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We have lots of running shoes for you to choose. Cushioning, Motion-Control, Trail Runners and also Cross-Country shoes. Just browse around and read the reviews. You will certainly find one pair that fits you best. |
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adidas Men's As 1 Tr Fast and Light Hiking Shoe
Price : $64.95
Features
: - Air mesh lining for comfort and breathability
- EVA insole for comfort
- EVA insole for comfort.
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New Balance Men's MT811 Running Shoe
Price : $84.99
Features
: - ABZORB EX heel
- ABZORB forefoot
- C-CAP midsole
- internal shank
- Ndurance outsole
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Awesome shoe!
I bought these for my husband. He works in a medical clinic, and he needed good support, as he is on his feet most of the time. These shoes are perfect for him. He feet don't get tired or sore, even after an eight hour shift. These shoes are perfect for anyone who is on their feet a lot.
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Try them on!
Great feeling shoe. Breathes very well and the cushion is nice on the trail and on hard road mile after mile. This is the first pair of shoes I've bought online, I figured after 10 years of wearing new balance the size would be the same and unfortunately the same 10 1/2 was a little small in this style. The first time I did strenuous exercise in them I ended up with a very sore and bruised big toe. I will go up a half size but stay with the MT811s...they are light-weight, soft and cushiony and the air goes right through vented mesh creating a nice feel all around. Just try them on first for size!
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double trouble
Purchased 4 weeks before a 10 hour adventure race. Wore them around town to break them in and they seemed comfy.But when used on the terrain they were intended they failed miserably. These trail running shoes have no business at all being off road. The course i was on was a mix of dirt, bigger rocks and fist size rocks plus roots. In other words a normal mountain trail. The simple summary, flimsy. I felt every pebble, rock and twig through the sole and was absorbed by my sore feet. By the end of the run section my feet were really in pain from the impacts. This has never happened to me with any trail running shoes previous. These may be good for running on grass but have no business at all in ANY trail situation. To add insult to injury "both" the front rubber bumpers peeled down. I contacted New Balance directly and added pics to show them how the toes peeled but have not heard word one from them. Warning....buy something else as the 811 trail runners are junk
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True to size, light weight runner but strong enough for XT.
So far these MT811's show good comfort and fit. The front box (EE) is finally the proper size for a 10.5 sized shoe. The heel is high and rounded with no friction points plus a small attached utility loop. The uppers are very light, impressively so (compared to the NB 4 and 5 series) and they also breath as well as any running show, no clammy feet in the summer.
This combines into a very "not there" feel which is very comfortable but requires you pay better attention to your foot fall form so you don't make any mistakes in your outdoor adventures. Impact response is good, maybe too good as downward declines push the foot forward more than I'd like, but that will fade with time I'm guessing. There is also plenty of room for inserts and the eyelet holes for the laces don't leave much flexibility for fancy lacing, but are adequate otherwise.
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Great Shoe
I walk about 22 miles a week and these shoes didn't even have to be broke in. I just started walking in them and they are great. I have a hard time finding my size in stores it's great to beable to order them and they fit just right. Thanks!
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Reebok Men's Trail Crossback Leather Running Shoe
Price : $50.00
Features
: - Outdoor Shoes
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Master the rugged trails in these ever-ready Reebok Trail Crossback running shoes.Breathable mesh upperLace-up front, padded tongue and collarPU coated mudguard Fabric lining, cushioned insoleSturdy midsoleDurable rubber outsole has reverse lug design that provides great traction and is self-cleaning in muddy conditions
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New Balance Men's MT608 Trail Running Shoe
Price : $64.95
Features
: - ABZORB heel
- Injected molded EVA midsole
- Ndurance outsole
- AT Tread outsole
- Internal stability shank
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NICE SHOE
This is a nice, lightweight, but sturdy shoe. I am very pleased with my purchase.
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Super Comfortable and Rugged!
If you're in the market for a versatile shoe that can take you for a run, to play tennis or even go off road, this is the one. Wide sizes are great and this product, (like many NB prods), is made right here in the USA!!! Highly recommend....Love these kicks!!!!
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Adidas Mens Microbounce + Black/Cork/Metallic Silver Running
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Features
: - Running Shoes
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The Microbounce plus Supernatural features synthetic leather upper which is well ventilated and offers support and durability. adiPRENE plus in the forefoot maximizes propulsion and efficiency. adiWEAR outsole provides durable and reliable traction. Bounc
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Awesome shoes
They're really comfy and gives a nice bounce that makes you want to run further. They look nice enough that I don't feel like using them for outdoors activities, so I use them in the gym instead.
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comfort
Just got these shoes to work in on concrete all day. Lighter than expected. Really good build on the shoes, they look like they will hold up really well. Only concerns is the squishing sound when your heel strikes.
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Very Unique
I bought these shoes not knowing exactly how they would look when I received them in the mail. I was very impressed with how sleek and unique this shoe was. No one has these shoes and thats what I like about them the most. Very cool product.
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Questions & Answers
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
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Question : If I have shin splints and I think I overpronate, should I buy heel cushion running shoes?
I have started running not too long agao and I have shin splints (mild pain). I think I overpronate. I also have arches that are more on the flatter side.
Should I buy running shoes that have cushioned heels (ex: Nike Shox Turbo V style)??? Or should I look for other features?
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Shin splints are the result of muscle imbalance. Strong calves, weak shin muscles. To prevent them, lie face down in bed with your toes hanging over the edge. Slowly pull your toes upward against the resistance of the mattress. Hold for 1 or 2 seconds, then repeat. Try to work up to 2 or 3 sets of 10.
Now that you already have the injury, it's best to rest and ice them to relieve the pain. Flat feet don't necessarily require lots of cushioning such as high-arched feet do, but it's more about how you run and what shoe you feel best running in. Continue to do research on running sites and do some experimenting. A good runners' store is your best resource.
Good Luck
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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.
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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 : 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!!!!
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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 : Doe a person's body weight effect the lifespan of their running shoes?
They say that a pair of running shoes should last about 4 to 5 months while running 10 to15 miles a week. Do these figures apply to everyone? I mean, my running partner weighs about 110 lbs and is 5'2" while I weigh about 165 lbs and am 5'8".
How could it possible be true that our shoes are good for the same amount of time? The cushioning in my shoes should wear out faster, right?
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You would think that all things would be equal, but I can tell you from experiance that weight will play a small role in running shoe wear. A typical running shoe will last 400 - 600 miles, But I am 6'3" and weight in at 205lbs, typicall running shoes last 10 - 12weeks, or about 400Km which is only 240 miles.
Ascis in my opinion last longer then any other brand, with adidas a close second. Suconey seems to wear very quickly and I have heard from others the same complaint.
Harry
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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 : 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 : 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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