Pearl iZUMi Men's Peak X-C Running Shoe Pearl iZUMi Men's Peak X-C Running Shoe
Price : $109.95
Features :
  1. High rebound SKYdeX® forefoot propulsion pad with SKYdeX® heel crash pad.
  2. High abrasion seamless mesh construction
  3. Forefoot stone bruise protection plate and flex grooves for a smooth, efficient ride
  4. SKYdeX® heel crash pad
  5. Full carbon rubber outsole for maximum traction and durability

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The North Face Rucky Chucky - Men's The North Face Rucky Chucky - Men's
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The North Face Rucky Chucky trail running shoe features an abrasion-resistant bomber synthetic nubuck upper with highly breathable, protective sandwich mesh. X-Frame medial/lateral TPU welding reinforcement adds support. Northotic ergonomically designed footbed with Poron forefoot and heel inserts. Lightweight, dual-density CMEVA midsole with X-2™ provides high impact cushioning and long-lasting support. Semi straight lasted, with medial posted rearfoot Thrust Chassis and X-Dome which offers mechanical assistance to the midsole and support for overpronators. Innovative TPU forefoot Snake Plate with medial/lateral outriggers delivers torsional support, while giving ultimate protection from stone bruising. Midfoot shank ensures a stable and comfortable ride from heel strike to toe off. Tenacious Grip outsole gives excellent on-and-off-road traction, as well as stability and durability under a variety of weather conditions and temperatures. Wt. 14.5 oz.

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Men's Vasque Aether Tech Men's Vasque Aether Tech
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Features :
  1. Fit: True to Size

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Designed for fast-paced training runs and moving you to the finish line A.S.A.P. on race day, the 12oz. Aether walks the line between full-bore trail shoe and a lightweight trainer. The minimal mesh upper is supported with welded TPU and a 30% recycled content PU nubuck. Underfoot, the single density, neutral midsole is enhanced with high rebound EVA in the heel and forefoot. A rigid TPU instep shank supports the midfoot and a textile forefoot plate protects from point loads. Perfect for road runners making the transition to trail. Features airmesh nylon with welded TPU reinforcing fabric upper, an EVA midsole with high rebound heel and forefoot inserts, dual density Eva footbed with reflective trim and Vasque Aether outsole.

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Men's Vasque Aether Tech

As a 61 year old my needs may be out dated, but the shoes have to be comfortable, long wearing, and easy to wear. These shoes fit all three well. My measurement size is US 11 reqular, but I found that size too tight around the front of my feet, and my toe often touching the end, so for me US 11 1/2 regular is perfect. I also have the same fitting problem with some other shoe brands.
My thought in the pruchase was to run them in the Chaing Mai HASHES, but current events have delayed my trip. Although, they have been great wearing to the Casino, college football games, and a jog or two.

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Mizuno Men's Wave Nexus Mizuno Men's Wave Nexus
Price : $74.99

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Revolutionize your run with the Mizuno Wave Nexus running shoe.Lightweight air mesh and synthetic upperExternal stabilizing overlays and reflective detailFull lace up front, padded collar and tongue, soft liningCushioning insole, Mizuno Wave(R) shock absorbing midsoleAP(R) midsole technology for lightweight cushioningHigh mileage rubber traction outsole

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Men's Merrell Overdrive Men's Merrell Overdrive
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Questions & Answers
Question : What are some good stores for cross country shoes?
With removable spikes/no spikes. I really just want them to be light!

Answer:
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

 

Question : what are some cross country shoes?
in high school used to do football switch to cross country what are good running shoes

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in high school used to do football switch to cross country what are good running shoes

 

Question : how should my cross country shoes be chosen by fit?
ok, when i buy new cross country shoes, should there be any space for my toes? or should there be a certain amount of space? please tell me, cus my old cross country shoes have no space for my feet. so please help

Answer:
This site tells you all you need to know about finding the right shoes. It tells you how the shoe should be fitting in all the different places around your foot as well as stating what type of shoes are good for each different type of sports. Strongly suggest using this site...has helped me decided on many types of shoes that have been a great success. Every time i get shoes with the aid of this site, my cross-country coach always comments on a good choice: http://adam.about.com/reports/000061_4.htm Good luck. Hope you find a good pair of shoes!

 

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.

Answer:
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

 

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.

Answer:
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...

 

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....

Answer:
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

 

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.

 

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

 

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?

Answer:
yeah u can use cc spikes in track for distance events like the 1600 and 3200

 

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?

Answer:
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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