We opened the box the Blade Max Trail of K-Swiss and the first
impression is of firepower and robustness, which is linked to a slightly higher
weight of the shoe. Building your curious sole is his trademark, drawing wide
attention their "Blades".
When we put on slippers Blade Max Trail of K-Swiss's feel comfortable
with enough space for your fingers to not mistreat them in our outings, lighter
what the scale says, higher above the ground than estilado on the trail lately
and a strange (rather nice) feeling heel to get some subject, to be a light
suit walking.
From the first kilometers check that despite their appearance may
indicate otherwise, the Blade Max Trail are some shoes that flex well. This
flexibility is progressive and is particularly marked in some particular point.
Blade Max Trail shoes K-Swiss can classify within the segment shoes with plenty
of cushioning, no doubt looking for users who want to make many kilometers with
sufficient protection. The Blade Max Trail of K-Swiss shoes are a trail with a
classic drop of about 11mm. The high profile of the Blade Max Trail, and great
cushioning, severely punish the sensitivity that we have the land, and this is
very low. A highlight for the high protection we have in the foot against
stones or outgoing. Rock Block plate insulates and protects us even more,
perhaps redundantly.
The subject of our foot in the shoe Blade Max Trail improved. Ankle
forward is very good. Midfoot and forefoot are highly secured and comfortable,
largely thanks to the five heat-sealed strips that make up the classic drawing
of K-Swiss, along with the plastic material between them. The foot is shown
sufficiently stable within the Blade Max Trail of K-Swiss. It is the effort
that we must make is the one that, accompanying the shoe properly. If you have
a better stability returns to place the blame on the heel support, which does
not accompany the level of the rest of the shoe.
The level of protection does not reach the heights that, for example,
marks a Goretex, but can reach be sufficient for small splashes, dew on the
grass or water or light rain for a short period of time, getting to obtain a
good level of compromise between impermeability and breathability.
Finally, by way of conclusion on the first trail shoe brand K-Swiss are
strengths and weaknesses:
A please find the concept of a high damping well resolved, capable of
devouring kilometers and stones with comfort, a rugged upper with Ion-Mask
technology, high level finishes and an acceptable overall stability . Against this, an excess of insensitivity of the land, a little
aggressive grip, especially laterally, light protection and a lack of heel
support which results in lack of greater stability, better performance and
security.
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