This Scott Supertrac RC 3 W is designed for female trail runners seeking performance on technical terrain.
It features the same characteristics as the men’s version: high precision in foot placement combined with impressive lightness, particularly beneficial on climbs.
Let’s address the only real point of contention with the Scott Supertrac RC 3 W right away: the Achilles tendon area could be a bit more comfortable. However, this feeling largely depends on individual anatomy.
Beyond that, this is a low-profile shoe that offers excellent ground feel—especially useful on slanted slabs and sections where any misstep is not an option. Ankle rolling is virtually absent. The shoe has low torsional rigidity, which gives it a certain flexibility and allows the foot to adapt. That said, it’s best suited for short to medium distances.
Its outsole features a low drop of 4.5 mm. The Scott Supertrac RC 3 W is best run with a forefoot stride, and with precision, to avoid being overwhelmed by the terrain. Cushioning is minimal, prioritizing responsiveness and precision.
The outsole grip is excellent. The mesh upper is durable, withstanding abrasion and impacts well. A beautifully made shoe with a seamless finish.
In summary, the Scott Supertrac RC 3 W is best suited to experienced runners with a slim build who can handle a racing-oriented shoe.
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15.5 mm4.5 mm 
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