tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post5415887486196954356..comments2024-03-28T12:59:38.363-06:00Comments on Road Trail Run: Skechers Performance GO Run Razor TRL Multi Tester Review: Razor Hyperburst Goodness for Trail!Sam Winebaumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17969086391170473784noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-43313751638881664392021-07-20T15:31:57.635-06:002021-07-20T15:31:57.635-06:00Hi Unknown,
Great questions. Either Razor TRL or U...Hi Unknown,<br />Great questions. Either Razor TRL or Ultra Speed would be great choices. Ultra Speed will weigh more but have a superior gripping and durable outsole and a more secure upper. For me its strength is more towards uphills but it is super fine reminding of a Boston on flats and pavement. Razor TRL is a faster flats shoe as Hyperburst really shines on firm ground and pavement as does the outsole there.<br />Sam, EditorSam Winebaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17969086391170473784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-63808535568444819692021-07-20T15:17:32.759-06:002021-07-20T15:17:32.759-06:00Which be best for daily 10k fields and towpath run...Which be best for daily 10k fields and towpath run with dog usually our for about an hour run time around 45 mins average 7:30-7min/miles 50+now tried catamounts that were ok but didn't feel energy return or pop also tried hoka speedgoats Evo which felt faster but the lugs felt like they dug in to foot on longer club run on harder surfaces so sent them back not sure to try them again or go for something else like these or addidas Terra speeds pro ?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18140704692464620675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-31053515569263333362021-04-17T00:22:09.939-06:002021-04-17T00:22:09.939-06:00Jeff, Sam,
Thanks for the reply and comparison, I...Jeff, Sam,<br /><br />Thanks for the reply and comparison, I put my Catamounts away around September last year as the conditions where I live in the UK meant I needed something with a bit more grip. <br /><br />Thanks for all the reviews you guys and the RTR Team do, it’s my go to place for new shoe reviews. <br /><br />Regards <br />BruceBrucehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07307384013795130629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-34642572044049818442021-04-16T11:58:27.537-06:002021-04-16T11:58:27.537-06:00Bruce, I have run in the Catamount recently and co...Bruce, I have run in the Catamount recently and confirm all that Sam says above, he nails it. I do think the Catamount, while heavier, has a bit more pop at toe off, but splitting hairs, as both of these shoes are very fast. I think the Catamount might be better for longer days if only for the slightly more roomy toe box, though cushioning is not a plush as the Razor TRL, so there is that trade off.Jeff Vallierehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08106877622296558733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-39655926060987830182021-04-16T07:22:21.202-06:002021-04-16T07:22:21.202-06:00Hi Josiah, Yes it was a while ago it was announced...Hi Josiah, Yes it was a while ago it was announced. Not sure of status but will inquire.<br /><br />Hi Bruce, a good comparison and thanks for kind words. I am a bit hazy on the Cat as have not run them in a while but have added this comparison:<br /><br />Almost identical in total stack height with the same heel height but with a 2mm greater drop and 2mm less at the forefoot the Catamount is 1.3 oz heavier and includes a hardened EVA rockplate which the TRL does not have. Both share a supercritical EVA midsole with the TRL a bit more forgiving likely as much to do with not having the rock plate in the TRL. Traction depth is fairly comparable with the Catamount outsole more durable and technical trails superior due to larger contact more angular lugs. Fit is quite similar for me. Both play well in the faster smoother trails game with the Cat a bit more protective upfront with a climbing flex point and the Razor TRL a bit more agile as well as more road hard smooth terrain friendly.Sam Winebaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17969086391170473784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-65330703449579312322021-04-15T23:58:29.336-06:002021-04-15T23:58:29.336-06:00Hi, great review, I was just wondering how you wou...Hi, great review, I was just wondering how you would compare the GO Run Razor TRL to the Brooks Catamount. <br /><br />Regards <br />BruceBrucehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07307384013795130629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10529476.post-61451155735361283972021-04-15T11:40:11.464-06:002021-04-15T11:40:11.464-06:00Lol, what ever happened to the Max Trail 6? https:...Lol, what ever happened to the Max Trail 6? https://www.roadtrailrun.com/2019/12/skechers-performance-2020-introductions.html<br /><br />I was looking forward to that trail shoe, but could never find it, not even from Skechers directly, and then they release this? Does this replace the Max Trail series?Josiahnoreply@blogger.com