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New Balance Men's M498 Running Shoes New Balance Men's M498 Running Shoes
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Features :
  1. Imported
  2. Fit: This style runs small. For an accurate fit we recommend purchasing a 1/2 size larger than you typically purchase. Example: If you normally purchase a size 7 1/2, we recommend purchasing a size 8.
  3. Upper: Synthetic and mesh

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Editorial Review :

A versatile Heritage style running shoe with Abzorb cushioning and Dual Density Medial Post to accommodate mild to moderate overpronator. Synthetic/mesh upper provides lightweight comfort and support. C-Cap Midsole : Provides lightweight cushioning and flexibility.

Customer Review :

New Balance Quality, Conservative Style

I sometimes have trouble finding light, comfortable running shoes that are reasonably priced and not designed for kids (bright colors, lightning bolts, see-through cushion bubbles, etc.). So I've worn 497's for years. This is the replacement model, and although New Balance has updated them somewhat, they still have the toned-down styling I like. Most of all, they are well made and they still make my feet feel very good.

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Men's Saucony ProGrid Ride Men's Saucony ProGrid Ride
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Features :
  1. Fit: True to Size

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The ProGrid Ride Provides cushioning and flexibility for the neutral runner, has a superb fit, and a responsive, smooth ride. The Upper features Forefoot lockdown, an Ortholite sockliner, lightweight, breathable mesh and a HRC Strobel board. The Midsole offers a heel ProGrid, Impulse EVA and SRC impact zone and SRC XTRA forefoot cushioning. Has a blown rubber outsole.

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Men's Keen Voyageur Men's Keen Voyageur
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Features :
  1. Fit: True to Size

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The Voyageur like its cousin the Targhee II, is a rugged cruiser, but with its windows down and sunroof up for ventilation. Stripped of its eVENT in favor of mesh lining the Broken Top allows for more ventilation on hot and cool summer days. The aggressive outsole has 4mm lugs to bite into the terrain providing excellent traction. The ESS Shank provides torsion stability for a secure ride. Featrures include, Dual Density Compression Molded EVA Midsole, 4mm multi directional lugs, a Torsion stability ESS shank, Patented toe protection, Removable metatomical Footbed, S3 heel support structure, Non marking carbon rubber leather outsole.

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Go Lite Men's Anomaly Trail Shoe Go Lite Men's Anomaly Trail Shoe
Price : $95.00
Features :
  1. No leather materials used in construction
  2. With form and fit, the road to recovery can be a comfortable path. The Anamoly has a soft shell upper and even softer fleece lining, this all weather show provides uncommon comfort as a consistent experience
  3. The NEOform Seamless upper is the revolutionary outer casing which protects the foot from bruises and scratches caused by unforeseen obstacles
  4. The virtually seamless sculpted design eliminates chafe caused by interior stitching
  5. The ultralight foam absorbs no water and increases comfort over time

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With a soft shell upper and even softer fleece lining, the all-weather Anomaly provides rejuvination before and after your run, climb, bike or ski. Ahhhh, so nice.

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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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Meets My Needs

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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Questions & Answers
Question : How long should I wear new running shoes before they're broken in enough to run a 5k?
I am running my first 5k in a few weeks and have been training in old running shoes. I want some new ones before the race, but am wondering how long I have to wear them before they're broken in enough. I know it probably depends on the shoe, but am wondering if there is a general rule of thumb.

Answer:
I remember the old days when running shoes needed 10 or 20 miles to loosen up. But nowadays, if the shoe fits, I never get blisters anymore. Also a 5k is pretty short, you'd have a hard time getting blisters anyway unless the shoes were a bad fit. So maybe one or two short runs should be enough.

 

Question : I want to open a running shoe store. Are there distributors who sell shoes only to retail stores?
I want to open a running shoe store. I will start as an oline retailer with the hope to open a neighborhood store soon. I am looking to buy shoes from 1 company who already has relationships with all of the running shoe stores. What companies do this. I've been searching on-line and cant find anything.

Answer:
contact a store in Jackson, Michigan called Step One. They have been in the exact business you are asking about. I don't have the phone number, but they probably have a web site. They are experts and have been in business for over 25 years.

 

Question : running shoes?
what brand of running shoes are the best? what kind? Any tips for buying running shoes would be greatly appreciated.

Answer:
Running shoes are a pretty individual decision, based on how you walk/run, what kind of mileage you do, and what kind of surface you'll run on most of the time. I went to a New Balance store for my most recent pair, and got great help for the sales person, who had me walk barefoot in the store so he could help me make the best decision. He also asked about how I was running now and what my intentions /goals were. In the city where I live, there's a similar store that has helpful sales clerks, but sells a wider variety of brands. A nearby town has a Fleet Feet store, and they do the same sort of thing, I hear. Fleet Feet stores are in a number of states, so maybe there's a store near you. Here's the URL: http://www.fleetfeet.com/

 

Question : What can running in shoes that are a little narrow do to the health of my feet?
The width of my feet are in between medium and wide. I just bought running shoes in medium width because they didn't have wides. They're a little tight but not that bad though they could stand to be a little roomier. I was curious to know what wearing shoes that are too narrow could do to my feet while running? Is it bad for my feet? What kind of problems could I run into?

Answer:
Last year my girlfriend had shoes that were to narrow. After a month of wearing them she ended up with a bruised bone in her foot. The shoe was squeezing the bones near her toes together and cause the damage. These were not running shoes just everyday shoes. It took about 3 months to heal. I would suggest getting the size and shape you need. Be Well!!

 

Question : What are good running shoes for beginners?
Are there good running shoes at a reasonable price? Also what type of socks do I use? Any help is appreciated!

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I agree on Asics or Brooks. I used to wear adidas and Nike, but I've been wearing Asics for the last 3-4 years and I just bought by first pair of Brooks this year...what a difference. Much more comfortable! The best thing to do is go to a running shoe store and have them analyze your foot...they will fit you in a shoe designed for your foot type.

 

Question : What are the best running shoes that promote forefoot running?
I heard forefoot running is the best and most efficient way to run. I saw these Newton shoes which were $175. Any other good runing shoes?

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Whoa, whoa, whoa. Forefoot running is how humans are made to run. Period. Your knee is a shock absorber. Your ankle is a shock absorber. We've been babied into thinking that it's ok to heal strike - it's not. Heal striking sends a shockwave through your entire body and is the cause of most running injuries. Secondly, $80 is the minimum MSRP (retail price though you may get them cheaper at outlets) for a good running shoe. Anything under $80 full retail is crap. Running Times did a search a year or two ago of stores like Kohls and Target for a decent off-brand running shoe and found 1 that was just ok. Brooks makes some models, like the Glycerin, that have relatively small amounts of heal lift. Low heal lift makes forefoot running easier.

 

Question : Where is a good place to buy running shoes in Taipei, Taiwan?
I am running in the marathon at Tarko Gorge in November. I need to pick up another pair of running shoes, but I have no idea where to go. I've been in Taiwan for 2 months so I know where to get shoes at night markets etc., but I need quality running shoes. It would be nice if there was a shoe or running specific store. It would also be nice if the store has people that speak English and could fit me for quality running shoes. Price is really not an issue.

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If you are wear it for the competition,don't but it at night markets. You should buy it at department stores, sports wear store...etc. In Taipei, go to Gongguan (公館) very close to Taiwan university, there are some sports wear shops there, price are resonable,quality is also good. Every year from October in Taiwan, time for department store's on sale, buy everything ,they always has discount better than regular time. Shinkong Mitsukoshi, Sogo.... Go go go...

 

Question : Will running in actual running shoes help me go faster and make running easier compared to basketball shoes?
Does running shoes compared to basketball shoes make running easier and make me go faster?

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they probably feel more comfortable when you are getting up and down the court, but basketball shoes are more supportive, have better grip (running shoes slide around way too much), more protection ( you don't want to risk a serious injury) and offer better side to side and lateral movement while running shoes offer better forward motion. If your basketball shoes are bothering you, you should buy more comfortable basketball shoes that are lightweight and flexible. If you don't like mids or highs that grip your ankle , you should buy lows because they offer better traction and support that ordinary running shoes don't have. Plus they are lighter than mids or high basketball shoes. Hope this helps!

 

Question : What are good mens running shoes to buy?
I run on pavement around my neighborhood. I try to do 3 miles a day. Maybe something with cushion/durability. What are some good mens running shoes?

Answer:
My favorite running shoes are Asics, just as everyone else said, but they are not for everyone. There are different types of shoes for different types of runners. It all depends on how you move your feet when you run: do you pronate (turn your foot inward) or supinate (roll your foot outward)? How heavy are you? How often do you run? Are you prone to injury? These are all things to consider when selecting the appropriate running shoe. The best thing to do is to go to a nearby running specialty store. A worker there should talk with you and watch you run and can reccomend the right type of shoe for you. Good luck with your running.

 

Question : how to tell the difference between running and walking shoes?
i need someone to tell me the difference between walking shoes and running shoes so i dont get walking shoes,ineed running shoes but i dont know which ines there are because walking and running shoes both look the same to me. P.S. is it trie if any running shoes are below 80$ are they cr a*?

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Running shoes have more cushion on the bottom of the shoe and have different heel shapes. You can easily find great running shoes for under $80 if you know where to look. try this http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/product/product.jsp?id=ASW1230&prfc=8&sc=CX180009&PartnerName=Froogle or this http://yhst-50307495481249.stores.yahoo.net/mens-asics-gel-gt-2130-running-.html even this http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/productdetail.cfm?model_nbr=76346&sku=7040192&SID=8032&inceptor=1&cm_mmc=SEO-_-Feeds-_-Froogle-_-null

 

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