An elegant look merged with a nice neutral gait. Nike’s off-road warship performs as a great all-rounder. The third style of the Terra Kiger makes a prodigious and direct impression on the road and beside.
Sturdy rubber material alongside high-traction lugs are placed to help against sneaky undergrounds. As long as the soil is not wet and mucky the sole does a good job. As the sole profile is not too aggressive there can be sneaky encounters once it’s getting damp, mud-covered and rough. Nonetheless a good sole for a variation of undergrounds. Also 4mm drop from heel to toe are just down my alley.
The Oregonians are using their well-liked Flymesh material throughout the upper part of the Kiger. It provides a great and cosy fitting but my shoes got ripped whilst running some technical and stony segments. It did not disturb the performance of the shoe, as it is only the external material that easily got damaged.
Zoom Air elements located around the heel and in the forefoot area do offer a sprightly, reactive stride. The efficient Phylon midsole part helps runners with a midfoot strike.
One of the highlights is the asymmetrical tongue. It offers a efficient wrap around the foot which is very pleasant once you hit the trails.
Classy appearance joint with by a swift and exciting performance.
A sole that provides good traction on modest and non-technical trails. Advantage is a respectable general functioning that contains a blameless touch while running on the road. Once the soil gets to challenging the design of the sole wont help too much.
Amid 320 grams Nike’s Terra Kiger 3 delivers robust grip and a reckless lightweight flexibility. Designed for a neutral foot motion it’s an exciting shoe.
The Nike Kiger 3 gives you an supreme mixture of ground feel, cushion and guard even without the use of a rock plate in this shoe.
Exceptional agile design joint with a fun overall performance. The Kiger number 3 is a shoe that is pleases trail and tarmac.

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