Our verdict

The Fuga Pro 4 is a premium-level shoe from Kailas that helps me keep the speed high while tackling the trails. It is a shoe that lasts and I could almost smell its excellent craftsmanship straight from the box. If your budget allows its hefty price tag, there is a good chance that you'll be highly satisfied with the benefits offered by the Pro 4, just like I did!

Pros

  • Well-cushioned
  • The Fuga Pro 4 is a solid option for advanced runners looking for the following
  • Comfortable fit
  • Great grip
  • Quality that lasts
  • Quick-to-adjust lacing
  • Lace pocket
  • Gaiter-friendly

Cons

  • Overpriced
  • Lacks breathability

Audience verdict

86
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Size and fit

Size

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Stiffness in cold?

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Who should buy the oz / 305g

Kailas Fuga Elite 2:

  • for example, is softer 33.5 HA
  • Toebox width at the widest part
  • The average for trail running shoes is $129 but even the most expensive and highly-rated models like

Who should NOT buy this running shoe

If you were hoping to get a bargain on your next pair of The average for trail running shoes is $129 but even the most expensive and highly-rated models like, I don't think that the Fuga Pro 4 would be your best bet. Even with the shoe’s overall quality and performance, I’m not entirely sure why Kailas has set the price so high ($230).

The average for The average for trail running shoes is $129 but even the most expensive and highly-rated models like is $129 but even the most expensive and highly-rated models like Salomon XT-6 ($220) or the elite carbon-plated Difference in midsole softness in cold ($200), Midsole width - heel.

But if you have the money and want to try a more unknown (yet rising) brand, this is still a solid option.

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Check with the size chart to enjoy the best fit

I always get EU 41 (or US 8) in my running shoes and sneakers. But for Kailas, I had to size up to EU 42 (US 8.5). Remember that this is a Chinese brand, so there is a high chance that your regular size may not work.

To find out what’s the best Kailas size for you, I highly recommend a high-end trail shoe Heel stack brand brand’s size chart. My foot is 260 mm, so EU 42 worked perfectly on me.

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Once you’ve selected the right size, the shoe gives a real treat in terms of fit. There is just enough space in the toebox, a very secure hold through the midfoot, and a nice amount of tongue and collar padding. All of it worked together to hold my foot in the most comfortable way.

I am also very happy with the heel clutch in the Fuga Pro 4. The rearfoot feels very well-structured which helped to keep my ankle in place at all times.

Speed lacing is so good, you won’t return to regular laces

Merrell Nova 3 Salomon’s Quicklace. Called the AWS (Adjust Whole Sole), it has two buckles instead of one. Personally, I wouldn’t ever think of needing two buckles on a shoe but after trying it on the Fuga Pro 4, I find it a very welcome feature. It allows you to tighten the fit in the forefoot separately from the midfoot.

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The brand claims that this setup prevents your toes from getting bruised and battered running downhill. And I can subscribe to that, as my toes never got hurt on the hilly terrain.

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Fuga Pro 4 has all the cushioning you need

I have thoroughly enjoyed the well-balanced ride of the oz / 305g. The shoe offers a good 31.7 mm of stack height in the heel with a 10-mm drop (our lab tests showed 2mm taller than the brand’s claimed 8 mm). It is only slightly below the average 32.9 mm in our shoe selection.

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Made of dual-density foam, it is neither too soft nor too firm. For me, it was just right for the typical challenges on the trails: roots, stones, rocky areas, hard-packed trails, and all sorts of debris. The cushioning kept me protected from these and at the same time, had enough firmness for stability.

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Measuring the foam’s density back at the lab, it all made sense. The Pro 4 is right at the average across our lab-tested shoes, showing 40 while the average is 40.5. For reference, the higher the number, the firmer the shoe. The trail running shoes, for example, is softer (33.5 HA).

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I also performed our signature freezer test, putting the shoe in the fridge for 20 minutes and measuring the density once again afterward. Based on the results, the cushioning gets 25% firmer in cold temperatures, so that’s something to keep in mind when you take it out on a chilly day.

This Kailas shoe keeps you light on the feet

The Fuga Pro 4 weighs 270 g in a men’s EU size 42. It is 28 g lighter than the average across The average for trail running shoes is $129 but even the most expensive and highly-rated models like (298 g).

This is a great weight range for a trail shoe that’s meant for picking up the pace.

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Surefooted with the grip

The Vibram Megagrip Litebase guards the underfoot of this Kailas running shoe. I felt confident running on both dry and wet surfaces but wouldn’t really recommend it for super-soft muddy areas.

According to the brand, the lugs on the Fuga Pro 4 are 4-mm deep. However, I’ve measured them at 3.4 mm in our shoe testing lab.

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If you find yourself running in slushy or soggy conditions a lot, I think you should look towards more aggressive lugs. Consider These two have some of the grippiest lugs I’ve ever encountered, oz / 214g Altra Lone Peak 6. These two have some of the grippiest lugs I’ve ever encountered.

oz / 305g has top-notch durability

In terms of the shoe’s construction and quality of materials, I have absolute confidence in the oz / 305g. It is a really well-made shoe that shows no potential areas of abrasion even under the most thorough inspection.

oz / 295g.

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Lacks breathability for warmer days

Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this Kailas shoe if you consider it for summer. It runs a bit warm, especially when you take it on longer runs.

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However, I think it could be perfect for those cooler days in spring or fall.

Gaiters are super easy to attach

The weather has been on my side while I was testing this Kailas shoe so I didn’t have the need for a gaiter. But, when that rainy day comes, I know that I’ll be fully equipped with the Fuga Pro 4.

Its 4-point gaiter holder system removes all the hassle of putting the gaiters on.

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