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Craft CTM Ultra Carbon 2
The Craft CTM Ultra Carbon 2 excels when going fast on dirt roads. (Photo: Adam Chase)

Want to Fly Over Dirt? Meet the First Gravel Grinder Supershoe.

Craft鈥檚 CTM Ultra Carbon 2 brings bouncy, high-stack, carbon-plated responsiveness to dirt-road training and racing

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Craft CTM Ultra Carbon 2
(Photo: Adam Chase)

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Craft CTM Ultra Carbon 2 Review

MSRP: $250
Weight: 9.8 oz M, 7.9 oz W
Stack height: 40-millimeter heel / 30-millimeter forefoot (10-millimeter drop)

I was skeptical of that promised to be the footwear equivalent to a top-end gravel bike, smoothly transitioning from road to dirt. Too often, I find shoes that are proficient at handling multiple surfaces to be masters of none. But after three months of testing the retooled, all-terrain CTM Ultra Carbon 2, I found it a welcome surprise, successfully packaging the elements of a supershoe鈥攗ltra-responsive foam and carbon-fiber plates鈥攆or off-road performance.

Craft is better known for making outdoor athletic apparel鈥攅specially next-to-skin Nordic and cycling wear鈥攁nd the Swedish brand does that exceptionally well. They entered the U.S. running shoe market in 2020 and stepped up their game in 2021, releasing a wide array of competitive models for road and trail.

Truth be told, there are speedier shoes than the Ultra Carbon 2 for pure road running, including the Nike Vaporfly and all its super shoe cousins across the brands. And you can find many shoes that are more nimble for traversing technical trails, including other plated models like The North Face鈥檚 Flight Vectiv, HOKA鈥檚 Tecton X, and Saucony鈥檚 Endorphin Edge. But no shoe I鈥檝e tested compares with the Ultra Carbon 2鈥檚 performance on long dirt roads or on runs covering both road and tame trails.

鈥淭he Ultra Carbon 2 was designed to be a runner鈥檚 everyday best friend,鈥 says Eric Sarin, Craft鈥檚 footwear lead (read: shoe guy). It’s more versatile and durable than a road shoe, Sarin says, and performs far better than road models on gravel and light trails.

Ultrarunner Tessa Chesser, who races for Craft, turns to the Ultra Carbon 2 in the same settings in which she would reach for her 29-inch gravel bike: when she鈥檚 looking for high performance in a fast, relatively-smooth, off-road setting.

鈥淭he CTM Ultra Carbon 2 is a no-brainer for dirt roads,鈥 Chesser says. 鈥淕iven that dirt roads usually don鈥檛 have any technicality to them, the carbon shoe glides right over that surface.鈥

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The Package

The Ultra Carbon 2鈥檚 dual-density midsole is made from a new light and bouncy EVA-based blend called Ud foam.鈥淯d is only about half EVA,鈥 Sarin says, 鈥淎nd the mix of other compounds are what make the foam special. It delivers as much or more rebound than any other EVA-based foam on the market.鈥 Craft claims the foam鈥檚 rebound is comparable to Pebax-based blends and other supershoe midsole compounds鈥擨 found it comes close enough. And, while I didn鈥檛 put enough miles on it to truly assess wear, Craft promises it will excel in durability: 鈥淲e have tested this compound over hundreds of miles and found that it continues to deliver its performance qualities over long periods of time and use,鈥 Sarin says.

Embedded in the midsole is a curved carbon fiber plate with a slot splitting off the big toe so it can act independently and allow for torsion on varying grades and surfaces. Craft tuned the top and bottom parts of the midsole differently, with a firmer layer of Ud on the bottom and softer layer on top. Together, they deliver a cushioned, coordinated, smooth, stable, and propulsive ride. Plus, the insole is made with bouncy PU beads for added rebound directly under the foot, providing immediate bouncy feedback and step-in comfort.

A thin, minimally-lugged outsole keeps the sub-10 ounce CTM Ultra Carbon 2 light and versatile on smooth surfaces, unlike its trail-specific sibling, the 12-ounce CTM Ultra Carbon Trail, whose chunky rubber outsole tackles tougher terrain but feels quite bulky.

The one-piece mesh upper fits closely around the heel and saddle, but opens to a wider toe box for an anatomical fit that allows for toe splay. The sizing, however, is Euro-snug and runners with higher-volume feet should go up a half size.

Even the bold color scheme of the CTM Ultra Carbon 2 is carefully selected to reflect the shoe鈥檚 design ethos. 鈥淭he lines and form themselves are simple and elegant, as part of the brand鈥檚 Scandinavian design philosophy of less is more,鈥 Sarin says.

(Photo: Courtesy Craft)

On the (Dirt) Road

Craft made the Ultra Carbon 2 with diversity in mind. Chesser has opted for the Ultra Carbon 2 to race up to 50 miles, and other sponsored runners have used it to race as long as 100k. But the shoe also serves shorter training efforts, when the liveliness and energy return of a supershoe adds pep to a workout. 鈥淭his shoe really loves a change of pace and scenery,鈥 Sarin says.

My runs, from four to ten miles long, involved a variety of surfaces, from technical singletrack to double-wide dirt trail to paved road. I found the shoe鈥檚 40-millimeter stack height鈥攖he legal limit for non-spiked racing shoes鈥攖oo high off the ground to handle tricky footing without risking an ankle roll, making me feel unstable on uneven surfaces. That said, they did roll over rocks, ruts, and roots better than expected. The three-piece lugged outsole was nonintrusive on paved surfaces, and bit nicely into looser ground, providing considerably more traction than the buffed treads of road supershoes.

I enjoyed some of the 鈥渟uper鈥 qualities of this shoe; namely its energy return from the foam mixture鈥檚 rebound, especially on harder surfaces. But I felt like The Princess and the Pea when trying to discern the different actions of the two midsole densities; I only noted the combined effect, delivering both cushioning and responsiveness. I also appreciated how the rocker served as sort of an invisible hand, subtly urging my foot toward toe-off as it moved through each gait cycle and encouraging a peppier turn-over and launch on the dirt.

I鈥檒l continue to reach for this shoe when I don鈥檛 know where a run will take me. I won鈥檛 wear them on (any more) runs that involve precarious adventures on unstable terrain, but I plan to keep them in my regular rotation for mystery runs that involve a variety of tame, off-road surfaces鈥攚here they shine.

Lead Photo: Adam Chase

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