1. Vibram is really killing it in the trail space. 2. Can't wait for the reviews for these and so many of the 2025 releases. 3. Why do you think Hoka, Nike seem ok with weight gain, but it seems like everyone else is actively either trying to drop it or keep it the same with added stack height?
That shoe could definitely be resoled. There are some fantastic businesses in the UK that will resole running shoes in particular, with vibram outsoles
I love it how new trail-focused brands are reshaping the trail show market. I hope they are coming up with some non-race shoes for normal people to use as a daily trail shoe as a lot of them are crazy expensive.
I have copies of the 001, 002, 003 and I was really looking forward to there new shoes for 2025. However, I see that this new shoe also has a limp heal counter. Too bad, very disappointed, so I wot be getting this 005 model. My belief is that trail shoes should have a reliable heal counter. There next shoe should have been one with the lower of the 001 and the upper of the 002.
Cool shoe, not in my shoe price range. It seems Nnormal and mountains to coast are also great options for durable shoes at better prices compared to this brand.
Not to shill for Norda, but we talked with Max Joliffe at TRE, who recently won the Moab 240, and he told us he has a pair of Norda with 1,500 miles on it, and the only thing that wore down was the Vibram outsole down to the midsole, which is insane. The Dyneema upper is indestructible. Not sure any other brand can beat that.
This guy is a bit annoying... But nice shoes, although the first 3 models are very warm, so only for cool climates and the heel collar of the 001 isn't great (looks like the 005 too). And what's that BS about skipping the 004? It's just because that number is bad in Asia 😂
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1. Vibram is really killing it in the trail space.
2. Can't wait for the reviews for these and so many of the 2025 releases.
3. Why do you think Hoka, Nike seem ok with weight gain, but it seems like everyone else is actively either trying to drop it or keep it the same with added stack height?
Couldn't agree more... do not understand why Hoka have made the changes they have this year. Nike has been out of touch for a while.
That shoe could definitely be resoled. There are some fantastic businesses in the UK that will resole running shoes in particular, with vibram outsoles
I love it how new trail-focused brands are reshaping the trail show market. I hope they are coming up with some non-race shoes for normal people to use as a daily trail shoe as a lot of them are crazy expensive.
As soon as people find out about this brand, everyone at the Airport will be wearing them.
I'm more interested in the 008, got to be a high stack shoe from Norda. And I think a 007 has got be made surely, with that Bond reference.
No 007 (unfortunately)... model names are based off the Fibonacci sequence
I have copies of the 001, 002, 003 and I was really looking forward to there new shoes for 2025. However, I see that this new shoe also has a limp heal counter. Too bad, very disappointed, so I wot be getting this 005 model.
My belief is that trail shoes should have a reliable heal counter. There next shoe should have been one with the lower of the 001 and the upper of the 002.
Haven't heard anyone ever say they have "copies" of a shoe. What does that mean?
Many shoe companies disagree. The Adidas Terrex Agravic Speed Ultra has an un-traditional/padded "limp" heel counter as well as many Salomon shoes.
I think you're getting ahead of yourself, you haven't even put your foot in the 005! lol
@@mr-w4812 It's more of a general frustration that it feels we get screwed over even by our own Canadian companies.
Cool shoe, not in my shoe price range. It seems Nnormal and mountains to coast are also great options for durable shoes at better prices compared to this brand.
Not to shill for Norda, but we talked with Max Joliffe at TRE, who recently won the Moab 240, and he told us he has a pair of Norda with 1,500 miles on it, and the only thing that wore down was the Vibram outsole down to the midsole, which is insane. The Dyneema upper is indestructible. Not sure any other brand can beat that.
This guy is a bit annoying... But nice shoes, although the first 3 models are very warm, so only for cool climates and the heel collar of the 001 isn't great (looks like the 005 too).
And what's that BS about skipping the 004? It's just because that number is bad in Asia 😂
@marsubleu well said. Was thinking the same.
Haha yeah he is a bit annoying isn't he
Good morning. At 🇪🇸 Spain= Norda= 275€= No for me. Like. Cheers.