Nov 2, 2025

MONK ZERO HAUS Field Test: Berlin, 2025

MONK ZERO HAUS: Berlin Field Test, 2025

To truly know if a product works, we decided to test the MONK ZERO HAUS by living the experience of preparaing a marathon. With the goal of creating a shoe resistant to heat, rain, and distance, we ran over 500 kilometers of training with the first prototypes. Each run revealed details about the upper, the midsole, and the feeling of silence in motion. The ultimate test was the Berlin Marathon, an unexpectedly hot day. At the finish line, the shoes proved to be light, stable, and breathable, without noise or distractions, offering movement, structure, and clarity. MONK ZERO HAUS is not a promise, but a testament to endurance.

MONK ZERO HAUS Field Test: Berlín, 2025

MONK ZERO HAUS Field Test: Berlin, 2025

Testing the limits of MONK ZERO HAUS.

How do you know if a product truly works?
For us, there was only one way: to live it.

When we started designing MONK ZERO HAUS, we had a simple goal —
to build something that could endure.
A shoe that could go through heat, rain, distance, repetition.
Something that wouldn’t break before you do.

So we decided to test it ourselves.

From the first samples, we ran more than 500 kilometers of training.

Intervals, long runs, slow mornings in Berlin, asphalt after the rain, Madrid heat in the evenings.

Every run revealing something — how the upper held,
how the EVA midsole adapted, how the silence felt in motion.

And then came the real test: Berlin Marathon.
A day hotter than expected.
The kind of heat that questions everything — your pace, your focus, your gear.

By the last kilometer, the shoes had done their part.
Light, stable, and breathable — even when the city burned.
No noise. No distraction.


Just movement, clarity, and the quiet proof that MONK ZERO HAUS
is not about promises, but endurance.