![]() ![]() Since this is a trail shoe there is more a prominent tread. I was able to wear them, but I would certainly go up at least a half size compared to my other shoes. I found this shoe a bit small for my liking as the the toe box was pressed against the tips of my outer toes. Next are more specific thoughts tailored to each individual shoe: ![]() Aesthetically, I absolutely adore the colors and design of both the Pace and Dash – I wouldn’t change a thing. Though they are barefoot-style shoes, they hug my arches and feel like the hugging support of a standard running shoe, which is a good thing for me. When I pull the laces they form to the curves of my feet. I love how both shoes feel when I lace them up. Both also are constructed with a fairly wide forefoot (though I found the sizing of the two shoes a bit different – see below), and have a non-removable footbed. Both are zero drop with minimal cushioning, and both have a protective and durable Vibram-rubber sole. The Merrell Pace is a barefoot-style trail shoe, while the Dash is a barefoot-style road shoe. Melodie’s Review of the Merrell Pace and Dash Glovesįor this review I will be covering two similar shoes designed for different purposes. I arranged for Merrell to send Melodie pairs of the Pace and Dash Gloves (disclosure: they were provided free of charge by Merrell), and what follows is her review. Instead, I’ve recruited my dailymile friend Melodie to do a guest review of two female-specific shoes from the Merrell Barefoot line. My wife does run in the Merrell Lithe and Pace Gloves, but she’s not big on reviews, so I’ve not bugged her about writing one. Below is a video that they produced for the site that features my friend Emily (who works for Merrell, and is a full-time minimalist runner herself):įor obvious reasons, I am somewhat limited in my ability to review women’s shoes. Most recently, they initiated a campaign called “Pretty Strong” with an associated website geared toward encouraging women to experience minimalist footwear. Merrell has been putting a lot of effort lately into producing and marketing minimalist shoes for women, with multiple offerings in the running, training and casual categories. ![]()
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