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We have lots of running shoes for you to choose. Cushioning, Motion-Control, Trail Runners and also Cross-Country shoes. Just browse around and read the reviews. You will certainly find one pair that fits you best. |
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Saucony Men's Grid Cohesion NX Running Shoe
Price : $49.99
Features
: - Approximate weight per pair 22.8 oz.
- Compression Molded EVA midsole for shock attentuation and comfort
- Grid Cushioning System
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Sides Fall Apart
After only a month of regular walking wear,the mesh on the right side of the right shoe split open. Although the shoes fit great, I would not buy this model again.
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satisfied!!!!!
I like saucony shoes because they have a little higher arch support than some of the other shoes I have tried.
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running shoe
con the shoe is very comfortable i been running for a week now i run five times a week for 2.5 miles on the side of the shoe already starting to torn,the design is not good it need stronger strings.
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very satisfied.
My son is very happy with the purchase. He likes this better than the $100+ shoes he tried on at Roadrunner.
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Aetrex Men's X532M Rhino Runner
Price : $129.95
Features
: - Customizable Mozaic insole
- Contrex external stability enhancer
- Tri-density compression-sculpted midsole
- Carboplast footbridge for motion control
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Reebok Men's Premier Road Plus KFS V Running Shoe
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Features
: - Kinetic Fit System
- 3M Scotchlite reflective material
- Dual density medial post for stability
- DMPRTEK rubber outsole for cushioning and traction
- Transition Bridge for heel-to-toe transition
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Saucony Men's Grid Jazz 11 Running Shoe
Price : $74.95
Features
: - Cushioning
- Visible rearfoot grid system provides cushioning and stability
- HRC Strobel Board increases cushioning and comfort, and the HRC Impact Zone softens landing and isolates impact
- Reflective upper for night-time visibility
- 11.6 oz
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Reebok Men's Hex Ride Rally II Running Shoe
Price : $84.99
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Journey into style in the Hex Ride Rally II running shoes from Reebok. Faux leather and mesh upper in a durable running shoe style. "Vent" design throughout upper provides a unique, sporty look. Lace-up front, padded tongue and collar. Reebok logo on tongue, sides and heel. Fabric lining, removable insole, Hex Ride Tech offers lightweight, airspring cushioning. Lightweight TPU shank, flexible midsole, high abrasion rubber outsole for durability and traction.
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shoe is great
shoe is great, realy, nice looking but only is shame that this company "Estbay" is puting politic in simply order... i think that ther is no need for that and i will never again order from them. shoes are beautiful
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Questions & Answers
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 : Running shoes, cross country shoes?
I was looking at the Zoom Miller XC, the GHAC XCs and Nike Free trainer 7.0s (These are all nike). I was going to start running again and I was looking into various shoes.
1. I was going to get a pair of Megabounce + from adidas or Nike 360s for long distant running on concrete. (<10 miles)
2. I like the zoom millers because nike says: " a science of tread design that lends traction on grass snow mud and loose terrain. " These are cross country shoes so I thought they would be useful to have as multipurpose because of the tread on the bottom is rubber but not spikes - I wanted a shoe that would be less inclined to get saturated with dirt like typical running shoes with their cloth lininig; I also wanted a shoe I could play a few casual sports games in- (its a little funny showing up to a game with cleats when it was only going to be light).
People say you can wear any shoe for whatever purpose; but I was trying to specialise the shoes I would to wear.
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Don't get too hung up on marketing. Nike is very good at it, yet if you look at people running down the street, you see few Nikes on runners feet.
You also don't need to overthink specialized shoes for cross country. Every cross-country course I ran in high school or college was rarely worse more than a smooth dirt fire road. There is nothing wrong with specializing, but do focus on fit and comfort.
Most conventional running shoes will suit your purposes. I like to buy 2 pairs at a time, and alternate or dedicate one for the dirty stuff.
The best advice any of us can offer, is go to a running shoe store, and let them 1) measure your feet, and 2) watch you run. It is CRITICAL to find a shoe that suits your tendencies. If you need stability control, or have high arches, flat feet, pronate, supinate, whatever, you will perform MUCH better in the right shoes and stay injury free.
I can't wear Nike, and never have been able to. I'm an Asics and New Balance guy exclusively. Adidas has come a long way...
Good luck, and welcome back to the road...
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Question : what are the best shoes for cross country racing?
I am new to cross country so I need a little guidance in what type of shoes to get....
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it depends on how you run
where i live (Houston, TX) there are two shoe stores "finish strong" and "Luke's locker" they will see how you walk and give you shoes good for you
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Question : Cross Country shoes for track?
I just got a pair of cross country shoes accidentally for track. The spikes can be taken out. I am planning on running hurdles and the 400m. Will these shoes work?
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Yes they will work fine.
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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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Question : What are some good stores for cross country shoes?
With removable spikes/no spikes. I really just want them to be light!
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Fleet Feet is seriously the best place. all runners that i know go there. they help you find the right shoe for you. its great. my spikes are sooo LIGHT! i love them
the website is http://www.fleetfeet.com/ and they have locations like everywhere. you can also order them online
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Question : What type of cross country shoes should I purchase?
The best answer would provide me with two pairs of shoes, 1 pair for racing and 1 pair for training.
Spikes or flats? If so, what brand/specific model should I get?
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spikes usually are alot better for cross than flats so i would get a pair of those for racing, im not going to name a specific type of shoe that you should get because the best shoe is really different for each person like for example if you over pronate you should get a different shoe than your friend that under pronates.
for trainers again i wont name a brand our model, for pretty much same reasons.
my best advice too you is too go to a running specialty type of store (not a footlocker or champs) because running stores usually have people working there that are runners and can know what type of shoes would be best for you
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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 : what props can I use to represent cross country besides shoes?
I'm giving a presentation on something I know a lot about in class. I've chosen to do mine on cross country. Because I know what techniques you need, and what foods to eat and etc...
But we have to have two props. All I can think of to use is my shoes, what else can I possibly use?
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You could mabey bring in like a sweatband or find out about a famous cross country runner and write his name really big on a piece of paper or something like tht
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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'd suggest spikes. Over 5k, you may have hills, dirt, mud, woodchips, or even sand. All of this terrain means that a secure grip so you don't slip and your feet don't slide is very important. Spikes are therefore important.
I'm a fan of saucony, notably the Saucony Kilkenny spike, but not everyone likes those. I'd go to a running store and have them fit you, and to try different shoes out.
Good luck this season!
~Abab
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