No Bull's claim is clear: we're working hard. Day after day.
So it's up to you to work hard EVERY DAY.
"I'm here on purpose" is the only answer I want to hear.
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Who is No Bull
Get a creative director and a head of brand strategy of the Rebook. Get the urge to start again from the bottom, to be gods again little guys (so according to an article by enterpreneur. com).
Marcus Wilson and Michael Shaeffer have taken the way of essential design, super-resistant materials, and a small but powerful Olympus of CrossFit® athletes.
Are you a woman doing CrossFit? Watch the video with Brooke Wells, Tia-Clair Toomey, and Katrin Davidsdottir.
Then go, and destroy the Murph.
Let's go back to the No Bull Trainer shoe
Simple design, we said. Minimalist: the No Bull shoe only has what it must have.
This means no frills, starting with the name: trainer.
The shoe is soft, yet its zest is resistant: thanks to SuperFabric®, the patented breathable and almost indestructible No Bull material. You can rub it, scratch it against the rope in your most intense rope climbing sessions, you can… you can get stuck under the barbed wire passages while doing your favorite OCR.
You got it right: with the No Bull trainers you also do the OCR.
Call it if you want "adaptability" or "I'm not afraid of anything".
A steel skin, we said, and yet flexible and comfortable as we like it, that in the box we are on the front line every day (e in the rest days we struggle to stay with our hands).
Then put it on the choice of colors available, however always rather sober (ok, apart from maybe the palette of the Wild series!): we tried the most classic of the classic, the Black White Trainer.
Pros and cons of No Bulls
Get ready to a clearly unbalanced list of pros:
- the mix of flexibility, strength, traction and foot support is remarkable
- sole designed for the multi-terrain: precisely garage, parking outside the garage, embankment for the race, mud of the OCR ... thousand-fold versatility
- lateral and medial protections for extra protection
- reflective logo for visibility if you linger outside the garage
- breathable
- the sole is solid
- are quite nice to look at
To taste:
- the inclination from tip to heel is 4 millimeters: little? too much?
- the sole is solid (did we mention that already?)
Against:
- low insole compression, almost absent: it was not the designers' priority, but it may not please you
- the Superfabric® it can be a bit "rough" during repetitive and prolonged activities (in short, they are not ideal for long walks). In our opinion, moreover, it is difficult to "yield" to the foot with use.
- for some, the cost (it is not very high, but neither is it low end) can be a deterrent. But it must be said that a couple of No Bulls should last a long time
A judgment on No Bulls?
We like them, period.
Minimal, direct - how should thehard work in the gym or in the playpen - and versatile.
In terms of performance, what can we say? Great in the CrossFit® environment: they are perfect for the mix of weightlifting, free body, and short "jerks" of running.
If instead you are more focused on running, or if you plan to integrate your routine with long sessions of power walking, perhaps the No Bulls are too "solid" for the foot, and you should look for something more flexible on the upper part.
Also evaluate the feel of compression under the foot.
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