TEVA’s X-1 Control 2 Trail Running Shoe Review
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This weekend I ran in a brand new pair of TEVA X-1 Control 2 trail running shoes in the XTERRA Georgia trail run series “Thrills in the Hills XDURO” half-marathon. When I say “brand new,” I mean it. Prior to this trail race, I had only run 6 miles on the road in these shoes. I also wore the TEVAs around the house the night before the race but I don’t know if this is a good technique for breaking in new running shoes. It did make me feel better about my preparation for the trail race. I like feeling better.
There was no need for me to worry though, the TEVA X-1 Control 2 trail running shoes fit perfectly and performed well above my expectations! I had been training for a road race and hadn’t been on any serious trails in a while. I needed a shoe that would be able to transition me from the roads back to the trail. I definitely picked the right shoe. The TEVA X-1 Control 2s cushioning and lightweight package made it feel like I was running in road shoes while on the trail. The Spider XC rubber outsole maximized my traction while the Shoc Pad inserts provided the extra comfort that I get from my road shoes. 4 out of 5 shoe-scientists agree, Teva’s X-1 Control 2 Trail Running Shoes are, “Strong enough for the roads, but PH balanced, just for the trails.” You don’t believe me? Go ahead and ask any 5 shoe-scientists you want!
I really put the TEVAs to the test racing in extremely muddy and slippery conditions. It had rained for 24 hours straight prior to the race and the course had a lot of standing water with the Georgia red clay forest floor being extremely soaked and slippery. Even though TEVA was developed in the laid-back CA atmosphere, they made some trail running shoes that performed great even in GA conditions. Maybe its because all of the best shoe-science Universities are in CA. At any rate, while other runners were slipping and falling in front of me, I was maneuvering and pivoting with ease because of the superior traction of the X-1s. I even had to hurdle one runner who went down directly in front of me. My TEVAs stuck the muddy landing, no problem. Maybe these trail running shoes could be good hurdling shoes. Someone should try it out and let me know.
I tend to run straight through standing water rather than go around it which the TEVAs did great in too. No, they don’t allow you to walk on water, but they do have quick drying mesh material which keeps them from staying wet. My X-1s were bone dry by the end of the race! Now I just have to find some socks that do the same thing and I’ll be golden.
The TEVA X-1 Control 2s are for runners that need more stability in their running. The shoe has a dual-density compression molded EVA midsole which reduces pronation and aids in stability. It’s science. At any rate, I’m very picky about the amount of stability in my running shoes and have a tough time finding the perfect fit but I didn’t have any issues with these TEVA X-1 Controls. They provided the perfect amount of support. Now I just have to work on my other “stability” issues.
Overall, TEVA’s X-1 Control 2 Trail Running Shoes gave a great performance on my first trail run trial. Their lightweight cushioning gives you the comfort you need but it is tough enough to handle even the most technical trails. This shoe allows you to go all out on steep descents and provides enough traction to climb the hills; no matter how muddy the conditions are. I would recommend these shoes to anyone. They are perfect for runners who are just beginning to run trails and want to maintain the feel of their normal road running shoe or experienced trail runners who want more performance out of their trail running shoes. If you are looking for stability in trail running shoes, go no further than the TEVA X-1 Control 2s.
It’s like Le Var Burton from the 1983 kids television show Reading Rainbow says, “You don’t have to take my word for it.” Check the TEVAs out for yourself. Remember, ‘you can be anything, take a look, it’s in a book’….a book about trail running is cool.
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