Trail Running Shoes Women Joma TKTRLS2421 Trek Lady 2421
- Women's trail running shoes. Improved model for lightness and breathability....
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Joma TKTRLS2421 Trek Lady 2421 Shoes
- The upper is made of breathable nylon with SPORTECH and VTS technologies
- Phylon midsole
- Rubber outsole with bidirectional lugs for better grip while ascending and descending. Highly durable due to DURABILITY technology.
- Drop 8 mm
- Bidirectional lugs ensure traction during climbing and descending
- Average pace: between 4' and 5'30'' /km
- Usage intensity: training
- Distance: up to 20 km
- Terrain difficulty: technical/medium
The women's trail running shoes are designed with enhanced lightness and breathability in mind. They are recommended for training on moderately difficult/technical terrain, suitable for short distances and a medium running pace (from 4 to 5 and a half minutes per kilometer).
The new upper is crafted from various materials. It features breathable nylon with VTS perforations that regulate sweat evaporation. To ensure protection and fit, thermobonded synthetic TPU material is used on textile material in accordance with Joma SPORTECH technology. The use of a very lightweight and flexible tongue makes it barely noticeable. Additionally, the toe area is reinforced with thermobonded TPU PROTECTION material to guard against external impacts.
The midsole is made of medium-hard phylon, providing good cushioning and stability. Furthermore, it is equipped with BALANCE technology - a rigid plate placed between the midsole and the outsole at the front of the foot, which prevents twisting and stabilizes the step on uneven terrain. The rubber outsole with DURABILITY technology is resistant to wear and, thanks to its lugs, ensures traction on uneven surfaces. With an 8 mm drop, these shoes are designed with a special lining for women, tailored to the shape and biomechanics of the female foot, narrower at the heel and midfoot, and wider at the forefoot.












