RoadTrailRun Editor Sam and RTR lead trail shoe tester Jeff Valliere run the S/Lab Pulsar SG and share 1st runs impressions and shoe details. Close comparisons to 2021 Pulsar.
It takes the original Pulsar, our 2021 trail of the year, adds 2mm of deeper traction and reinforces the upper with more overlays,
Still remarkably light at about 6.9 oz / 196g US9 it has an approximate 32 heel / 26mm forefoot. $180. Release date expected 1st half of 2022.
Full written multi tester review soon.
Watch the S/Lab Pulsar SG Initial Review (10:49)
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Thank you for this teaser!! These look like extremely promising. I cannot wait for the full review. Already a first comparison with Sense Pro 4 to hold on to? I like very much SP4 for short technical runs, but they miss a bit of security for mountain running because the heel collar is too low. I personally have to pull on the laces too much and this generates annoying discomfort. Cheers, Antoine.
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad they fixed the laces, the top passthrough points really dug into the tops of my feet. Had to cover them with duck-tape.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this teaser!! These look like extremely promising. I cannot wait for the full review. Already a first comparison with Sense Pro 4 to hold on to? I like very much SP4 for short technical runs, but they miss a bit of security for mountain running because the heel collar is too low. I personally have to pull on the laces too much and this generates annoying discomfort.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Antoine.