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Mizuno
Wave Maverick 3 Engineered for the runner with medium but flexible arches who demands excellent stability and cushioning in a package that allows for the rigors of daily training and the stresses of intense workouts. |
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Adidas
Universal 2 Supreme cushioning from the point of deflection throughout the entire footstrike. QuickStrike outsoel and flexible adiPRENE forefoot offer a unique toe-off sensation. |
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Brooks
Burn 2
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Pearl Izumi
Push + The Push is for the runner without any major issues. The Push is a great, no frills, neutral cushioning shoe. Most neutral runners over pronate a little on one foot or the other. The Push has just enough medial posting to serve & protect. |
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Brooks
Addiction 6
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Fila
FGT 950 Air mesh upper with strategically placed synthetic overlays. Stability platform with Fila 3000 EVA and dual-density medial post, FilaFlow Technology provides ventilation. Evergrind™ rubber heel, solid rubber forefoot. |
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Puma
Complete Phasis Designed for the neutral runner and mild overpronator seeking great cushioning and a smooth ride. A trusty and lightweight friend for your daily training runs and your marathon challenge. |
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Fila
Flow K4 The dual-density midsole and small medial post add protection for the mild overpronator. The seamless mesh upper with TPR overlays provides breathability, flexibility and less weight, while the open toe box allows for a great fit for all foot types. The lightweight performance stability platform utilizes FilaFlow Technology to offer ventilation and midfoot rigidity that ensures a smooth transition and natural support where most needed. The Fila 3000 EVA delivers a responsive and quick ride and Evergrind™ rubber in the heel offers durability, while solid rubber in the forefoot adds cushioning and flexibility. |
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Saucony
Grid Swerve LS A stable performance training shoe with the added security of a second-density midsole. |
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Adidas
ClimaCool Rotterdam II The perfect marathon shoe for most runners. The perfect fast pace tempo shoe for most runners. Full cushioning with QuickStrike forefoot, ClimaCool and medial support for all runners. |
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Puma
Complete Tenos The Complete Tenos is an outstanding shoe for the mild to moderate overpronator looking for great support and a smooth ride during his daily training runs. A training shoe for the enthusiastic athlete same as a marathon shoe for the experienced runner. |
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Saucony
Trigon 2 Light Cushioning A neutral trainer developed with Custom Ride Management and available in three cushioning options, depending on the runner's body size and cushioning preference. Built for runners with a lighter foot strike. XT-Lite forefoot to minimize weight and maximize flexibility. |
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Saucony
Trigon 2 Responsive Cushioning A neutral trainer developed with Custom Ride Management and available in three cushioning options, depending on the runner's body size and cushioning preference. Built for the majority of runners. Blown rubber forefoot for additional cushioning without unnecessary weight. |
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Saucony
Trigon 2 Durable Cushioning A neutral trainer developed with Custom Ride Management and available in three cushioning options, depending on the runner's body size and cushioning preference. Built for runners who really pound the ground. Polyurethane midsole for maximum shock absorbtion. |
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Reebok
Premier Ultra DMX
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Puma
Complete Heras The complete Hearas is a lightweight yet supportive shoe for fast training and racing of any distance. Low to the ground it provides you with dynamic stability, responsive cushioning and the lightweight needed to challenge your personal best. |
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Nike
Air Pegasus 2004 The update of the classic. Designed for the runner looking for that classic, neutral Pegasus ride. |
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Reebok
Premier Cushioning II
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Reebok
Premier Lite II
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Mizuno
Creation 5 Engineered for the runner with medium to high arches that are rigid or slightly flexible who requires maximum cushioning to give protection from the impact forces of running. |
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