A comfortable and versatile trail shoe EVADICT designed to optimize your comfort and running pleasure.
Highly versatile, a perfect compromise between comfort, grip, cushioning and flexibility.
The liner is specially designed with a minimum of seams and with components to optimize lightness, resistance, support and flexibility.
The shoe collar facilitates fitting while ensuring freedom of movement and reduced friction.
We tell you all about the TR2...
Lightweight shoe with 300 g in size 42
Recommended for trail runners up to 90 kg.
Thanks to its 4 studs mm, the rubber outsole offers an optimal compromise between grip and adherence (new rubber and adapted design) and allows versatility on both trails and roads, while remaining comfortable.
Stone guard at front and rear to protect you from natural terrain.
FLEX-H concept and heel roll? What does it mean and what does it do?
A system of flexion notches positioned at the front of the foot.
During the propulsion phase, the metatarsophalangeal joint is both the flexion zone and the main support of the foot.
Our design teams have therefore placed these notches on either side of this joint to facilitate rolling off the foot while preserving its comfort.
The heel has been specially bevelled to optimize and facilitate rolling off.
What does this mean in terms of cushioning? CS with PAD (PU foam) + Kalensole: for cushioning on both road and trail
Kalensole is an EVA foam used in the midsole. An exclusive composition:
=> increased cushioning (34%) and energy return (+25%)
=> greater stability to outdoor temperatures
=> greater resistance
The CS ("Circular System") is an air hole in the foam at heel level. It ensures efficient, even dispersion of the shockwave in this area of the foot. A soft, resistant PU (polyurethane) PAD has been added to this hole.
A running shoe that adapts to the surface and also to your stride, thanks to the K-Only concept.
The K-Only is an exclusive EVADICT concept that makes our trail shoes suitable for all strides, thanks to a denser foam under the first metatarsal.
What is DROP and how much does the TR2 trail shoe have (mm) ?
The DROP of a shoe is the difference in sole height between the front (forefoot) and the back (heel).
A low DROP will result in a more natural stride.
The DROP of the TR2 running shoe is 8 mm.
A EVADICT shoe tested and approved in real-life conditions over some 10,000 km!
Our TR2 shoes were developed with the help of sports enthusiasts. These testers were able to put our prototypes through their paces over several months.
It was only after numerous laboratory tests, but above all after "long-term" tests in real conditions over some 10,000 km, that the product was validated by the trail runners themselves.
Any last words of advice before you go running?
Annabelle, our product engineer, and Cyrille, our product manager, give you their advice:
"The most important thing is to enjoy your trail outings.
Go gradually so as not to burn out, and focus on regularity. Don't forget to enjoy the landscapes and places where you practice...".