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Topic Started: Dec 31 2015, 03:59 AM (22 Views)
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Overall, I¡¯d go so far as to say that Nike Air Max 2013 uk cheap sale the Free 5.0 is the most comfortable shoe I have worn this year. I¡¯m having a hard time keeping them off my feet! Sole The sole of the 5.0 has the characteristic siping grooves that are featured on all Nike Free shoes. The sipes make for an extremely flexible sole that bends and rolls with ease. Your foot will basically do what it wants in this shoe, which could be either a good thing or a bad thing. I love a minimally controlling shoe so they work very well for me, but they can also exaggerate foot movement in some cases. For example, I filmed my wife running in an older version of the Frees and the sole flexibility tended to exaggerate her pronation on one side (she has a bunion on one side and tends to cave some shoes during late-stage pronation).

I¡¯ve been running in various versions of the Nike Free since 2009, and they have consistently been among my favorites. With their moderately thin, super-flexible soles, and minimally structured uppers, the Frees are intended to provide a more minimal, barefoot-inspired ride. Nike described them as a training tool to be used on occasion to strengthen the feet and legs. I tend to use them more as a lightweight trainer for shorter to moderate distance runs. Nike Air Max 2014 uk cheap And for that purpose they have served me very well.

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For a long time I would not have considered trying a shoe like the Nike Pegasus. I generally like shoes that are lighter and lower profile, but over the past couple of years I¡¯ve come to realize that a higher drop shoe will work fine for me if it has a relatively soft heel. I think a soft heel alters the functional drop of a shoe for me ¨C compression of the heel under weight makes the dro Nike Air Max 2015 uk online p feel lower than it actually is.

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