NNormal Tomir 02 Trail-Running Shoes
Run longer and keep your feet comfortable with these NNormal trail-running shoes. Their updated design includes improved uppers. Added foam gives you more cushion on rocky terrain.
Key Details
- Built to be more durable, resistant and comfortable than the previous version
- Uppers feature a straightened tongue and eyestays
- Anti-slip fabric laces
- 360 nylon thread stitching in the midsoles
- Improved rocker and midsole geometry ensures a smoother, lower-impact run, allowing for more comfortable running over longer periods
- Updated supercritical foam compound, which is also lighter, increases cushioning and energy savings during running, allowing you to run with less effort and go farther
- EExpure midsoles features a new generation of foam engineered specifically for trail-running shoes
- Snowy boulders, wet roots, muddy paths—whatever you're tackling, the Vibram® Megagrip soles are both super sticky and extra durable
- Soles offer ground adaptation that makes your feet, muscles and joints one with nature
- Vibram Litebase outsoles drastically reduces 30% of the overall sole weight, through a reduction of the sole thickness by 50%
- 5 mm lugs
- Weight (half pair): 9.31 oz.
Imported.
View all NNormal Men's Trail-Running Shoes| Best Use | Trail Running |
|---|---|
| Trail-Running Shoe Type | Rugged-Trail |
| Running Shoe Cushioning | Moderate Cushion |
| Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm) | 8 |
| Heel Stack Height (mm) | 33 |
| Forefoot Stack Height (mm) | 25 |
| Footwear Height | Ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Lace-up |
| Upper | 50% TPE/28% nylon monofilament/22% polyester |
| Midsole | Supercritical EVA |
| Outsole | Vibram Megagrip Litebase |
| Rock Plate | No |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 2.62 oz. |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Very good trail running/hiking shoes
These are well made, comfortable and nice looking trail shoes. I would give them 5 stars, except that even with regular lacing the Tomir 2 still doesn't quite hug the mid-foot well, probably due to a more tubular construction. Also, I wish the toe protection would be a little more substantial, the way Kierag 1 has. I'd rather have a slightly heavier shoe than risk injury to my toes when I'm on a trail miles from my car. If Nnormal could address these 2 issues, for me Tomir 2 with straight lacing would be just about perfect.
2 Star Shoe With 5 Star Looks
A five star be from what I can tell but then loses 3 stars simply due to the narrow toe box. What a shame. Look very nice in person. Good tread. I don't have wide feet. I normally wear Salomon. Wanted to try something else. This shoe fits fine everywhere util you get to the toe box that tapers like a rocket ship. Put it on. Took it off 2 seconds later.
Poor upper
The upper on this shoe is like a crinkly tube of toothpaste which means virtually no structure and feels like cheap plastic. On steep downhills my foot flails around wildly no matter how tight I tie the laces.
Confidence on Every Step
Excellent grip on wet and dry rock, stable on technical terrain, and very comfortable for long hikes. Not waterproof, but it dries fast. Solid and dependable shoe.

