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Distance’s midsole doesn’t have carbon fiber composite plate. Construction is otherwise the same as in Evo+. It is more flexible and feels lighter than Evo+. It is
more supportive than Racer but has a similar running feel.
Evo+’s midsole is otherwise the same as Distance’s, but it also has a carbon fiber
composite plate that supports a natural gait. Evo+ is more solid than Distance,
but the feel of the running surface is like Distance.
Evo+ Light is a lighter version of Evo+. Evo+ Light has a thinner midsole than Evo+, so it has more precise contact with the running surface.
Racer has a thinner midsole than Distance, making it more flexible and lighter than
Distance. Racer has even more precise feel of the running surface than Distance.
Racer is also more flexible than Racer+, which has a carbon composite plate to
support natural gait.
Racer+’s midsole is otherwise the same as Racer’s, but it also has a carbon fiber
composite plate that supports and follows the natural gait. Racer+ is a little more
solid than Racer.
The midsole structure of Trail and Trail+ is the same, but Trail+ also has a carbon fiber
composite plate that supports a natural gait. Trail’s outsole pattern is rougher
than Trail+’s. In both trail models, the outsole material holds very well on
different surfaces.
The midsole structure of Trail and Trail+ is the same, but Trail+ also has a carbon fiber
composite plate that supports a natural gait. Trail’s outsole pattern is rougher
than Trail+’s. In both trail models, the outsole material holds very well on
different surfaces.