward to sharing thoughts on.

    • @TrailrunnerTroy
      @TrailrunnerTroy 14 дней назад +1

      @@trailandkale the Tomir 2 is better overall but still a little harsh for my tastes. The fit is also voluminous. It feels more like a lighter hiking shoe. There are so many better options, including the ‘19 Inov-8 g300 TrailFly or the new LaSportiva Prodigio, my favorite trail shoe this year. Or the Merrell Agility Peak 5. Happy trails!

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  13 дней назад +1

      @TrailrunnerTroy ah yes I have that prodigio that I still need to take out and the Merrell Ap5 is a great shoe! Happy trails! :) ✌🏼

  • @jt.8144
    @jt.8144 22 дня назад

    Simple design. no need for flashy bright colors.

  • @jt.8144
    @jt.8144 22 дня назад

    I'm a heel striker/ shuffler running short gaits. Will these shoes work Biomechanically ? didn't like the NB Rebel V4. the heel felt low. Was forced to run mid to forefoot..

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  22 дня назад

      Yes they should do! Being designed for ultra running, they’re good for long distance short strides.

    • @jt.8144
      @jt.8144 19 дней назад

      @@trailandkale . Thank you!!

  • @alredalred
    @alredalred 14 дней назад +1

    You mentioned jacquard mesh in the upper. Does it stretch out like the hokas with jacquard mesh?

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  14 дней назад

      Great question! The Jacquard mesh in this upper does have similar stretch properties to some Hoka shoes. It's flexible and very breathable, providing a snug and comfortable fit, but it's not overly stretchy. This helps maintain the shoe's structure and support while still allowing for natural foot movement. Let me know if you have any other questions!

    • @alredalred
      @alredalred 14 дней назад +1

      @@trailandkale Thanks! I ordered the S1 in my usual size to see how they do. I think I'd like the R1 more but not having rubber on the bottom made me lean towards the S1 more.

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  14 дней назад

      You're welcome! By the way, the R1 does have rubber compound on the outsole..

    • @alredalred
      @alredalred 14 дней назад

      @@trailandkale Ohh weird. Other reviews I watched said it didn't have it and the outsole does look different between the two models

    • @trailandkale
      @trailandkale  14 дней назад +1

      Not sure why they thought that, maybe they didn't test them properly because they definitely have a rubber compound on the outsole. At a glance it does look like a foam outsole but its not :)