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This is the most responsive trail running shoe in the world, dedicated to the most technical trails, made with organic-based Dyneema®. The lower height from the ground offers superior sensitivity to contact with the terrain and a greater connection to the ground. The padding on the heel collar and the pyramidal geometry of the midsole promote secure footing in technical environments. It is abrasion resistant. The laces feature a diamond pattern, made with organic-based Dyneema® and recycled polyester. High visibility reflective inserts along the entire shoe, for 360° visibility. Ultra-light and comfortable internal wrapping, reinforced for unparalleled comfort. The foot thus remains firmly inside the shoe, for maximum stability in any condition.
Custom-designed insole made with exclusive eTPU, for maximum cushioning and responsiveness. Midsole cushioning, Norda™ x Vibram® SLE. Outsole with exclusive Norda™ x Vibram® design. Made with Litebase® and Megagrip® materials. 5mm rubber lugs.
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Trail running shoes 002 Oak
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Setaccio Store
Corso Italia 20A
28100 Novara NO
Italy
CHARACTERISTICS:
Color: Multicolor
Material:
Template code: 002
Season: Autumn/Winter
Made in: Canada
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THE BRAND
Norda
Norda , an innovative Canadian brand, is known for its outdoor shoes designed to withstand the most extreme conditions, without sacrificing style. Using advanced materials such as Dyneema®, one of the most resistant fibers in the world, Norda footwear combines lightness, durability and exceptional traction, ideal for those seeking performance and reliability on the trails. But Norda is not just functionality: the minimalist and refined design of its shoes also makes them perfect for fashion combinations, transforming them into a versatile choice for those who love to blend urban aesthetics with the practicality of the outdoors.










