Free Run shoes.
If you like to run and you're looking for some new sneakers try the new barefoot technology out there. Barefoot originated the idea, but other companies have come out with there own version of the shoe. If you don't like the idea of sliding your toes into a shoe that looks like a foot, there are other options out there that provide a similar feel to the barefoot shoe. I just picked up a pair of the Nike Free runs. I've run with them a couple of times and am enjoying it. They're extremely light and very flexible.
I love running in my Nike Air Max Moto's! It's almost time to retire them, so I will definitely take a look at this cool new line of lightweight sneakers that Nike has!
ReplyDeleteQuick note to others: Running shoes typically last you 300-500 miles, but after you pass 250 miles keep in mind how your shins and knees are feeling. New muscle discomfort or pain in these areas could mean it's time to retire that beloved pair!