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Lowa Men's Creek II GTX Running Shoes
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Fantastic winter tall shafted hiking boot good for snowshoeing and late fall hunting. Bi-injection, shock-absorbing PU midsole with full-length internal stabilizer. GORE-TEX lining with Partelana and Primaloft. Full grain leather uppers.
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Montrail Streak Trail Running Shoe - Men's
Price : $89.95
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: - Upper: lightweight and breathable. Minimal upper design provides great fit in heel, midfoot and forefoot
- Outsole: Multi-directional outsole design offers traction in every direction
- Midsole: Vapor-Response, lightweight and responsive
- Gryptonite "sticky rubber" outsole material offers great traction on wet and dry surfaces, combined with outstanding durability
- Trail Deflection Shield is molded between outsole and midsole to protect the foot from trail debris.
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Montrail made the Men's Streak Trail Running Shoes with multi-directional outsoles and Gryptonite sticky rubber, so you have less of a chance of decking and scraping some delicate areas as you streak through the woods. Since the rest of your skin is free, cool, and comfortable in the evening air, it's only fair that the Streak Trail Shoes' lightweight uppers allow for feet cooling and breathing. Responsive midsoles in these Montrail shoes absorb shock, while flexible, protective materials between the outsoles and mid-soles protect the sides of your feet from rock jabs.
Product Features - Material: [Upper] synthetic
- Lining: Nylon
- Sole: Gryptonite
- Lacing: Standard
- Weight: [Pair, size 7] 24oz (680g)
- Recommended Use: Running on varied terrain
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
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Love this shoe
I have worn about 6 different trail shoes over the last few years (Addidas, Nike, ASICS, Montrail) and have become a Montrail fan in general. Loved and miss the Masai. Liked the Continental Divide -- great for long runs - but it didn't feel fast. The Streak does it all: fast, light, yet bomber enough for the long runs. Roomy at the toe so I don't get blisters on long runs. My only worry is durability: The sole is peeling a bit at the heel. But trained for and completed a 50k in comfort, lightness and nary a blister. My feet tend to be "hot" and these are nicely ventilated.
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Raceblade Shoe - Men's by La Sportiva
Price : $89.00
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Incredibly lightweight, the Raceblade from La Sportiva uses a triple-density midsole with Trail Shock structural design to correct pronation and completely support your foot structure When you think less is more in everything but cushioning, pull on the Raceblades for a truly otherworldly run Features: Super strong and ultra breathable, the airmesh, mesh dynamic tongue and synthetic leather all manage moisture while withstanding abrasion With sticky traction and deep lugs for grip, FriXion climbing shoe rubber outsoles keep you on the trail For longer runs that could crush your toes, the roomy toebox provides extra comfort Cinch in the fit using the lightweight lacing harness Specifications: Weight per pair: 1 lb 6 oz Upper: Synthetic leather to airmesh Midsole: EVA Sole: FriXion XT to racing
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Men's Brooks Beast 2
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The Beast™ is a motion control superhero that comes to the rescue of runners with low or flat arches and excess pronation. Featuring Heel and Forefoot HydroFlow ST-XL®cushioning system, it absorbs shock, stabilizes the foot, and returns energy back to the foot. The new MoGo midsole compound increases energy return. The thermo-regulation is the latest addition to its superpowers, thanks to the new Ultimate silver-embedded X-Static® in the sockliner and linings that move heat away form the foot. High-density carbon rubber in the heel for increased traction and outsole durability. Air mesh upper and linings. Weight: 14 oz.
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excellent shoe choice if you need a lot of support
These shoes are great! They are well worth the money if you are looking a shoe that provides a lot of motion control and support. I switched to this shoe after experiencing knee and ankle pain from running. Running in these shoes felt so good, I went ahead and got a second pair for everyday use. If you have low arches and a larger frame like me, then these shoes are worth checking out.
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Very good shoe
I really like this shoe. I use it for daily wear, not for running. My only complaint is that the arch support is not as good as I thought it would be. Other than that, a great shoe.
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Great product- Great price!
Have worn these shoes in the past and love them, was nice to find a pair for such a great price.
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ASICS Men's Gel Dirt Dog 2
Price : $74.99
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: - Midsole Material: Solyte™--Lighter than ASICS' standard EVA and SpEVA®, combined with improved cushioning and durability.
- Lacing System: Integrated Lacing System--Integrated Lacing System wraps upper snugly and comfortable around the foot.
- Cushioning Technology: GEL® Cushioning System--GEL® cushioning system offers enhanced stability and shock absorption.
- Recommended Fit: These shoes tend to run 1/2 Size Smaller.
- Weight Based on Men's 9: 5.7 Ounces
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The Gel-Dirt Dog 2 is ASICS most versatile cross country racing shoe. Perfect for those muddy, wet races. Rear foot Gel cushioning provides shock reduction in the heel, reducing the constant pounding your legs will have to endure. Also great to run with on any surface!
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great shoes
best cross country spike ever made by asics...so lite but still have good foot support..i wouldnt train in them but a great lightweight racing spike.
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Questions & Answers
Question : What whould be good Cross Country shoes?
Right now im about to start cross country, and i already Adidas a3 microride, whould these be good for that, or should i get new shoes?
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cross country rules!
im doing the same this coming yr.
i got some new shows their asics their light and they feel good.
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Question : What are good Cross Country race shoes?
I have never done Cross Country before but have done track. So for cross country are spiked shoes good or are non spikes better? Any brands and models you recommend? I personally did not enjoy running with spikes in track because I thought it was harder for some reason, I guess this is just a personal preference. But what would you recommend? Just regular Asics shoes?
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I have never done Cross Country before but have done track. So for cross country are spiked shoes good or are non spikes better? Any brands and models you recommend? I personally did not enjoy running with spikes in track because I thought it was harder for some reason, I guess this is just a personal preference. But what would you recommend? Just regular Asics shoes?
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Question : Would this pair of Cross Country shoes be okay for track?
its a pair of Brooks Men's Mach 9. The time I primarily care about is what I get for the 1600. So would they be fine if i just use shorter spikes?
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yeah u can use cc spikes in track for distance events like the 1600 and 3200
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Question : Do I need sprinting shoes for cross country?
I know cross country is a long distance, and not really sprinting sorta sport but i was wondering if i should get light weight sprinting shoes for races... So do I need sprinting shoes for cross country? help! thanx! :)
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You should get just running shoes to train in, but for races and such, I would say you should buy flats ( flats are light-weight and helps you move faster in races). You can buy flats at Snail's Pace. It shouldn't be too expensive.
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Question : Do you really need Spikes for Cross Country wont regular shoes work?
Do you really need Spikes for Cross Country wont regular shoes work?
I just bought a good pair of running shoes and dont feel like putting the money out and buying shoes with spikes. Also is spandex needed? TY!
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Do you really need Spikes for Cross Country wont regular shoes work?
I just bought a good pair of running shoes and dont feel like putting the money out and buying shoes with spikes. Also is spandex needed? TY!
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Question : Where is the best place to get cross country shoes?
I usually just use regular running shoes for cross country but as my last year in high school I would like to try using real cross country shoes. I don't want ones with spikes though. Our cross country team doesn't use those.
Any answers are appreciated!
Thanks!
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It depends on how serious you are about running, and how often you run. When you are buying your first serious pair, I always recommend going to a good running store so they can take a look at your feet. They can tell what kind of arches you have, whether you pronate when you run, and where you land on your foot. All of these factors affect what kind of shoe you should get. If you get the wrong one, it can lead to unnecessary pain and discomfort. You can't just go somewhere and say "I want Asics". Asics makes a whole line of shoes for all different types of feet. It's like going to a bookstore and saying that you want a book.
Once you find a model that works for you, then you can go to an outlet store. But if you are serious about continuing to run, take the time to go to a store that specializes in running. You will be happy you did!
PS, here's a good link to a Runners' World site that will help you to see what kind of shoe will best fit your foot. They also have a lot of reviews from other users, so you can see what might work best for you;
http://www.runnersworld.com/topic/0,7122,s6-240-319-0-0,00.html
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Question : Can I Use my Track shoes for cross country?
I have Brooks Nerve LD spikes that are in reat shape and i really like them. Would they work well in cross country, too?
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yeah go for it. they'll work
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Question : Can normal running shoes be used for cross country running?
I have a pair of women's nike running shoes and am going to join my school's cross country team in the fall. But I'm not sure if I have to get a pare of spikes for cross country of if I can just use my nike running shoes.
Help please?
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If your Nike's are really light weight then they should be good...i would recommend against spikes...even though they are lightweight and flexable, crosscounty courses are sometimes set on concrete. annnd spikes on concrete is a no no.
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Question : Whats a good kind of cross country shoes for a meet? Like do I want Spikes,or Flat bottom rubber??
Cross Country course are all different, they are hilly,rough, and soft. It is 3.1 miles and I need a good race shoes, I am a junior in high school.
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for cross country you're going to want spikes with a rubber spike plate and removable spikes
this way, if the course has a lot of cement on it, you can take the spikes out and just race without them in the shoe
go to a running shoe store, though, as opposed to a huge sporting goods store, because they'll make sure you're fitted correctly and will recommend a good pair for you
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Question : Can cross-country shoes be used for track?
I have a pair of cross-country flats which can have spikes added to them. Are these the kind of racing shoes that could be used for track, or would I need a new pair?
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If you are running long distance in track, the shoes would probably work. However, if you are looking to participate in sprinting events, you may want to invest in another type of shoe specifically made for sprinting. Usually sprinting shoes have spikes just on the ball of the foot to allow quicker turnover while distance shoes have spikes more all over the shoe to allow the runner to use their entire foot. Hope this helps!
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