Dts4 W Bugrip® Black
Dts4 W Bugrip® Black
Dts4 W Bugrip® Black
Dts4 W Bugrip® Black
Dts4 W Bugrip® Black
Dts4 W Bugrip® Black
Dts4 W Bugrip® Black

Dts4 W Bugrip® Black

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  • Running Shoe Type: Trail
  • Department: Women
  • Sub category: Trail running shoes
  • Product number: 60087-95
  • Cushioning: Firm
  • Drop: 12 mm
  • Width: Regular
DTS stands for Distance Training Shoe and the shoe is developed for just a little longer running sessions, or for you who run a couple of times a week as a regular exerciser. Both the tongue and the collar are padded to minimize pressure from the lacing and relieve the heel tendon. The upper material consists of a flexible mesh fabric with reinforcements in TPU. The upper also has a Weather Shield membrane that has good water-repellent properties. The midsole is well cushioned and has a relatively high drop to fit the jogger's training session on relatively flat surfaces. The load is wide precisely because the feet often swell a lot when running long distances. The outsole's BUGrip technology, with its 19 dynamic steel studs, provides a phenomenal grip on snow, ice and gravel. The studs have a tip made of carbide steel, which means that they do not wear out even after prolonged running on clean asphalt, which is just a real scenario because it is often only spotty slippery during winter running. The grip of the studs makes it possible to maintain a relaxed running pace and keep the speed up even when running on clean ice. DTS BUGrip is simply the ideal winter running shoe for the long calm sessions in the hunt for spring's peak form. • Stable and well-damped • Wide last and high level of comfort • Compliant top with Weather Shield Top Enginereed mesh / TPU / Weather Shield Lining Half lined with QuickDry mesh Insole PU comfort foam, removable Midsole Lightweight EVA with ESS stabilizer Outsole BUGrip®, rubber with 19 dynamic studs Weight 340gr (US 9) / 290gr (USL7,5) Size US 7-13 (40-47) / USL 5.5-USL 10.5 (36-42) Torsional rigidity Medium flex Drop 12 mm Attenuation Full Read Broad

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Tips and tricks about running shoes

Cushioning - What to think about

When referring to running shoes, dampening describes the ability of the shoe to absorb impact shock and reduce vibrations. Essentially, it's the shoe's cushioning system working its magic.

Here's a breakdown of dampening in running shoes:

Impact: When your foot strikes the ground while running, a significant force travels up your leg.
Cushioning: The midsole of your shoe, typically made from shock-absorbing materials like EVA foam or gels, absorbs this impact force.
Reduced Vibration: By absorbing the force, the shoe minimizes vibrations that can travel up your bones and muscles. This helps reduce stress on your joints and muscles, leading to a more comfortable run.


Not all shoes offer the same level of cushioning. Here are some things to consider:

Midsole material: Softer and thicker midsoles generally provide more cushioning.
Shoe type: Cushioned running shoes prioritize cushioning with a focus on shock absorption.
Your needs: If you experience joint pain or run on hard surfaces, a shoe with good dampening might be beneficial.

Drop - What is it?

In running shoes, drop refers to the difference in height between the heel and the forefoot of the shoe. It's typically measured in millimeters (mm).

Here's a quick breakdown:

Higher drop (usually above 6mm): Creates a more angled platform, often preferred by heel strikers for a more comfortable initial impact.

Lower drop (around or below 6mm): Promotes a more midfoot or forefoot strike, similar to barefoot running.

Choosing the right drop depends on your natural running style and preferences. It's important to consider this when selecting your running shoes!

Width - What fits me?

Running shoes come in various widths to accommodate different foot shapes. Here's the breakdown:

Regular width: This is the most common width and fits most people.
Narrow width: Ideal for runners with feet that feel too loose in standard width shoes. Signs you might need narrow shoes include extra space on the sides or your foot slipping within the shoe.
Wide width: Designed for runners with wider feet. If your feet feel pinched or compressed in standard width shoes, you likely need a wider option. Look for shoes with a wider toe box to prevent discomfort.

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