Running Shoe Brands - The Differences Between Them
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
It works similar to the Nike Shox, but these ones are designed for neutral runners, as runners who have problems on knees and ankles con get severely injured. This technology from Mizuno is success all around the world, thanks to the stability that they assure. Nike also have stability shoes, but these ones use a different principle. The shoes have air pockets in the soles, as well as a denser material for support. This type of shoes has the disadvantage of perforate the air pockets if you step on something sharp.
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A plastic pocket of liquid material is used by Brooks running shoes, for cushioning. Brooks announce that this material is virtual indestructible and in will last forever as well as their outer soles. Brooks uses a material similar to the rubber used in tires. In my opinion, the cushion technology and this tire rubber sole make this shoes more durable than their competition. The running shoes by Saucony use a grid patented technology.
This grid is made of a woven wire looking type of plastic that assures cushioning. These pieces of plastic are like springs with buffers working together giving you a soft run. New balance uses a very soft material for smoothness but they are most known for their vast number of sizes available. As you can see, there are a lot of brands, and much more than the ones I exposed here, with a lot of different technologies, all of them trying to give you the run of your life.



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