Tread
Adhesion
Type of Terrain
Distance

GRIP AND ADHESION
Grip and grip are essential characteristics for runners and trail runners practising trail running on greasy and varied terrain.
The 6mm tread give you grip and prevent you from slipping in mud and very greasy terrain. Their shape and spacing are designed for maximum efficiency and performance.
Grip, on the other hand, enables the tyre to hold on to surfaces that are fairly flat, slippery and often wet, a characteristic provided by the quality of the rubber.
These two characteristics are provided by the D+Grip sole developed by Raidlight, a technical rubber with unrivalled qualities.

CUSHIONING AND DYNAMISM
These Dyanmic 2.0 trail shoes have a regular fit, neither too tight nor too wide, so this model is suitable for all foot types.
The insole has shock-absorbing plates positioned in three distinct zones. They provide additional cushioning to the EVA plate, the main cushioning element, in the areas of the foot most exposed to impact.
Trail runners, whatever the distance covered during training and trail races, need maximum comfort and dynamism to be as efficient as possible and to conserve all their energy over the kilometres. These are the ideal conditions for a succession of trail runs with maximum pleasure.

SAFETY AND STABILITY
The stability of trail shoes is a guarantee of safety for the foot, which is subject to friction, impact and the risk of injury, so it's vital to limit these risks.
So we've equipped our Dynamic 2.0 with the following:
- Asymmetric Toe Protection: shape of the front boot to limit direct impact on the toes
- Asymmetric Heel Support: internal foot support for light pronators
- Rock plate in the midsole for added stability