361 Sport Miro Nude review

361 Sport Miro Nude: The Lightest Carbon-Plated Running Shoe

In the fiercely competitive world of performance footwear, every brand is battling for the coveted title of the ‘best carbon-plated running shoe.’ With major players constantly pushing boundaries in speed, responsiveness, and innovation, the race to the top is more intense than ever. And now, into this arena enters 361 Sport with its latest offering – the Miro Nude.

Known for its commitment to quality and innovation, 361 Sport has teamed up with elite athletes like Nikola Jokić and Aaron Gordon. However, the Miro Nude isn’t just another entry into the carbon-plated segment; it’s the lightest carbon running shoe the brand has ever produced, weighing just 110 grams (Size 7). With a design inspired by nature and wrapped in eco-friendly packaging, the Miro Nude promises a blend of performance, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology.

Miro Nude - Lightest shoe 110g

One of the most intriguing aspects of the Miro Nude is its packaging. It arrives in an egg-shaped shoebox, inspired by the Merops philippinus bird. The box, made of recyclable material, reflects the brand’s commitment to environmental sustainability. The shoe is described as “light as an egg, thin as a cicada,” hinting at both its design and performance. But does the Miro Nude live up to the hype? Let’s dive deeper into its design and performance to find out.

Key specifications:

Brand: 361 sports
Model: Miro Nude
Weight: 3.9 oz. (111 g) for US 9 model
Heel: N.A.
Toe: N.A.
Heel drop: N.A.
Carbon plate: Yes

Cushioning & Ride

Cushioning: CQTEXTREM3 double-layer foam
Purpose: Race Day

Technology Used

Qu!kBONE carbon-fiber plate
C!LK(Carbon Silk) upper
RPU Anti-Skid outsole

Price of Miro Nude

Price: $302 CAD

Upper

361 Sport Miro Nude

The upper of the Miro Nude is impressively thin, to the point where you can even see through it. Using C!LK (Carbon Silk) technology, it offers a snug fit, wrapping your foot securely for an excellent lockdown. Despite its delicate appearance, the upper is highly breathable, allowing quick airflow to keep your feet dry and comfortable during intense runs. This lightweight construction makes it an ideal choice for runners who prioritize both speed and ventilation.

Midsole

361 Sport Miro Nude

It’s the midsole of racing shoe that truly distinguishes from other shoes. The integrated insole and midsole design makes the shoe extremely lightweight. However, I’m curious to test these shoes on a longer run, as I’m eager to see how they feel in terms of comfort and support over extended distances without the insole. The double-layer CQTEXTREM3 foam provides excellent responsiveness, while the Qu!kBONE carbon-fiber plate adds rigidity and propulsion, giving runners that extra boost during push-offs.

Outsole

361 Sport Miro Nude

The outsole of the Miro Nude features RPU Anti-Skid technology, which provides good grip and stability. However, due to the shoe’s ultra-lightweight properties and the use of environmentally friendly materials, it’s important to note that the outsole will wear down relatively quickly. After around 3-4 marathons of use, you may notice some damage. However they still seems better than other $500 shoes which are meant to last for a single race.

Pros

  • Cheaper than many other super shoes
  • Ultra lightweight & breathable

Cons

  • Usage limited to 3-4 marathons

Conclusion

The Miro Nude from 361 Sport sets a new standard for lightweight carbon-plated running shoes. At only 110g, it’s the lightest in its class, combining top-tier technology like the Qu!kBONE carbon-fiber plate and CQTEXTREM3 cushioning to enhance performance. Its eco-friendly packaging and innovative design reflect the brand’s future-forward approach. If you’re in search of a shoe that delivers both speed and comfort without compromise, the Miro Nude is worth considering. Whether you’re training daily or aiming for your next race PB, this shoe will give you the edge you need.

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