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Norda - 003 G+

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r/trailrunningNorda 001A vs 002
7 days ago

003 is a great everyday & travel shoe! Fewer colors tho

r/trailrunningNorda 001A vs 002
7 days ago

I've had the 003 for everyday wear for a couple of years, and it has plenty of outsole tread left.

Reddit Iconnomad-system 0.5
r/JapanTravelTipsWhat shoes did you wear while on your trip to Japan?
7 months ago

We go for 23 days in October. I’m planning to wear either my Norda 001 or 003

r/onebagDoes an all-in-one shoe exist?
3 months ago

I wore the Norda 003 exclusively for 23 days in Japan in October. Fantastic shoe. The soles do wear a little fast with mainly urban use but they have lots of life still. I also own the 001 which are really nice too, but I prefer the more padded heel and slip on the 003 provides. Let me know if you have any specific questions, happy to help.

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r/trailrunningNorda 001A vs 002
7 days ago

Agreed 003 better as lighter and more low profile. Also they tend to run hot (i live southern Europe).

Reddit IconTikal26 0.5
r/trailrunningGood Road to Trail shoe recommendations
8 months ago

I am on the opposite side of the spectrum but in my search I have found a couple of things that might suit you.Altra has a hybrid shoe named the Outroad that has good cushion. Mount to Coast is also coming out with a road to trial show named H1 in September. That looks like it checks all your boxes. I would also recommend the Norda 03. It is really a good Road to Trail show. That is what Inise in the winter betweny road and local trail

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r/trailrunningNeed New Wide Trail Shoe
8 months ago

I am wore an 11 in every set of Altras I had. I wesr a 12 in 002. Though, they are snug when they are new, after ~100k they break in quite well. I do not wesr the 001 or the 003, the upper design for those 2 models is the same, and it pulls on my achilles (and hypothetically, also fits slightly larger). I found Nordas recommendation to upsize 1 full size for the 002 to be perfect.

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r/hikinggearHelp me find the perfect travel/hiking shoe!
5 months ago

norda, especially the g+ models if you want them to be a bit better in the cold. I have friends who hiked through the length of New Zealand in complete autonomy with two pairs. Durability can’t be beat, they are super comfortable and extremely light.

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Reddit IconeffortDee 0.0
r/trailrunningBest review websites (preferably with an accent on long term ré-review/durability protocol)
about 1 month ago

I have never ran in Saucony and in my research they rarely come up as one made for durability. Decathlon TR2/MT3 (entry level trail runner and mountain trainer), i get 1400km+ minimum (sometimes as much as 2000km) out of the outsole and am on my 6th pair. The MT3 is the third iteration of that trainer :) Mount to Coast H1 only has 2mm tread but has really surprised me with durability, i'm on almost 600km and they still look new, maybe lost 0.5mm of tread at most. Nnormal and Norda both getting 1400-2000km (sometimes more) in my research for durability and there is a lot of evidence out there for these.

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r/trailrunningNorda. Yes or no?
10 months ago

I love them. Felt great out the box (size 0.5 up) and you can get a really snug fit with no need to heel lock. My first pair has a little 1,000 km on them. Treat is pretty worn as most of the trails I run are fairly rough. Upper is in ridiculously good shape - definitely couldn't say that about many shoes after 1,000 km. I use them for carpeted trails now as I bought a second pair when I found them cheap somewhere. Only downsides are that if they get wet, they take a good while to dry. But on the flip side, they keep water out for a long time.