Norda 001 White/Gum
Norda 001 White/Gum
The world’s first seamless, lightest, trail running shoe made with Bio-Dyneema®, the world's lightest and strongest material.™
A shoe that doesn’t put any limits on how fast, how far or where to. A shoe designed to prove that performance and sustainability should always run together.
The norda™ x Vibram exclusive design is the ultimate high-performance trail running sole.
**We recommend going up half a size
Materials
Materials
Upper - woven with bio-based Dyneema® for the highest performance, abrasion resistance and the lightest footprint
Laces - diamond design pattern with bio-based Dyneema® and recycled polyester
Hi-Vis Reflective - front to rear for 360° visibility
Midsole Cushioning - norda™ x Vibram® SLE
Soleplate - norda™ x Vibram® exclusive design Formation sole with Litebase® and Megagrip® Rubber. 5mm lugs
Insole - custom designed TPU for the highest possible energy absorption and return
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Weight (Women's size US 8): 211g / 7.44 ounces approx. with OrthoLite insole, 232g / 8.18 ounces approx. with TPU insole
Weight (Men's size US 8.5): 247g / 8.71 ounces approx. with OrthoLite insole, 268g / 9.45 ounces approx. with TPU insole
Drop / Stack: TPU insole: 5.0mm (approx. foot position. Heel: 26mm, Forefoot: 21mm). OrthoLite insole 4.0mm (approx. foot position. Heel: 23mm, Forefoot: 19mm)
Sustainability
Sustainability
The norda™️ 001 upper is seamlessly constructed with Dyneema®. Bio-based Dyneema Fibre® is the world’s strongest and lightest fibre™️. It uses a mass balance approach, is sustainably sourced, and is a BlueSign® approved material and ISCC certified.
Of all the high-performance fibres, Dyneema® delivers the lowest carbon footprint per unit strength. 75% of the energy used to manufacture Dyneema Fibre® comes from renewable energy sources saving C02 emissions equivalent to 13,000 vehicles.
The norda™️ 001 is the first of its kind to use Dyneema® in this way, ensuring the shoe is not only ultra-light but strong enough to survive any trail. Again and again.