



The new P1 Cinder is inspired by an athletic interpretation of city life. The timeless, low-maintenance colorway and sleek aesthetic of the shoe transitions perfectly from the run commute to a full day on your feet.
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Mount to Coast’s 3D Archrail™ is a flexible support structure that significantly reduces peak forefoot abduction angles and activates the abductor hallucis muscle in the arch of your foot. The result is a revolution in stability that helps you to achieve better foot balance for irritation-free running.


Our LightCELL™ compound is a PEBA-hybrid fueled by the industry-leading nitrogen supercritical foaming process. It is eco-friendly and showcases 50% reduced weight and 45% increased energy return compared to traditional EVA midsoles.


Too often stability shoes are heavy and unyielding. Not so the P1. The materials have been chosen to keep weight to a minimum without negatively impacting longevity, and the shoe has been engineered to provide all the stability you need without ever feeling bulky and stiff.


Run the City
On race day, your body won’t remember where you ran your training miles, so long as you ran them. That’s why we value the convenience of city running: running errands, running to work, running to the gym.
On race day, your body won’t remember where you ran your training miles, so long as you ran them. That’s why we value the convenience of city running: running errands, running to work, running to the gym.
Aleksandra Narkowicz, Doctor, Ålesund
“As an ultra runner, high mileage is important to me. My races are often 100k or more so I need to spend as much time running or walking as possible. Whenever I spend time in the city, I love to move around under my own steam, visiting places, soaking up the city and checking out all the cute dogs. It’s a great way to log extra miles – especially when the sun’s shining and there’s a chance to finish with a traditional Norwegian sauna!”

Meg Eckert, Teacher, Santa Fe
“I completed my first morning run commute in August 2023. I had a strong summer of running, but when I went back to teaching and coaching cross country, my training and recovery started to suffer – I just couldn’t find enough hours in the day. So one morning I laced up my shoes and ran to work. I never imagined it would become such a part of my life. I’ve run in rain, snow, sleet and sunshine; been practically blown off the sidewalk by a gust of wind; made friends with the morning and evening walkers and even encouraged some of the students to ask questions about my active lifestyle. Though initially it seemed that the run commute would be complicated, I have found it to be one of the simplest and most enjoyable aspects of my day.”

Melanie Lok, Nurse, New York
“Run commuting is a great way to explore the city. I love the convenience of living in the city and everything is so easily accessible – having so many late night food options is the best. I'm a nurse and usually when I get home after work, I don't want to leave the house again. If I run commute, I'm done by the time I get home. Running isn't about mileage or times for me. It's more about being able to zone-out, focus on my breathing and just enjoy being outside and able to move. I prefer lightweight cushioned shoes for work. I'm always on the go and on my feet for long periods of time so comfort is essential!”

Jeff Campbell, Lawyer, Hong Kong
“Every morning I’m out at 7am and I do about an hour or an hour and a half through some of Hong Kong’s beautiful mountain trails and busy streets. I finish up at the office, shower and start my work day. When you incorporate run commuting into your every day, you don’t need to take extra time to run. So for me, when I’m home, I’m home. I’m a high mileage runner, putting in 15-20km per day so every mile matters throughout the week. I’ve been living in Hong Kong for 10 years. I wasn’t a runner before, but I think it’s a runner’s paradise. To have this much nature so close to a city wasn’t what I expected when I moved here. Just two weeks ago I ran the Hong Kong 100 which is a very big race. It was a great experience. I’d encourage anyone who wants to experience Hong Kong trails to give it a try.”



Kilometer Studios is on a mission to turn commuters into athletes and decrease humanity’s collective dependence on cars. Kilometer Studio creates rucksacks and accessories that allow you to move comfortably through the city while carrying everything you need for work, play and life. To coincide with the launch of the P1 Cinder, Mount to Coast has collaborated with Kilometer Studios to create a limited-edition urban running kit, consisting of the P1 Cinder along with the Kilometer Studios Everyday Rolltop backpack and Waist Pocket Belt.
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