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A lightweight trail racing shoe with a Vibram outsole is what the Nike Terra Kiger 10 is designed as, it’s upfront branded on the sidewall – Nike Trail Racing. Which right off the bat feels like this is a specific use shoe.
Nike made some changes from the Kiger 9 to the Terra Kiger 10. The outsole has been upgraded from a grippy rubber to the Vibram megagrip along with changing to the Cushlon 3.0 foam for this model.
I was interested to try a unisex shoe, are they made differently, would I notice a drastically different fit to a women’s specific shoe? Spoiler, I didn’t notice either of these, that’s not bad though.
Also worth noting this is a unisex shoe you won’t find in the women’s trail running shoe section on the Nike website which we find very odd, so maybe it’s just a current mistake.
- Wide feet: Not a wide shoe, narrow fit, but standard width will be fine.
- Technical trails: The Vibram megagrip outsole provides good traction on trail.
- Long runs: 50k max, but better suited for shorter distance trail races.
- Front of the Pack: Fast…