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Voyage NITRO 3

Puma - Voyage NITRO 3

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r/AskRunningShoeGeeks β€’ PUMA trail shoes - Voyage Nitro 3 or Fast-Trac Nitro 3? β†’
9 months ago

Thanks for visualising the differences! Yes, I have various Puma models and this is a good comparison. I think I'll get the Voyage ones. I do live in the UK, but my size is 9.5!

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r/trailrunning β€’ PUMA trail shoes - Voyage Nitro 3 or Fast-Trac Nitro 3? β†’
9 months ago

Got the 1st ones. They're good enough for easy trails to 10kms

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r/trailrunning β€’ Struggling to find trail running shoes for over pronation β†’
5 months ago

For trails I use Puma Voyage Nitro 3 as I am used to the brand from my road shoes. Have tried to put an insole but they feel too packed that way. When I find a great stability atr shoe I'll let you know!

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r/AskRunningShoeGeeks β€’ Has anyone tried Puma Voyage Nitro 4 as a trail run shoe? Can’t remember mentioned anywhere. β†’
about 2 months ago

I ran extensively in the v3 (x2 pairs and clocked up over 1000miles between them) but I've only done one run in the v4 (but it was 31 miles 🀷). First off, love the v4 - massive upgrade. The foam is a lot more bouncy and has loads of energy return - felt a bit like I was running in some road up-tempo shoes compared to the v3 - especially my, admittedly pretty dead, v3's - it was like night and day. There is also a (much needed imo) rockplate so between that and the foam you do loose a bit of ground feel but it's acceptable. I got a touch of rubbing on one heel but that might have been some dirt so I'll withhold judgement on that (my run was VERY muddy - and they got submerged a number of times). The lugs on these seem a bit different to the v3's, not quite so articulated, so I was a little apprehensive at first but on foot they felt just like the v3 in terms of grip so no complaints there + they seem to shed mud a bit better which is a bonus. The best part for me was as I was nearly home (so \~30mile mark) I was running along and I realised I was already up the final hill and I hadn't noticed(!) which shoes the foam really was doing it's job. For me a solid 11 our of 10 upgrade.

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r/trailrunning β€’ Adequate trail running shoes β†’
6 months ago

Yes! The Voyage Nitro is a nice starter trail shoe for sure

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r/trailrunning β€’ Adequate trail running shoes β†’
6 months ago

If you want puma go with Fast-Trac Nitro or Voyage Nitro if you want more cushion.

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r/UKRunners β€’ What are you wearing on your feet for icy/snowy runs? β†’
4 months ago

I've been running icy country lanes (tarmac mainly) in Puma Nitros which have PUMAGRIP outsole. Have a look at some reviews and what others on Reddit are saying. They are ridiculously grippy in all conditions.

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