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Wysłany: Czw 9:34, 24 Mar 2011 Temat postu: Brooks Running Shoes to Choose From |
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Brooks running shoes are categorized into six product lines, each one representing a special needs
category.
Brooks Neutral Running Shoes
The first category consists of neutral running shoes, which blends cushioning and flexibility together.
One famous shoe in this series is the Defyance,antique cartier emerald cut engagement ring 1930s, which was even named as Runner's World's Editor's Choice
shoe.This is great for neutral runners with its snug and biomechanically efficient fit.
Brooks Guidance Shoes
The next category is Guidance, for those who need gentle guidance for foot movement. One notable shoe in
this category is the Infiniti, which comes with the special forefoot MoGo for a plush feel. It is
designed to control mild pronation.
Brooks Support Running Shoes
The next category is the Support category, represented by the popular Adrenaline GTS 8, another Runner's
World Best Buy awardee.
This is considered a great stabile shoe that provides the sure support of the PDRB technology along with
the cushioning of MoGo.
Motion Control
But for those who need very specific motion control, they will find what they're looking for from the
Control category exampled by the Addiction 8. This category is targeted to overpronators. The Addiction
8 is packed with MoGo cushioning and a widened Linear platform for rigid support while you run.
Brooks Trail Shoes
And if you need shoes for special purposes, you can also rely on Brooks. They have an entire line each
of Trail shoes and Competition shoes.
Their Trail shoes are weather-resistant and can take on the off-roads, while their Competition shoes are
equipped with racing weapons such as track spikes and more to help you snuff out other runners.
Runner's World chose the Cascadia 3 trail shoes as its Spring 2008's Editor's Choice.
It has the special Pivot Posting System that can help maintain your stability even on rough surfaces and
the Ballistic Rock Shield to help protect your shoe from rocks and other obstacles you come across. |
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