Russian athlete tested Ecco sneakers on an Icelandic volcano
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Russian athlete tested Ecco sneakers on an Icelandic volcano

The new model of Esso sneakers has been tested on the Icelandic volcano. Muscovite Alexei Morokhovets ran more than 43 kilometers in Ecco Trail FL sneakers along a snow-covered mountain route in Iceland. For the "volcanic" marathon, the designers of Esso provided Alexey Morokhovets with a yet untested model of Ecco Trail FL sneakers, created specifically for running training in harsh weather conditions, with Biom technology, which allows the shoe to reproduce a biomechanical movement pattern.

The new model of Esso sneakers has been tested on the Icelandic volcano. Muscovite Alexei Morokhovets ran more than 43 kilometers in Ecco Trail FL sneakers along a snow-covered mountain route in ...
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