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Mizuno Men's Precision 9 Mizuno Men's Precision 9
Price : $89.99

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Set your sights high in these Mizuno Wave(R) Precision(TM) 9 runners. Breathable AIRmesh(TM) upper in an athletic running shoe style with a round toe and Dynamotion technology for a perfect fit. SmoothRide(TM) engineering for supportive cushioning and the smoothest transitions. AP midsole, shock-absorbing VS-1 cushioning in heel. Full-length Mizuno Intercool ventilation system. Ultra-durable X-10(TM) carbon rubber outsole.

Customer Review :

Mizuno Precision 9 is much better than Precision 8

I've been running in Mizuno Precisions since their model #7. I really liked the 7. I ran three marathons in the 7s. When I couldn't find the 7s anymore, I bought the 8s. I ran one marathon in the 8s. I really didn't like the 8s. They had a different feel around the middle of the foot wrapping to the laces. Then came the 9s. I've put almost 200 miles on my first pair of 9s. They're awesome. They feel even better than the 7s. Highly recomended. The only problem I've found with the Precisions is the "hole" under the heel. When I run in the snow, even though the snow is dry, it tends to create a snowball under the heel that eventually feels like I'm running on a rock. I have to stop and knock it out to continue.

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Saucony Men's Shadow 6000 Running Shoe Saucony Men's Shadow 6000 Running Shoe
Price : $64.99
Features :
  1. Approximate weight per pair: 20 oz.
  2. Comfortable EVA midsole

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adidas Men's Response CTL 7 Running Shoe adidas Men's Response CTL 7 Running Shoe
Price : $79.95
Features :
  1. Air mesh for maximum ventilation
  2. adiPRENE in the forefoot and heel
  3. Molded respoEVA sockliner for anatomical fit and comfort
  4. adiWEAR outsole for high-wear durability

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Editorial Review :

A day without running is usually not a great day. Have more great days with this everyday running shoe featuring a step-in sockliner, adiPRENE®+ in the forefoot and ForMotion®, which adapts to the ground for a smooth, natural touchdown.

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Timberland Men's Ossipee GORE-TEX Hiking Shoe Timberland Men's Ossipee GORE-TEX Hiking Shoe
Price : $90.00
Features :
  1. Combination of Suede Leather and Mesh Upper with GoreTex Membrane for Breathable, Waterproof Protection
  2. Compressed EVA Midsole for Lightweight Underfoot Cushioning
  3. B.S.F.P. Motion Efficiency System
  4. Active Lug Solid Rubber Outsole
  5. 1lb 8oz676g per pair

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Hiking in New Hampshire in the fall and you need the waterproof protection of the Timberland Ossippe GoreTex Hiking Shoe for Men. By combining GoreTex, suede leather, and mesh in the upper, Timberland has achieved a waterproof, breathable, durable hiking shoe that will keep you foot stable thanks to the B.S.F.P Motion efficiency system. As the rain begins to fall, the solid rubber lug sole will give you the traction you need as you scramble along the Champney Brook Trail in search of a waterfall or two.

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Asics Men's Gel Kanbarra 3 Running Shoe Asics Men's Gel Kanbarra 3 Running Shoe
Price : $59.99
Features :
  1. Midsole Material: Compression-Molded EVA--The EVA material is heated, reducing the density, for a lighter weight.
  2. Cushioning Technology: GEL® Cushioning System--GEL® cushioning system offers enhanced stability and shock absorption.
  3. Heel Technology: ASICS® High Abrasion Resistant (AHAR®) Heel Plug--AHAR® provides durability at the impact zone.
  4. Lacing System: Traditional Lacing System--Traditional lacing system provides a tighter fit for more centralized support.
  5. Model Number: TN825/9391

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An entry-level running shoe with excellent cushioning and overall fit Breathable air mesh upper Removable cushioned insole Durable, flexible rubber sole AHAR® Heel Plug helps enhance durability at initial impact GEL® Cushioning System attenuates shock during impact phase Trusstic System® links the rearfoot and forefoot and shores the midfoot Compression molded EVA midsole for shock attenuation throughout the gait cycle

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Questions & Answers
Question : What are some running shoes for heavy runners?
I am a heavy runner who supinates and has an extremely high arch. Can anyone suggest a good cushioned running shoe?

Answer:
I'm not sure if you have them in your area, but a store called Front Runner (or another one called Fleet Feet) will set you up with the best pair of shoes for your running style. They will watch you run for a little while and then give you a couple different options. Mizuno has several pairs with support. Go to Mizuno.com and search on men's footwear - click on Support. Those will be what you are looking for. The Inspire is a good looking shoe and is lightweight. Don't listen to people saying "quit running". It's great that you are being active. Running is the all time best calorie burning workout you can do. DEFINITELY get fitted or your knees will hurt. Ron

 

Question : Doe a person's body weight effect the lifespan of their running shoes?
They say that a pair of running shoes should last about 4 to 5 months while running 10 to15 miles a week. Do these figures apply to everyone? I mean, my running partner weighs about 110 lbs and is 5'2" while I weigh about 165 lbs and am 5'8". How could it possible be true that our shoes are good for the same amount of time? The cushioning in my shoes should wear out faster, right?

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You would think that all things would be equal, but I can tell you from experiance that weight will play a small role in running shoe wear. A typical running shoe will last 400 - 600 miles, But I am 6'3" and weight in at 205lbs, typicall running shoes last 10 - 12weeks, or about 400Km which is only 240 miles. Ascis in my opinion last longer then any other brand, with adidas a close second. Suconey seems to wear very quickly and I have heard from others the same complaint. Harry

 

Question : Best running shoes for cushion support? What to get?
It's a choice between Asics Gel Nimbus or Adidas Supernova Cushion 7s..... whats the best out of these two only? Thanks!

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Honestly, I wouldn't listen to people's recommendations on here. Their footstrike is probably different than yours. Their foot shape could even be different. All of these things could effect what is good for you vs good for them. I would go to a running store and have them fit you with shoes. Try both on. And also, be open to possibly getting a different pair of shoes if neither one works out.

 

Question : Is wearing "cushioned" running shoes alright for a neutral runner?
Is wearing "cushioned" running shoes alright for a neutral runner?

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Look you need to go to a specialty running store like Fleet Feet Sports. They size and get a good look at your feet. Then they put you on a tredmill and do a video analysis of oyur gait and feet to determine what type of sheo you should be wearing. But since you already know your a neutral runner a cushioned shoe is recommended. The thing is you need to try on different types of shoe to determine what fits you best. Since all feet are different all running shoe companies are different. And when you go up in price on a neutal shoe you are paying for more cushion. But i've seen people pick the cheaper shoe with less cushion without knowing the price because that is what feels good on your feet. So regaurdless if you're a neutral runner or someone who overpronates you just have to try different shoes out and the more you pay the more cushion the shoe is suppose to be depending on the feet.

 

Question : Do running shoes lose their cushioning/stability even if you don't run in them?
I've heard that running shoes lose this cushioning even if they are not used. For example, lets say that i bought two pairs of shoes. I used one while the other remained in the closet brand new in box. Would the latter, that has been sitting in the closet without use for about two months still have the same cushion/stability as it did when i first bought it? I would think so, but i have heard that this is not the case. Any ideas? Preferably from experts in the running, shoe, and/or podiatry field. Thanks!

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I would think so. I mean, all shoes get worn down and worn out eventually. Right?

 

Question : Cheap running shoes with puffy cushioning?
I need recommendations for some running shoes under $80, with alot of cushioning. It can be any brand, any year. I'm used to running with lighter shoes, but I am about to increase my mileage to about 50 a week and want to experiment with some heavier cushioned shoes before I committ bigger bucks for one of those luxury cushioned Asics models (or something).

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you could always get some Dr Shcolls cushioned insoles --- they work well K-mart specials ....

 

Question : Do you think that some running shoes train faster than others?
I have trained in Asics gel cushioning system for years, and recently received a pair of Nike. Asics have provided great stability and protection through the years and been great shoes especially the original GT-II. These Nike air cushioning system shoes seem to give me more spring and creates faster turnover and I find myself training at a faster pace. Ever heard of runners taking long runs with one brand and fartlek or tempo runs with another brand. Make any sense to anyone? Not talking about racing flats, just standard training shoes about the same weight. Anyone have favorite brands they trade off for different effects? Thanks in advance for your input.

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go buy nike frees...they feel amazing when you run....it feels like your floating hahah

 

Question : I'm a high mileage runner and need a new stability/very cushioned running shoe. What do you suggest?
I need cushion on my forefoot and the rest of my foot. I run in Nike Equalon 2+ and they are too squishy and flatten out after just 50 miles. I loved the straight Nike Kantara and Nike Equalon+, but they are discontinued. Please help!

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Well since you know that you need a stability/ very cushioned running shoe, then you probably already know that the skylon is definitely not for you. Its a neutral shoe with medium cushioning. Since you want a shoe with extra cushioning, the following would fall under what I like to call the Cadillac running shoes series: Asics Kayano, Nike Equalon, and the Brooks Infiniti. I highly recommend the Brooks Infiniti. It is definitely the most cushioned stability shoe on the market. And since its a Brooks Shoe, it is guaranteed to last you at least 350 miles before you start to feel the "bounce" diminish. Hope that helps. Oh and I'm a collegiate runner who also works in a running specialty shop, so my suggestions aren't unfounded.

 

Question : If I have shin splints and I think I overpronate, should I buy heel cushion running shoes?
I have started running not too long agao and I have shin splints (mild pain). I think I overpronate. I also have arches that are more on the flatter side. Should I buy running shoes that have cushioned heels (ex: Nike Shox Turbo V style)??? Or should I look for other features?

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Shin splints are the result of muscle imbalance. Strong calves, weak shin muscles. To prevent them, lie face down in bed with your toes hanging over the edge. Slowly pull your toes upward against the resistance of the mattress. Hold for 1 or 2 seconds, then repeat. Try to work up to 2 or 3 sets of 10. Now that you already have the injury, it's best to rest and ice them to relieve the pain. Flat feet don't necessarily require lots of cushioning such as high-arched feet do, but it's more about how you run and what shoe you feel best running in. Continue to do research on running sites and do some experimenting. A good runners' store is your best resource. Good Luck

 

Question : what is the best running shoes that has extreme CUSHIONING?
i going back to running,i just need the best shoes for me. my knees hurts before and now my heel too. i gained weight,i need to cut weight on my upper body,so my lower body wont have too much pressure i really need extreme cushioning.please help thank you

Answer:
I know how you feel. The most important aspect to me about a running shoe is the cushioning. I have always ran in assics and thought theses were the best, but I have not been impressed with how they have feeling lately. I just bought suconey triumph 4 and love them. They have the most cushion in a running shoe I have ever had. They have EXTREME CUSHIONING! Good luck

 

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