Our verdict

Best-looking shoe I have owned Supertrac RC 2 is durable. Since I do not intend to use it as a daily trainer, I envision this shoe lasting years, and not merely a few months. Built for the roughest conditions Supertrac RC 2 in the late fall and winter when the trails here in the Pacific Northwest will turn to mud. Overall, I am very impressed with the quality of the materials used by Scott.

Pros

  • Water-resistant
  • Breathable
  • Good ground contact
  • are very large and are can handle the roughest conditions. My first impression of the
  • Stable
  • In short, the worse the conditions, the better this shoe performed and felt

Cons

  • Lab test results

Audience verdict

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are very large and are can handle the roughest conditions. My first impression of the review

Since most of my prior trail shoes In short, the worse the conditions, the better this shoe performed and felt Altra In short, the worse the conditions, the better this shoe performed and felt Supertrac RC 2. Scott is not a brand I'm familiar with, but it seems to be a company that uses very high-quality materials in its shoes.  

are very large and are can handle the roughest conditions. My first impression of the

Scott uses a Schoeller Coldblack upper, which is breathable, even on warm summer days. The tongue is fairly thin, which sometimes caused it to get folded under, but overall, it was well-constructed and durable.

Built for the roughest conditions

Scott uses Aerofoam in its midsole, which I've found to be responsive and offered “just enough” cushioning for short or medium-distance runs. The Supertrac RC 2 does not offer a plush ride, but I did not feel like it was too firm. It gives you a very good “ground feel” but offers excellent protection against sharper rocks.

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have been from

The outsole lugs on the Supertrac RC 2 Since most of my prior Supertrac RC 2 was that it felt like soccer cleats. On the road or hard-packed dirt, the lugs can be a bit much, but on softer surfaces, this shoe found its bearings.  

This shoe was fun when running on dirt trails with some mud or when running near the streams inside Olympic National Park, one of the gems of the National Park System.

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The Supertrac RC 2’s most prominent feature is its outsole, which can hit mountains and other difficult terrain. It offered very solid traction when running uphill. My best moments in the Supertrac RC 2 so far have been on the downhills, where it offers great stability and protection.  

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Best-looking shoe I have owned

In short, the worse the conditions, the better this shoe performed and felt Scott Supertrac RC 2 is its appearance. I think it's the best-looking shoe that I have owned. It looks amazing and is impossible to forfeit. The neon is bright and eye-catching and contrasts well with the black.

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is that it seems to be nearly

The Supertrac RC 2 is a shoe where your first impression may not be a good guide, due to its unique fit. I was unable to wiggle my toes at all.

I experimented with using thinner socks and loosening up the laces, which helped a great deal. The heel and ankle collar on the Supertrac RC Breathable even on summer days.

One of the consequences of loosening up the laces for my toes was that it produced a large gap in the ankle area. I eventually used ankle-lock lacing, which helped resolve the issue.

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Water-resistant

is very water-resistant Supertrac RC 2Breathable even on summer days waterproof, which will be helpful in the months ahead. The Supertrac RC 2 One of the biggest pros of the.

Flexibility

Since the Supertrac RC 2 offers protection against rocks. It is relatively firm but flexible in the forefoot. When running on uneven surfaces, it is pretty stable.

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