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Saucony Men's Grid Propel Plus NxGen Running Shoe Saucony Men's Grid Propel Plus NxGen Running Shoe
Price : $84.99
Features :
  1. Approximate weight per pair 23.6 oz.
  2. Compression Molded EVA midsole for shock attentuation and comfort
  3. Grid Propel Technology provides cushioning and maximum deflection on impact

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adidas Men's Supernova Cushion 7 Running Shoe adidas Men's Supernova Cushion 7 Running Shoe
Price : $89.95
Features :
  1. adiPRENE+ in the forefoot maintains propulsion and efficiency
  2. Compression-molded EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning
  3. TORSION SYSTEM provides adaptive midfoot support
  4. adiPRENE under the heel for superior cushioning at impact
  5. adiWEAR outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability

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adidas Men's Microbounce Dlx 08 Running Shoe adidas Men's Microbounce Dlx 08 Running Shoe
Price : $89.95
Features :
  1. A new fanned heel design reduces the rigidness and improves the comfort of this luxury running shoe. Its lightweight, energy-packed Bounce¿ cushioning feels bouncier than before.
  2. Bounce¿ . adiWEAR® . adiPRENE®+

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adidas Men's Harmony Running Shoe adidas Men's Harmony Running Shoe
Price : $69.95
Features :
  1. Air mesh for maximum ventilation
  2. EVA insole for comfort
  3. Internal EVA midsole for cushion, fit and comfort
  4. Non-marking adiWEAR outsole for best durability in high-wear areas

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Train like you mean it in stylish footwear that offers everything except the high price. The combination of technology, cushioning and stability make this the shoe to beat.

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Excelentes zapatos

Super Comodos estos zapatos, lo que recomiendo es pedirlo una o dos tallas más grande ya que son de una orma pequeña

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adidas Men's Response Csh 17 Running Shoe adidas Men's Response Csh 17 Running Shoe
Price : $79.95
Features :
  1. Breathable mesh upper with Dialed TPU ribs
  2. Climalite lining
  3. Feet You Wear, internal midsole, adiPRENE (+), extended Torsion
  4. Ultimate training shoe with optimal cushioning, stability and comfort

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Questions & Answers
Question : Can trail shoes be used for road?
I'm a beginner runner and I need to get shoes. Right now I live(and run) on a dirt road but in a couple months I'm moving to PA for college and will be in town. So if I get trail shoes now can I still use them on road/sidewalk or should I just wait until I get to school and get road shoes? Thanks.

Answer:
You can use them on the road, but they aren't as useful. Trail shoes generally have deeper treads, which allow for much better grip in trails. From the sound of it, you'll do fine with road shoes on the dirt path you live near. I run on trails meant for mountain bikers, meaning there are rocks, pebbles, roots, etc., and i still generally stick with road shoes, because they generally have more cushion and can be less expensive. if the dirt road you're on is in any sort of decent condition, you should be okay with road shoes, and then you'll be able to use them in PA without a problem! Hope it helps! ~Abab

 

Question : what is the best brand of running shoes?
i run cross country and do marathons i''ve had asics and nike shoes before and i wasn't a big fan of either of them. any trail or cross country runners have a suggestion?

Answer:
I have run 5 marathons and one Ironman in New Balance. They were great. I have a wider foot and they fit me the best.

 

Question : Serious runners - can you help me with this question about pain?
Hi everyone. I just recently resumed running after a hiatus of about 25 years. Yesterday I ran 5 miles. After 4 miles, the balls of my feet started tingling and were painful. Since my shoes were getting old, I thought they might be the source of my pain. So today I bought new running shoes, high quality and very comfortable. I went out to do 5 miles, and this time, after three miles, I had tingling in the balls of my feet. Help! I want to run again, preferably pain-free. I run the first mile on asphalt, the next three on a trail (packed dirt), and the last on asphalt again. All advice appreciated - thanks! The pain is in the front of my feet, in what I think is called the ball of the feet, the part right before the toes. My heels are absolutely fine. Oh, and my weight is fine. I'm 5' 7" and weigh 135. BMI is good. Waist/hip ratio very good. Blood pressure great.

Answer:
I run about 7-8 miles per day for 4 days a week, and I do a long run of more than 10 miles at least once. I hope I qualify as a "serious runner", so that I can answer your question.. :) If your feet are tingling and the sensation is also painful, the most likely explanation is that your circulation is being cut off somewhere, and this may be the culprit. Chances are, your feet are constricted because your shoes are too tight, either because you got a small size or your shoe laces are too tight. Also, you should keep in mind that when you run long distances, your feet tend to swell quite a bit because the blood vessels need to expand to allow extra blood to get to the muscles in your feet. Another less likely explanation is Neuromas (inflamed nerve endings in your feet), which usually requires treatment by a specialist. UPDATE: For a foot neuroma, the tingling sensation is in your toes, which is not consistent with your symptoms. Please ignore my suggestion that that is a possibility. It sounds a lot like you just have shoes that are too tight.

 

Question : running spikes?
hey im a new high school track and field runner. i wanted to know if spikes really help run better/faster. i currently have nike "running" shoes, but they i believe they are for trail running because they only have bulit in rigids/spikes on the bottom.

Answer:
I run hurdles and sprints and i could not believe the difference between how fast i could run with run with spikes and running without spikes. you can get a pair of spikes for any type of event 100m-400m i recommend sprint spikes they do not have a heel 400m runners may want to use mid distance spikes if that is their shortest race. 400m-800m and possibly 1500m (if it is your longest) i recommend mid distance spikes these have a visible but not large heel on them to keep from bruising of the heel. Maybe 800, 1500m and up definitely long distance these have a a supportive heel on them because you are not generally up on your toes sprinting with the exception of the finish and starts, they may look more like running shoe than a stereotypical spike Cross Country spikes are also distance spikes. If you are a jumper (IE long triple or high) sprinting or mid distance spikes would be the best choice. No matter what event you are doing always have a good pair of running shoes for training. i think yours are fine if they are not protruding out too much to affect your running i think that they are just the tred that Nike uses. if they are hard plastic i would get new ones but or if they are rubber but really long, if not do not worry about them they will do just fine

 

Question : Could you help out a beginning runner please?
Hi, I'm starting a running class for beginners this week. I wanted to know what type of shoes would work best...we will be running outside on tracks sometimes and then on trails as well. Also, should my running shoes be 1 size larger than my normal shoe size? I've heard that before, so I just wanted to make sure. Thank you in advance!!

Answer:
You should go to Footlocker or another sports store and have them help you with your running shoes. You don't want your shoes to be too big, so standing striaght up your big toe should almost touch the tip of the shoe. Get something with good shock protection. But it's best to have your feet checked for the right type of shoe. If you lean outwards when you stand/walk/run, you want a shoe that will compensate for that.

 

Question : training shoe?
tell me if the wave elixir 3 is a good running (training) shoe for a sophomore xc trail runner who likes light weight but supportive shoe that will deliver a fast performance iin my training season before CROSS COUNTRY.

Answer:
You cannot go wrong with Asics shoes. I am a manager of a sports store and you would be amazed with the amount of technology that goes into those shoes... I wont tell it all to you here, but look it up on their web page... its truly amazing!!! Also New Balance has a new shoe the 805 out that is geared more for sprinters but also has great x-training features... Its probably the lightest x-trainer out there at this point...

 

Question : running shoe advice?
I want a new pair of running shoes but I am very particular about syles. I like really unique and cool looking shoes. My question is: ARE TRAIL RUNNER SHOES ABOUT THE SAME AS REGULAR RUNNING SHOES? They are both for running so would it be a bad idea to get trail running shoes for regular running? And I'm buying them online so I can't try them on and test them out. snvffy: I buy shoes shoes online and don't have any problems.... style is important to me because I'm a designer.... so I'm sorry if you have no eye for style and asthetics.... and I don't appreciate your rudeness.... *prick*

Answer:
Trail running shoes can be used both for street running and trail running. They have basically the same make up as a normal running shoe, they just have a little more tread on the bottom. Sorry that that previous guy was rude...good luck with your search.

 

Question : What are the best running sneakers for cushioning and stability? I am 225lbs. I am looking to pay 50$ or so?
I have heard alot about New Balance and Asics Gel. The sporting goods store has New Balance Trail 474 on sale for $40. It seems to me that trail shoes would be more durable. I do live in Buffalo NY and I run on the streets. Any suggestions Good runners of Yahoo.

Answer:
First, you need to know what kind of shoe you need? It's based on your foot ... if you have flat or low arches, you may need a "motion control" shoe ... if you have very high arches and narrow feet, a "cushion" shoe may be for you (all shoes are 'cushioning shoes' so don't let the term confuse you, but a shoe called a "cushion" shoe means it offers very little "stability" or "motion control") ... at your size, you may need a beefy shoe like the Brooks Beast or Addiction, if you have low arches ... .talk to a real running store, not some general sports store. And sorry, $50 is kind of unrealistic ... good running shoes will run you $80-$100 a pair, running injury free is worth it. Trail shoes, btw, are not the way to go, they generally have a very solid footplate and toe box to protect against rocks and roots, but they offer little support, since they are meant for unstable terrain, not pavement. If you run on pavement, steer clear of trail shoes.

 

Question : Question about track shoes and spikes?
I ordered Puma Complete Tomline track shoes and they came with spikes... I was wondering is there a difference with the spikes on and off? I run on a track 4-5miles.... so would these spikes benefit me any or are they more for trail runners or something?

Answer:
spikes help alot on the track even though there is plenty of grip, the spikes are really efficient, and make you go alot faster than you think. I always wear spikes on the track and I use them only in races or really speedy workouts. I run distance too and the spikes are really good for you on the track. Id be mad if i didnt have spikes

 

Question : Trail Running Shoes Help?
I'm a beginner at competing in trail running races. This year I have been competing in 5k to 15k races to work myself up to longer races in the future. I purchased a pair of Asics Gel Trail Sensor shoes this year and I find that even though these shoes are very comfortable running the trails but after running the bottom of my feet ache like crazy. The trails I run are usually single track mountain bike trails that are extremely rocky, steep with numerous roots. FYI - I am neutral prone. So, if anyone has a line on a great runner that that can take these extreme conditions and make my feet happy and not make me not want to burn my runnners after every race, I would appreciate the info.

Answer:
Unfortunately you need to find that out for your self. I have tried several shoes and ended up with Asics as the best. I started with Reebok's and they were good but wore out to quick I thought and then went to New Balance and even though they were pretty good I got terrible shine splints so I went to the more expensive Asics and wa la. So I think you may just have to search for the magic shoe your self. One thing you might want to try though is some sort of insert. I did buy Reebok for trail running or as a cross trainer but when you lift a pair of Reebok's compared to Asics well as you know asics are amazingly light. Have you ever given a thought towards maybe you aren't neutral prone? I would make sure of that before I go buying another brand of shoes. Asics are very good shoe.

 

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