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New Balance Men's MR882 Running Shoe New Balance Men's MR882 Running Shoe
Price : $94.95
Features :
  1. Cushioning
  2. ABZORB FL - midsole
  3. NLOCK
  4. Ndurance outsole
  5. Blown rubber outsole

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The best

My New Balance,882,run true to size and have great cushioning.I am 5'5" and weigh 155.I use these for my long runs while training for my next marathon.So far so good.

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very special walking shoe

The New Balance 822 walking shoe is the most comfortable shoe I own.Having foot problems my Ortopedic dr.insisted I buy NB shoes,according to him they are the best.All of the engineering and design that NB desribes for this shoe is true.They have the SL2 last,deep seating for foot,wide toe box,plenty of support and padding.They also come in wide sizes.


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Take my word for it, your DOG's will Thank You every time you wear your NB MR882's!!!!

Without a doubt these NB MR882 size 13 4E running shoes are the Most Comfortable shoes I have worn in the past seven years since injuring both legs and feet which results in Major swelling in my calves, ankles and feet.

If you have problems with swelling in your ankles and feet your DOG's will Thank You every time you wear your NB MR882's!!!!

On a side note, if they were available in a 6E width I'd be in HOG Heaven.......





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great support. i am on the heavy side (190+) so i usually look less at cushion or comfort and more at support. i ran nine miles in these straight out of the box with no problems. good running shoes don't need a break in period anyway, but it's nice to see New Balance still in the game. the toe box area could be a bit narrower, but zero blisters so far so what do i know? the sizing is true as with other New Balance models but try them on first; you may want a 1/2 size larger.

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New Balance MR882 Running Shoe

This shoe is the replacement for the MR878 I bought in 2000. How many shoes can you buy 8 years later that fit the same? I have a high instep and long toes and the SL-2 last is made for my foot. These shoes fit me like they were custom made for my foot. And best of all, they are still made in the USA!

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adidas Men's Deflect 2 Running Shoe adidas Men's Deflect 2 Running Shoe
Price : $59.95

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Prepare for the ultimate running experience when you slip into the Deflect 2 running shoe from adidas. Its super cushy heel collar, tongue, and padded insole will guarantee a comfy fit while the lace-up front keeps you tucked in. Its sporty mesh upper is a subtle contrast to its rubber flexible sole that will curve with your foot every time it hits the pavement for a smooth run every time.

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adidas Men's Megabounce 09 Running Shoe adidas Men's Megabounce 09 Running Shoe
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Features :
  1. Air mesh upper for maximum ventilation
  2. Anatomically molded EVA insole for comfort
  3. adiPRENE®+ insert for forefoot propulsion and efficiency; Megabounce technology in the heel for maximum energy return
  4. adiWEAR® outsole for best durability in high-wear areas

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Men's Adidas, Megabounce

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adidas Men's Microbounce+ Fh08 Running Shoe adidas Men's Microbounce+ Fh08 Running Shoe
Price : $109.95
Features :
  1. Full heel-to-toe Bounce cushioning returns energy with every step

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Reebok Men's Premier Road Cushion KFS Running Shoe Reebok Men's Premier Road Cushion KFS Running Shoe
Price : $89.95
Features :
  1. Carbon rubber heel strike pad
  2. Play-Dry lining
  3. Kinetic Fit System
  4. Removable EVA sockliner
  5. Eclipse EVA midsole

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Questions & Answers
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!

Answer:
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 : Why is too much cushion in a running shoe bad?
I read somebody saying that Nike Shox sucked because they have too much cushion... but how is that bad in a running shoe.. wouldn't you want a lot of "shock" to absorm the impact? I know I would.. I currently have shinsplints in my left leg, and achilles tendinitis in my right heel.... I think cushion is a might fine idea.. lol

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You have to have a shoe that is best for you. Some people need a soft shoe, the problem is if it has too much cushion you do not have as much control. Meaning that your foot moves around, and if you have ankle problems you are more prone to injury. Also if you have a foot plant problem you are not going to have the correct that was designed in the shoe if the cushion is too soft.

 

Question : Neutral cushioned running shoes?
I'm getting 2 new pairs of shoes to alternate. I have decided on the Asics Cumulus 9 for my first pair and am undecided on my second pair. I'm leaning towards the saucony progrid triumph or the nike air pegasus. I'm open to others though. I have medium to high arches.

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I have these Adidas shoes and I love them. They support my high arches very well. I run 2-3 miles a day, and my feet never hurt!!!!

 

Question : What running shoes should I get?
Puma shoes? Asics? Adidas Microbounce? Nb Zips? Nike shox? Under Armour? I like light-weight, cushioned, comfartable, running shoes. What should i get? Give me an answer and a reason and you could get 10 points.

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Brooks running shoes all the way. Nike is the longest running craze, but if you actually compared the shoes, they're definitely not the best. But you never know what suits you the best until you try. Shoes run out after 300 miles, so whichever. The only Nike shoe I really loved were the Nike Frees. Running barefoot works different muscles in your feet which compensate for different muscles in your legs. The Nike Frees are SO comfortable because they're meant to feel like you're not wearing any shoes, and that means they're also really light weight, yet cushioned because they're training shoes at the same time so it evens out the impact. Plus, they're super cool looking.

 

Question : Impact protection vs. cushioning in running shoes?
Some shoes claim to have "superior cushioning", others "advanced impact protection." Difference?

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Marketing! Too bad there are no accepted measures for impact reduction to allow such claims to be quantified.

 

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 : What kind of running shoes should I buy?
My ankles are slightly pronated (they curve inwards) and tend to get sore after I exercise. Should I buy cushioned, stabilized, or lightweight, etc. running shoes?

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I don't know where you live, but where I live in Southern California, their are two shoe shops highly esteemed in my opinon: Fleet Feet, and A Snail's Pace. I suggest looking those stores up online and see if there are any locations near you. Anyways, they do a rigorous examination of your shoe, and then they choose the shoe they think is the best for you, you run around in them for 5-10 minutes, if you like them buy them, if you don't they pick another one. Usually they know which shoe is best for you. You might also want to do some research online and see if any shoes are specifically made for your case, because I know they make shoes with different support levels, and even shoes for flat feet. Also, before you buy them, make sure you run in them for a good 10 minutes around the store, walking up and down the aisle won't tell you whether they will hurt after a while or not. Hope this helps!

 

Question : Which Neutral Cushion Running shoes would you recommend me if i'm loging on Concrete/Road and Trails.?
I Prefer Lots of cushioning.

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I Prefer Lots of cushioning.

 

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

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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

 

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

 

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