Austin Caron shows Notace's
Notace Yama T1 review:
https://www.roadtrailrun.com/2025/11/notace-yama-t1-review-3-comparisons.html
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Hi, this is Dom Lfield for Road Trail
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Run. I'm here at the GRE show and I'm at
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the Notice uh booth uh talking to Austin
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Karan. If you could uh run us through
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your product lineup, fantastic.
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Um Notice launched two months ago, so a
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very new brand to the Run Court
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lifestyle space. Um but we launched with
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the Yama T1 road shoe. Um, this is with
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the natural foot box and um is zero drop
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with a 15 mm stack height with some good
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cushion so you can really feel the
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ground, be connected to it um while also
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getting some cushion that will make you
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feel comfortable. Um, this is for retail
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for 165 and then coming out this spring.
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It's available now.
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Oh yes, this is available now. It
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launched two months ago in September.
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Um, we're really excited about this one.
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Great. And then for this spring, we have
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our first ever road shoe, which is the
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Mishi. And again, it's super flexible.
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It has um a rubber bottom. And again,
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with the 15 mm stack height and zero
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drop. So again, it's kind of your um
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barefootesque shoe that's just going to
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give you more cushion so you can really
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be comfortable instead of, you know,
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wearing your sock.
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Okay. And then um this is the first ever
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court shoe with a natural foot shape um
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that will be on the market. This is also
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launching this spring. Um, this is a 19
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mm stack height, so you're still going
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to get that same comfort, just a little
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bit more because with the lateral
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movements, you definitely need a little
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bit more support there. And then this
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will be this has extra rubber for wear
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and tear on a court when you're
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dragging. Um, that goes up a little bit
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higher as well, so it can really it's a
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little bit more sturdy for some lateral
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movements.
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Awesome. Thank you. Could you tell me
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something about uh the brand itself,
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like where it was founded and
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Yeah, so Notice is based in um
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Lewisville, Colorado. So, right outside
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of Boulder, but it's really inspired by
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Japanese design. Our founder, Cedric, um
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we there's also two other partners that
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are in Japan where all of these are um
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designed and they really draw from that
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inspiration. super simple. Um not built
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with anything that you don't need and
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they're just super clean and simple and
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um really help you escape all of the
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noise.
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Lovely. Thank you so much. Yes.


