Men's BOCO AT 7 Details
specifications
- *Weight (oz): 10.6
- *Drop: 3mm
- *Support: Neutral
- *Certified Vegan
- *Sustainably Constructed
upper
- *Weatherized & Breathable
- *Reinforced Seamless Overlays
- *Newtonium Footbed
- *Metatarsal Stretch Panel
- *Constructed Using 7+ Waterbottles
sole technology
- *NEW NRG+ Foam Midsole
- *Newtonium Enhanced Forefoot & Heel Cushioning
- *Grippy & Flexible High-Wear Carbon Rubber
- *Rugged, Multidirectional Tread
- *Aggressive Toe Bumper
What Makes Newton Unique?
Evolved Cushioning
The BOCO 7's new midsole combines a soft formulation of NRG+ foam with Newtonium powered Action Reaction Technology to deliver a plush, smooth ride perfect when it's time to hit the road less traveled.
Built For Any Season
The BOCO 7's weatherized, durable upper retains breathability while shedding moisture, and reinforced overlays provide an extremely comfortable and secure fit and helps deflect debris as you navigate the great outdoors.
Surefooted
Grippy, multi-directional lugs with heel and toe bumpers keep you protected while the midsole retains a flex zone to make sure you're always on solid footing and well protected no matter the diversity of the terrain.
What Our Runners Think
I have had every version of the Boco AT trail shoe that Newton has had in the last decade or so and I love them. If you are worried about it for the trail, they definitely have a less pronounced lug system on these than Newton’s road shoes, which I think is a good thing for this application. The lugs are however more aggressive from a traction perspective though, which make them super grippy even in slick conditions. I would love it if Newton brought back the Gortex (TM) version of these. Those were awesome when the trails got wet. I think they only had that version for 1 model or so and that feature kept my feet dry during a 25k trail race that was pretty messy. Either way, I’ve had many of them and will keep getting the Boco!
These work great on a variety of surfaces
Great Shoe’s
Been using my new trail shoes for trail/road running and hiking in the California desert. Work great for all uses over sandy and rocky trails and on streets. Switched out the inserts to a prescribed set for a little more durability and work great. Would buy again.
Always a great shoe! Same colors as BoCo AT 3, can’t wait for new colors too!
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I have had every version of the Boco AT trail shoe that Newton has had in the last decade or so and I love them. If you are worried about it for the trail, they definitely have a less pronounced lug system on these than Newton’s road shoes, which I think is a good thing for this application. The lugs are however more aggressive from a traction perspective though, which make them super grippy even in slick conditions. I would love it if Newton brought back the Gortex (TM) version of these. Those were awesome when the trails got wet. I think they only had that version for 1 model or so and that feature kept my feet dry during a 25k trail race that was pretty messy. Either way, I’ve had many of them and will keep getting the Boco!
These work great on a variety of surfaces
Great Shoe’s
Been using my new trail shoes for trail/road running and hiking in the California desert. Work great for all uses over sandy and rocky trails and on streets. Switched out the inserts to a prescribed set for a little more durability and work great. Would buy again.
Always a great shoe! Same colors as BoCo AT 3, can’t wait for new colors too!