La Sportiva
Bushido II Womens
Bushido II Womens
Regular price
£105.00
Regular price
£155.00
Sale price
£105.00
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Technical/aesthetic evolution of Bushido, competition footwear dedicated to skyrunning: super light, extra grip, aggressive, the shoe is designed to ensure perfect stability on all types of off road terrain. Thanks to the STB Control construction, the TPU skeleton placed laterally on the uppers, reaches down to wrap the midsole in the medial part, stabilizing the shoe. This solution allows to obtain a snug fit and greater overall stability thanks to the synergistic work of uppers and midsole, as well as the reduced weight of the product, avoiding the insertion of heavy stabilizers in the central part of the shoe. The FriXion Red double compound sole has different support surfaces: the rounded shape of the external lugs that rise sideways to touch the midsole, creates a gradual support angle with the ground, maintaining stability even in extreme foot torsion. This allows you to run safely even on more technical terrain in the presence of roots, stones and branches. Maximum support on the medial part of the foot, freedom of movement and comfort at the toe. The result is a shoe that, in pure La Sportiva style, offers new solutions to meet the needs of the most demanding runners, rewriting the rules of the game with a totally new construction never seen before in trail running shoes. Bushido II: the new path for trail runners.
Features
Features
Specifications
Specifications
• Upper: breathable, air mesh with thermoplastic film reinforcements, TPU medial skeleton placed laterally on rip-stop inserts
• Lining: slip resistant, breathable mesh
• Midsole: Compressed EVA and Stability Control System
• Sole: Frixion Red
• Footbed: 4mm Ortholite Ergonomic
• Drop: 6mm
• Cushioning: 7mm
• Weight: 250g half pair, size 38
• Colour: Red Plum/Topaz
Sizing Advice
Sizing Advice
• Sizes Small: Go up
• Narrow: Go up a size for wide feet
These are just for gentle guidance, we can't guarantee a good fit sadly, the technology simply doesn't exist.