There’s no Boost or Lightstrike Pro on the Trailmaker 2.0’s midsole, so the ride can be harsh over longer (5K+) distances. The forefoot, in particular, is fairly low profile (19 mm), so the lack of cushioning and protection will be felt during a long run. The upper is well-buil...
the shoe feels cushioned as the blades bend, but that’s pretty much all there is to it. From the looks of the Springblade, it would seem as if the blades would flatten themselves completely out against the underside of the shoe, ready to snap back from its fully compressed state...