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New Balance Men's M587 Running Shoes New Balance Men's M587 Running Shoes
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Features :
  1. Weight: 337g/11.9oz.(size 7)
  2. Imported
  3. Fit: This style runs large. For an accurate fit we recommend purchasing a 1/2 size smaller than you typically purchase. Example: If you normally purchase a size 7 1/2, we recommend purchasing a size 7.
  4. Upper: Synthetic and mesh

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Men's Stability/Motion Control Running: A highly stable Heritage trainer for runners who require maximum motion control, support and cushioning. Upper: Synthetic/mesh. Provides lightweight comfort and support. Midsole/Outsole: C-CAP midsole that provides lightweight cushioning and flexibility. ENCAP Midsole in heel with polyurethane rim with C-CAP core provides stability while maintaining cushioning. ABZORB Heel and Forefoot provides maximum shock absorption. Graphite ROLLBAR provides exceptional rear foot stability. TPU Medial and Lateral Post provides exceptional pronation and supination control. Combi lasted.

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Good Running Shoes but getting pricey

I've used the New Balance Men's 587 Running Shoes for many years but they're getting too pricey. The latest cost a [...] bucks. That's too much. I like them because they keep my feet from rolling inward or outward which mine are prone to do. However, they wear out fast and now cost too much so I'm looking elsewhere.

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Timberland Men's Ossipee GORE-TEX Hiking Shoe Timberland Men's Ossipee GORE-TEX Hiking Shoe
Price : $90.00
Features :
  1. Combination of Suede Leather and Mesh Upper with GoreTex Membrane for Breathable, Waterproof Protection
  2. Compressed EVA Midsole for Lightweight Underfoot Cushioning
  3. B.S.F.P. Motion Efficiency System
  4. Active Lug Solid Rubber Outsole
  5. 1lb 8oz676g per pair

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Hiking in New Hampshire in the fall and you need the waterproof protection of the Timberland Ossippe GoreTex Hiking Shoe for Men. By combining GoreTex, suede leather, and mesh in the upper, Timberland has achieved a waterproof, breathable, durable hiking shoe that will keep you foot stable thanks to the B.S.F.P Motion efficiency system. As the rain begins to fall, the solid rubber lug sole will give you the traction you need as you scramble along the Champney Brook Trail in search of a waterfall or two.

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Men's New Balance MT811 Men's New Balance MT811
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Features :
  1. Fit: True to Size

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Top of the line All Terrain shoe with ABZORB EX for superior cushioning. Other features are C-CAP Midsole, AT Tread, Ndurance, Synthetic/Mesh upper and internal shank.

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Men's New Balance MR903 Men's New Balance MR903
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Features :
  1. Fit: True to Size

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Running shoes are the heart and soul of what New Balance does. Each running shoe provides the stability, cushioning and performance to give serious runners an edge - and give casual runners amazing comfort. A lightweight low profile training shoe that provides added medial stability through our TS2 posting while maintaining a smooth responsive transition. Features ABZORB, ACTEVA ULTRA LITE, TS2, stability web, SURE LACE, NLOCK, Ndurance, air mesh, PHANTOM LINER, blown rubber outsole, Ortholite insert, dual density collar, full length ABZORB strobel board and 360? reflectivity.

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Go Lite Men's Shadow Dragon Trail Running Shoe Go Lite Men's Shadow Dragon Trail Running Shoe
Price : $115.00
Features :
  1. Scree collar
  2. Soft shell upper
  3. Debris shield system
  4. Self-adjusting laces
  5. Trail Strike Last is the foundation built to accommodate changes the foot endures over long distances

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For the tear-round competitor, the Shadow Dragon by Go Lite races over tough and rugged terrain. The NEOform Seamless upper is the revolutionary outer casing which protects the foot from bruises and scratches caused by unforeseen obstacles. The Powervent mesh lining is light and strong. This breathable fabric facilitates evaporation without compromising durability.

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Questions & Answers
Question : where can i buy good cross country running shoes at a desent price?
I need running shoes and running shorts,shirts,sweet pants,ect... for high school cross country please help

Answer:
If you have Big 5 store in your area, they have great prices on running shoes, running outfits. Great deals on New Balances, Reeboks..ect. Thats where i would purchace my stuff for track. Nextag.com and eastbay.com have great variety on spike long distance shoes and clothing

 

Question : Cross Country shoes for track?
I just got a pair of cross country shoes accidentally for track. The spikes can be taken out. I am planning on running hurdles and the 400m. Will these shoes work?

Answer:
Yes they will work fine.

 

Question : where do you buy your cross-country shoes from
do you buy your cross-country shoes from a store or on the internet

Answer:
do you buy your cross-country shoes from a store or on the internet

 

Question : recommendation for cross country running shoes?
this's my 2nd year doing cross country, and i haven;t found shoes that really fit me. I went to shoe store and ask for help, but really they don;t help that much. I'm trying to find shoes train for racing. do any body have a good experience with cross country shoes? are the shoes the lighter the better?

Answer:
Right now, the most popular shoe for XC runners on the market right now are the Nike XC Forevers. http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/advancedSearch/search--k/keyword--distance+shoes/cm--TnDdTrackDist That link will give you a website with nice shoe options and cheap to. The forevers came out with "new" colors, but are $40 more than the orginal colors. If you want to pay a little extra to be a little flashy than go ahead, but if not I recommend the $50 Forevers. Most of the kids on my team wear them. Also if you decided to buy from the site Eastbay, you can google "Eastbay coupons" and you can find 20% off coupons.

 

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?

Answer:
cross country rules! im doing the same this coming yr. i got some new shows their asics their light and they feel good.

 

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! :)

Answer:
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.

 

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?

Answer:
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

 

Question : Running shoes, cross country shoes?
I was looking at the Zoom Miller XC, the GHAC XCs and Nike Free trainer 7.0s (These are all nike). I was going to start running again and I was looking into various shoes. 1. I was going to get a pair of Megabounce + from adidas or Nike 360s for long distant running on concrete. (<10 miles) 2. I like the zoom millers because nike says: " a science of tread design that lends traction on grass snow mud and loose terrain. " These are cross country shoes so I thought they would be useful to have as multipurpose because of the tread on the bottom is rubber but not spikes - I wanted a shoe that would be less inclined to get saturated with dirt like typical running shoes with their cloth lininig; I also wanted a shoe I could play a few casual sports games in- (its a little funny showing up to a game with cleats when it was only going to be light). People say you can wear any shoe for whatever purpose; but I was trying to specialise the shoes I would to wear.

Answer:
Don't get too hung up on marketing. Nike is very good at it, yet if you look at people running down the street, you see few Nikes on runners feet. You also don't need to overthink specialized shoes for cross country. Every cross-country course I ran in high school or college was rarely worse more than a smooth dirt fire road. There is nothing wrong with specializing, but do focus on fit and comfort. Most conventional running shoes will suit your purposes. I like to buy 2 pairs at a time, and alternate or dedicate one for the dirty stuff. The best advice any of us can offer, is go to a running shoe store, and let them 1) measure your feet, and 2) watch you run. It is CRITICAL to find a shoe that suits your tendencies. If you need stability control, or have high arches, flat feet, pronate, supinate, whatever, you will perform MUCH better in the right shoes and stay injury free. I can't wear Nike, and never have been able to. I'm an Asics and New Balance guy exclusively. Adidas has come a long way... Good luck, and welcome back to the road...

 

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! :D

Answer:
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

 

Question : Whats a good kind of cross country shoes for a meet? Like do I want Spikes,or Flat bottom rubber??
Cross Country course are all different, they are hilly,rough, and soft. It is 3.1 miles and I need a good race shoes, I am a junior in high school.

Answer:
for cross country you're going to want spikes with a rubber spike plate and removable spikes this way, if the course has a lot of cement on it, you can take the spikes out and just race without them in the shoe go to a running shoe store, though, as opposed to a huge sporting goods store, because they'll make sure you're fitted correctly and will recommend a good pair for you

 

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