
Rossignol Venosk is a $140 door-to-trail shoe designed for comfort and performance across varied terrain. It uses a 28 mm heel and 22 mm forefoot stack height with a 6 mm drop, weighing 9.2 oz (260 g) for a men’s size 9. The shoe emphasizes versatility and endurance, with a light, breathable upper and strong grip on multiple surfaces. The upper is slightly wider than the related model, especially in the toebox, providing a forgiving fit for higher-volume days. Fit tuning is supported by a double-lacing system with lace holes positioned at multiple locations, improving how the shoe locks in.
"The Venosk has a 28-millimeter stack height at the heel and 22 millimeters at the forefoot for a smooth 6-millimeter drop. It has an actual weight of 9.2 ounces (260 grams) for a U.S. men's 9 - lighter than the Vezor. Overall, versatility is the preferred and dominant descriptor of this shoe. It fits well, grips on a variety of terrain, has a light, breathable upper, and provides a responsive ride perfect for shorter runs. With road miles, snow miles, and deserted technical miles, the Venosk showed up ready to navigate many solid runs."
"The Rossignol Venosk upper resembles the Rossignol Vezor in character and aesthetic appeal. The Venosk is slightly wider throughout, especially at the toebox. A wide, forgiving toebox is a clutch design in the realm of endurance and facilitates higher-volume days. The mission of the Venosk is truer endurance, as opposed to the Vezor's speedier goals. Despite providing more toe room than the Vezor, the Venosk still has a narrow and tapered look, just less so. Its length helps with overall space."
"I had a much easier time dialing in a performance fit with the Venosk, aided by two major design ingenuities. A double-lacing system with a wider set of lace holes at three distinct locations on both si"
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