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Under Armour Bandit Trail 3 review: what runners say
Fit
Fit doesn't work for everyone: at least one tester reports structural collapse on the medial side with each step, with the upper folding inward even in the usual size.
Feel
Medium cushioning, midsole runs on the firm side. Past 10–15 km the stiffness becomes noticeable; runners who prefer flat, low-profile shoes tolerate it well.
Durability
Solid construction with a tightly woven upper and 5–6 mm rubber outsole. No visible wear after four hard sessions; estimated multi-year lifespan with regular use.
Best for
Trail shoe for beginner to intermediate runners, paces above 5:30 min/km, short-to-medium distances. Well suited for tough conditions and wet terrain where grip and durability matter more than weight.
Weak points
The lateral upper structure buckles under foot pressure, creating a depression at every footstrike. Weight over 300 g is a drawback for runners seeking responsiveness.
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