adidas Kanadia TR 3 are aggressive, agile trail running shoes with adiPRENE® high-impact cushioning, mud-shredding outsoles, and a superbly ventilated design. The perfect Men’s running shoe for uneven terrain.
Not only that, but Never has a trail shoe presented such great value! The adidas Kanadia TR is a revolutionary trail shoe that allows everyone to experience off road running without breaking the bank. They are gripy, fun, agile and protective. What more could a trail runner want!?
The Kanadia has an Air mesh upper for maximum ventilation and Perforated EVA tongue and insole for lightweight comfort and breathability. Adidas’ technology adiPRENE® is situated under the heel for superior cushioning at impact. It’s adiWEAR® outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability, withstanding the harshest running conditions.
High value lightweight offroad shoe. Aggressive traxion outsole provides maximum grip and surface adaptation. Breathable mesh upper adds ventilation. Adiprene heel insert provides great impact absorption in the heel area, whilst forefoot cushioning gives well needed support. The perfect running shoe for Trail Run’s.
Trail running is a variant on running that differs markedly from road running and track running. Trail running generally takes place on hiking trails and most commonly single track trails. A distinguishing characteristic of the trails is that they are often inaccessible by road except at the trail heads. The trails tend to traverse varying terrain; hills, mountains, deserts, forests, and narrow passages are common. Likewise, steep inclines or rough terrain sometimes may require hiking or scrambling. Runners participating in trail runs must often descend these same steep grades. It is not unusual for trail runs to ascend and descend thousands of feet.
There are as many variations of trail running as there are runners. Many individuals prefer running trails for daily training and exercise, while other trail runners spend weeks out in the backcountry. There is a growing number of people participating in solo backcountry trail running trips, which are a sort of ultralight backpacking. While an ordinary backpacking expedition may last for eight days, averaging eight to ten miles per day, with participants carrying fifty to sixty pound backpacks, backcountry trail runner will do the same trip in three to four days, covering much greater distances each day, and carrying only minimal equipment. This type of backpacking is rare, as it is very difficult and dangerous, but it is growing in popularity.
For whatever your trail requirements, at pro-drect running, we should have the shoe for you. When your out on the trail you’ve got to be prepared for whatever comes your way...