Scott has launched the Ultra Explore , which features “the world’s first hybrid composite plate” from Carbitex. So what’s that, exactly? Well, are the big thing in running shoes, currently. Where running shoes used to be all about being as light as possible, these days they’re all about carbon fiber plates and lots of foam to give you more bounce, or “maximum energy return with every step”.
But carbon plates aren’t eco-friendly. Their production involves energy-intensive processes, including the use of high temperatures and often harsh chemicals, and the energy used in these processes often comes from non-renewable sources. So that’s why companies like Scott are looker at greener alternatives.
According to Scott, the new plate in the is made from 50% flax and 50% UD carbon plus a bio-based resin, and is designed to give you the same response as 100% carbon plate. The Scott Ultra Explore is priced at £245 (UK) / €250 (EU). The US price appears to be yet to be announced.
The company says that the “natural flax fiber in the carbon plate is viable as a reinforcement material due to its long, continuous cellulose fibers, which offer tensile strength and stiffness for a natural fiber”. We’ll leave it to the reviewers to determine whether that’s true. Scott also claims that the Ultra Explores use third-party certified recycled materials in the upper, laces, footbed, midsole and outsole.
According to the brand, these elements, combined with the partially .
