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Men's adidas Duramo
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Sleek, lightweight and durable, this ideal entry-level running shoe offers a well-cushioned adiPRENE® midsole. And even new runners will notice the comfortable step-in feel. Upper is Nylon mesh upper for light weight and breathability. Lining is Textile. Inlay is EVA insole for comfort. Midsole is adiPRENE® insert for comfort and shock absorption. LightStrike EVA is lighter than conventional midsoles. Outsole is adiWEAR® outsole for best durability in high-wear areas.
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Brooks Racer ST 3
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A blend of lightweight speed and engineered control, the Racer ST 3 meets the support needs of aspiring tape breakers. Optimal for tempo training and race distances from 5K to marathon. Features a Rearfoot HydroFlow ST, Full-length S-257, Diagonal Roller (DRB), and DRB Accel for the midsole, HPR and Engineered Stable Pod Construction for the outsole, and an Air Mesh and Microfiber Overlay Material for the upper.
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Men's Saucony Grid Stabil 6
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The Grid Stabil 6 is built to provide the smoothest, most comfortable ride available in a control shoe. The SRC crash pad brings unexpected cushioning and ride to a motion control shoe. It features an SRC impact zone with a strobel board, premium sockliner, arch-lock, and a triple density compression molded Eva midsole that offers shock attenuation, responsive cushioning, comfort, stability and durability.
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Men's Mizuno Running Shoes | Mizuno Wave Rider 11 - Road Runner Sports
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Why is my shoe Endangered? The shoe manufacturer has discontinued your shoe, so there is a limited supply left. Stock up now at this great low price before they're gone forever.
Men's Mizuno® Wave® Rider™ 11 :: The men's Mizuno® Wave® Rider™ 11 has two big improvements you'll feel in this cushioned running shoe known for great shock absorption and smooth toe-off are the new heel and collar design that fits more securely and a more snug midfoot fit for better comfort. 11.2 ounces
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Salomon XA Comp 3 GTX Trail Running Shoe - Men's
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: - Upper: Water resistant textile
- Membrane: Gore-tex footwear with XCR product technology
- Midsole: Dual density EVA
- Outsole: Running Contragrip
- Waterproof bootie construction
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The Salomon Men's XA Comp 3 GTX is the weatherproof version of Salomon's classic trail running shoe. Whether you're a competitive adventure runner or just out for a jog, the Comp 3 GTX's Gore-Tex XCR will keep your feet dry and comfortable. Salomon's patented 2-D chassis places a shaped plastic shank under the Comp 3's insole that controls twisting on variable surfaces. The XA Comp 3's toothy, Running Contragrip outsole blends several different hardness combinations with a toothy tread to give outstanding traction over a wide range of conditions. You'll appreciate the open-cell structure of the Ortholite insole on long, strenuous runs, since it allows your feet to breathe better than traditional insoles.
Product Features - Material: [Upper] synthetic leather; [Insert] Gore-Tex XCR
- Lining: Textile
- Sole: Running Contragrip
- Lacing: Sensifit Quick lace
- Shank: 2-D Chassis
- Weight: [Pair, size 9] 1lb 12oz (793g)
- Recommended Use: Trail running, light hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
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Great trail shoe, excellent lacing
Reasonable heel cushioning, excellent lateral stability, aggressive tread. Sizing and fit was perfect for me (their size 12 matched my expectation). The Quicklace system is nearly optimal and the top of the tongue doubles as an elastic pocket (not water proof) that holds the lace lock and small items such as a Nike+ iPod accelerometer (but wrap it up). Unlike Merrell trail shoes (e.g., Continuum) the plastic lace locks stay put and do not flap around. Two color options: black grey/green accents and black grey/grey accents. There is a Gore-Tex version of this shoe.
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Questions & Answers
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 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 : 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 : 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 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 : 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 : 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 : 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
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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!
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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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