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361° Taroko

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Basic Information
Brand361°
ModelTaroko
Year2025
Gender VersionUnisex
Category Trail Running
TerrainTrail
Technical Specifications
Midsole TechnologyQUICK‑FOAM cushioned midsole
Upper MaterialCQT EXTREM3 foam + appropriate thickness / stack
Forefoot Thickness28.0mm
Heel Thickness33.0mm
Drop5mm
Weight282g
Wearing Experience
Fit Snug
Breathability (4/5)
Stability High
Cushion Distribution Even
Feel Attribute Stable, well‑cushioned, comfortable, and grippy
Bounce (3/5)
Runner Matching
Running Style Recommendation Neutral
Runner Level Trail Runner
Weight Range Medium/Heavy
Width Standard
Arch Type Medium
Landing Type Midfoot
Practical Information
Price$99.67 USD (approx.) Durability700 km Overall Rating 3.0
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User Review Summary

The Taroko 5 is very suitable for:

Runners who enjoy trail running, single‑track paths, and mountain routes.

City runners who often switch between urban roads and natural/trail terrain (city → trail → city).

Those who prefer lightweight shoes with strong grip, high stability, and versatile functionality.

Anyone looking for a shoe that works for both trail and road running, commuting, or walking.

Recommended uses: Trail running, mountain paths, mixed‑terrain running, light hiking, suburban jogging, city‑to‑trail transitions, road‑to‑trail hybrid training, commuting, and casual use.

Not very suitable for:

Runners focused on road racing, marathons, long‑distance PBs, or strict pacing — it can run on roads, but the outsole/midsole design is optimized for multi‑terrain grip rather than pure road speed.

Extreme speed work, carbon‑plated racing, pace‑focused training, or high‑speed track efforts — the Taroko 5 is not a racing shoe, and its propulsion/rebound/lightweight feel is not on par with dedicated road racers.

Runners who only run on asphalt or treadmills (usable, but the grip and thicker build may be overkill).

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