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Puma Voyage NITRO 4 review: what runners say
Fit
True to size on narrow to medium feet; toe box and ankle are well locked down via wide-eyelet lacing system and sock-like interior. Runners with wide feet will find the fit restrictive, particularly in the forefoot.
Feel
Nitro foam midsole with solid resilience: not overly soft, decent energy return. High stack (35 mm at the heel) acts as a wedge on uneven terrain; some stiffness in very cold conditions.
Durability
No specific mileage data available for the Voyage Nitro 4. The Puma Grip ATR outsole with deep lugs is described as durable and versatile; thick rubber is a recurring strong point across the Puma line.
Best for
Mixed and all-terrain trail at moderate intensity: packed trails, light mud, connecting asphalt, exploratory runs. Well-suited for long distances on non-extreme terrain; less appropriate for technical rocky trail without a rock plate.
Weak points
Absence of a rock plate is noticeable on rocky and jagged terrain. The shoe lacks adequate lateral flex on very uneven surfaces, behaving as a rigid block rather than conforming to the ground.