
Premium comfort
A fully padded collar, tongue, and upper wrap the foot in a plush, second-skin feel—ideal for long hours in the backcountry and rugged mountain environments.
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The most comfortable shoe thanks to the foam collar, tongue and upper, as well as responsive thanks to Fastech+ technology.
Men's
Women's
Color :
Neon sunflower / smoked black
Size
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Best for
Trail running from 25 to 100 miles
High-mileage mountain ultras
Maximum comfort on long-duration efforts
Runners seeking a plush yet responsive ride
Features
FASTECH+ cushioning foam
Plush padded fit (collar, tongue, upper)
Vibram® Megagrip
4 mm lugs
Stack: 38.5/32.5 mm | 6 mm drop
What's New
Compared to KIPSUMMIT, KIPSUMMIT MAX takes comfort further with a fully padded fit (collar, tongue, upper) and increased cushioning. The midsole geometry has been updated to boost energy return, with +21% versus the previous version.
WEIGHT
DROP
TERRAIN
Cushion
MAX
KIPSUMMIT MAX shoes deliver plush cushioning for soft, protective landings that ease impact on long efforts.
Stability
MAX
KIPSUMMIT MAX shoes provide stable support. They feature a supportive platform and anti-torsion elements to steady your footing on technical, uneven trails.

Premium comfort
A fully padded collar, tongue, and upper wrap the foot in a plush, second-skin feel—ideal for long hours in the backcountry and rugged mountain environments.

Responsive cushioning
FASTECH+ foam delivers high-stack impact protection while remaining snappy, allowing you to surge on runnable sections without the sluggish feel of traditional max-cushion shoes.

Vibram® traction
A Vibram® Megagrip outsole with 4mm lugs provides reliable, elite-level grip from rolling hills to the most technical mountain passes.

