
END Stumptown
END (Environmentally Neutral Design) is a new brand with a new target audience. Aimed at the value-minded runner who expects
END (Environmentally Neutral Design) is a new brand with a new target audience. Aimed at the value-minded runner who expects
Thanks to the collaborative efforts of an architect, a podiatrist, and a footwear developer, new shoe company Velocy debuts with
While not for those who need extra support, the Zoom Moire takes the flexibility of the Nike Free and tames
The X-1 is a versatile, performance oriented trail shoe which has components to protect the foot. Support, cushioning, traction, and
The Ventalus has been redesigned to maximize lightness and versatility. The spike choice of a Who’s Who of elite distance
ASICS has made another bold update move which is likely to garner them as much criticism as it does praise.
Fila was founded in 1926, as an Italian knitwear manufacturer. By 1973, the company had become known as Fila sportswear.
The Structure Triax is the stability shoe of the Triax trio. Nike’s energies have been focused on providing the run
Last year, Reebok introduced a shoe described here in three words; cushion, cushion, cushion. They have tried to maintain that
adidas Equipment Solution Shoe geeks take note; the adidas Equipment Solution has features only a shoe geek could love. Namely,
The Roost is a trail shoe inspired by the running in the “backyard” of the famed running store Runner’s Roost
Stability. Clunky, heavy, stiff, motion curbing, stability. Too much motion prevents some runners fromexperiencing lightweight flexibility in their shoes. The
The Triad was a hybrid running/cross trainer shoe, as opposed to some of the cross trainer/”running” shoes of the time.
This is a shoe from the 1952 Olympics. Made from calfskin, and featuring a midfoot strap/support for extra security through
This running shoe comes to us courtesy of the mists of time… Well, it does have a date attached, 1889.
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