The Citux trail running shoes from Lowa are specifically designed for trail running and offer an optimal combination of comfort and functionality. These shoes are suitable for adults and feature a low shaft height that ensures freedom of movement and flexibility while running. The flat heel design promotes a natural foot position and provides a pleasant running experience on uneven surfaces. The color scheme in Misty Blue and Orange gives the shoes an appealing look that is both stylish and functional. The Citux trail running shoes are part of the Fair Wear Program, indicating a commitment to fair working conditions. Additionally, the manufacturer is part of RE100, which signifies a commitment to 100% renewable energy. These features make the Citux trail running shoes a responsible choice for environmentally conscious athletes who value quality and sustainability.
| Target group | Men | 
| Colour | Blue | 
| Purpose | Trail running | 
| Item number | 59656482 | 
| Manufacturer | Lowa | 
| Category | Running shoes | 
| Release date | 24.6.2025 | 
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| Colour | Blue | 
| Exact colour description | Misty Blue, Orange | 
| Target group | Men | 
| Age group | Adults | 
| Purpose | Trail running | 
| Shaft height | Low | 
| Heel shape | No heel / flat | 
| Shoe size (EU) | 42.5 | 
| Manufacturer commitment | Fair wear, RE100 | 
| Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Lowa fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. | 
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| Climate contribution | 
| Medical device class | Not a medical device | 
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