The Runnea article
regarding Monk Zero Haus
A few days ago, the specialized running media outlet Runnea published an article about the Monk Zero Haus.
More than the technical analysis itself, what really matters to us is the perspective from which the model is approached, because it connects directly with the idea behind this running shoe.
Train without constraints
Runnea focuses on something very simple: running without looking at the clock.
- Easy runs. No pressure. Days with no paces to hit and no times to beat.
- Sessions that rarely take the spotlight, but form the foundation of everything else. That’s where Zero Haus belongs.
The article touches on an idea we strongly agree with: a good running shoe is one you don’t have to think about. It doesn’t shape your workout. It doesn’t distract you. You just put it on and head out.
Zero Haus is designed precisely for that: training without complications.

Zero Haus,
by your side through time and distance
Another aspect Runnea highlights is durability.
- The Zero Haus have been tested for over 500 kilometers, including demanding scenarios such as a full marathon.
- The materials, construction, and high-density EVA midsole reflect a clear choice: prioritizing stability and consistent performance over time.
We’re not chasing an impressive first-day feel, but a shoe that performs the same today as it will months from now.

Go out with confidence
The ride is described as stable and controlled, with no surprises or abrupt transitions.
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The shoe stays with you even when fatigue appears and technique becomes less precise.
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The upper prioritizes structure and support , but once in motion the fit feels comfortable and natural.
No pressure. No distraction. Just support.

A versatile running shoe
Runnea also points out something we see in everyday use: Zero Haus isn’t limited to running.
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Walking for hours, treadmill sessions, or time at the gym; in all of these, having a firm and stable base makes a real difference.
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It’s not a shoe designed for a specific moment, but one made to accompany everyday training and movement.
A shoe that adapts to you.
Who is Zero Haus for?
The article sums it up clearly:
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people who train regularly,
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who value comfort, stability, and durability,
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who understand running as a habit.
Runnea’s closing thought points to something we fully agree with: running isn’t built only on key days or perfect workouts, but on consistency, routine, and miles added over time.
Zero Haus doesn’t seek to be the protagonist, it wants to be part of the process: of ordinary days, of runs that aren’t remembered one by one, but that, together, support you, shape you, and remind you of what you’re capable of.
Because it's not about
running faster,
it's about persistence

Read Runnea's article
