A trail runner built for everything between the pavement and the dirt — and engineered to leave the planet better than it found it.
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Most trail runners force a choice between road performance and off-road capability. The VEJA Condor 3 Off Road refuses to pick a side — designed for road, track, and natural trails alike, its DNA draws from gravel bike culture, seeking a precise balance between speed on asphalt and traction in the dirt. The upper is built from Ripstop, a 100% recycled polyester fabric with a reinforced mesh pattern of interwoven fine and thicker yarns that resists tearing — if a tear does occur, it's contained to the circumference of a single square, making it one of the most durable technical uppers available in sustainable running footwear. Below that, VEJA's material engineering goes deep: the midsole uses Expanded Rubber Technology combining Amazonian rubber with bio-sourced E.V.A., a bio-based dynamic plate made from 76% sugarcane provides propulsion and stability, and the outsole blends Amazonian rubber with mineral silica for grip across surfaces. At 295g with an 8mm drop and a neutral stride profile, it performs like a serious running shoe — because it is one. It ships with two pairs of laces in green and purple, and like everything VEJA makes, it's repairable through their in-house cobbler network. Made in Brazil. Fully vegan.
