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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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Men's Brooks Cascadia 3
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The Cascadia 3 is 100-percent pure trail shoe, with no artificial ingredients. Its groundbreaking Pivot Posting System is configured to enhance balance on uneven surfaces, helping prevent ankle sprains. Designed to protect feet from rocks and blisters, this off-road roamer is tough enough to take on any terrain--no matter how rough, wet, or steep. Features Rearfoot HydroFlow ST, Forefoot HydroFlow, Full-length MoGo, Full-length S-257 Cushsole, Heel Pivot Posting System, Forefoot Pivot Posting System, and a Forefoot Ballistic Rock Shield for the midsole, HPR Green for the outsole, Moisture-managing Element Linings, and a Hydrophobic Foam Package for the upper.
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Brooks Men's Adrenaline ASR Trail Running Shoe
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Pearl iZUMi Men's syncroSeek III WRX Running Shoe
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adidas Men's Terrex Low GTX Trail Shoe
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- Molded EVA insole for anatomical comfort
- Injected EVA midsole for long-term lightweight cushioning; PTPP (Push Through Protection Plate) for impact protection
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Questions & Answers
Question : Is underarmour shoes good for running a marathon?
I bought new underarmour shoes today from finishline, they are the new prototype running shoes. I am running the chicago marathon this year (2008) and i want to know if those shoes are good to run in. The associate at finish line said they would work (eventhough the shoe is designed for speed). Any ideas? I figured the shoe has good cushioning and other things, so it might work but i also want to make sure i am not killing my knees, (I am 22 years old).
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I have been running for 8 years now. Though I am biased towards Nike as a brand, I would recommend you to go to a running-specific store, like Fleet Feet in Carrboro, NC. They can help you find the right shoe because people buy shoes that aren't necessarily right for their feet, but more comfortable or fashionable. But after you get the correct shoes or even if you haven't, I would go to any major athletics store and ask the sales associates because they are getting paid to know the products they are selling. But make sure you state the use/reason for buying the shoes. Good luck!!!
http://www.fleetfeetsports.com/
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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.
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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 ....
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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?
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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
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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?
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Question : What kind of running shoes should i wear if i have bad knees?
my knees are a little sensitive and i wanna see if there are shoes that are reasonably priced and can help cushion the pressure when i run.
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running is high impact sport so knee problems are common if you run alot.
you could try sofsole, it's a gel insert for your shoes but some people say they are too mushy, but in this case it might be good for you.
Some shoes have built in gel cushions, they help, but usually they are harder then the gel inserts. A tight fitting shoe might also help a lot.
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