Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Product review: Newton Momentus trail shoe

I reviewed the Newton Gravity trainer back in September last year and I must admit, I have become a huge fan! So when I received the Newton Momentus trail shoe, I was very excited. And as you can see from the picture, the colour of the trainer is simply stunning (well, in my eyes anyway!).

The Momentus is the first shoe in the Newton range that is designed for off-road. There have been some complaints in the past about the other models in the range, stating that they weren't hard wearing enough to use on tracks and trails, well, this is the answer. Even though it is billed as a trail/offroad shoe, I think that is a little misleading, the reason I say that is because it is great on the road too. Most Newtons have an upper with an open mesh (great for ventilation), therefore they aren't great for colder days, but these are a real good outdoor hard wearing shoe, offering greater traction and durability over some of the others in the range.

Without getting too technical, the Newton range offers a more natural running style by having a very small heel to toe drop (making them effectively flat), the drop on the Momentus is about 3% (some of the more performance Newton's are nearer 1.3%), with most other brands having a far greater drop. This low heel to toe drop makes the shoe almost flat (i.e. natural), therefore is closer to a more natural running style, i.e. barefoot.

What's the deal with those crazy lugs? Again, I won't go into too much of the science, but suffice to say they are there for a reason. The raised lugs (ridges on the forefoot) act independently from each other, compressing into a rubber membrane on impact, this effectively reduces impact shock by up to 44%. The lugs then return that stored energy (a bit like a coiled spring) which reduces fatigue and allows for reduced occurrence of injury.

Bottom line is, I love 'em! I am very much into the whole natural running philosophy and these shoes definitely help you transition to a more natural running style. I want people to run faster, more efficiently and with less injuries, and in my opinion, the Newton Momentus will definitely help with that.

8 comments:

jc said...

Frank,
I've been quiet on my blog ref BF running as I wanted to get to a happy state before giving my verdict. I'll stick a post up soon, but just thought I'd mention that I moved to doing my long runs in Saucony Kinvaras, which have a 4mm drop heel to front. They do allow forefoot strike easily and provide an ideal level of cushioning. I haven't had the nerve to tell Helen at 10-point yet, but I am still running in the Vivo Evos at least once per week to keep it real. Cheers JC

Turbo Man said...

Frank

That shoe looks like a frog has been sick, and whilst the frog was being sick someone stepped on it and squashed it, face down, in its own sick.

:-)

Mark "Frank" Whittle said...

Turbo: I love them too! ;-)

JC: You wait until I speak to Helen next!!! This model of Newton has a 5mm heel to toe drop (the biggest drop in the Newton range), but this includes the insole; most other manufacturers don’t include this in their figures, I’ve read that the Kinvara is more like 6mm in reality (much, much better the traditional 10-18mm). The Kinvara gets some good press, I’m glad you like it. Not sure about the Evo’s though! I look forward to reading your post.

Unknown said...

shoe sounds great, looks shocking.
i was going to post soon as to what pair of trainers would be god for my training? speak on saturday

Mark "Frank" Whittle said...

Happy to chat on Saturday Roy, although Helen at Ten-Point is the real expert. Chat soon!

Unknown said...

cheers for Saturday mate, those trainers looked even badder on your feet than the pic though! them is proper horrible colours..

Mark "Frank" Whittle said...

Roy, you know you want a pair!!! ;-)

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