The i-Run team says
Gain in speed during your trail sessions thanks to the velocity of the Arcteryx Sylan shoe for women. Reliable and comfortable, it is a formidable ally for memorable performances.
Sylan, for what type of athlete, what use, what distance, and what surface?
It is aimed at a rather experienced audience with ambitious goals. You use it regularly during your weekly outings to progress at a fast pace.
You benefit from it on all distances and on a wide variety of trails, even wet or muddy ones.
Sylan, what use?
+ Designed to bring maximum dynamism to your running sessions, it is ideal in your quest for new personal records on technical terrains.
- If you want to focus on long distances with additional lightness, we recommend the Norvan LD.
Why choose the Sylan?
By opting for the Sylan you can enjoy:
- A geometry conducive to propulsion.
- A lightweight and responsive foam.
- Essential cushioning to perform in good conditions.
- Impeccable fit and support.
- Grip and traction essential for progressing confidently.
Characteristics of the Sylan
- Drop: 6 mm.
- Cushioning: the midsole features a lightweight foam capable of effectively absorbing shocks upon impact with the ground. It provides a dynamic rebound to give you an exceptional energy return.
- Upper (the upper part that wraps the foot): your foot is ideally supported for absolute safety during effort. Its design is intended to prevent debris infiltration on rugged trails.
- Outsole: it promises remarkable grip in addition to traction facilitated by the presence of lugs. You are comfortable on every course, uphill and downhill.
- Removable insole
- Weight observed at i-Run: 267 g in size 40
- Color: black and gray
Technologies
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Vibram Megagrip
High-performance rubber. Vibram soles are designed around three main principles: traction, comfort, and protection. The Megagrip ensures maximum grip on both wet and dry surfaces, with great durability.
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Vibram Litebase
Vibram Litebase is an innovative technology designed to significantly reduce the weight of the sole by decreasing the thickness of the rubber, while maintaining the same performance.