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<description><![CDATA[As a final aside, <A href="http://www.runningsportshoes.uk/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Nike Trainers Cheap Online</a> for those who, like me, enjoy a low drop shoe with just a bit of cushion, you will be pleased to know shoes like the Saucony Virrata 2 and New Balance MT110 v2 were also on display at the OR show â photos courtesy of Brian Metzler on Twitter:This post was authored by Peter Larson. Pete is a recovering academic who currently works as an exercise physiologist, running coach, and writer. He's also a father of three and a fanatical runner with a bit of a shoe obsession. In addition to writing and editing this site, he is co-author of the book Tread Lightly, and writes a personal blog called The Blogologist. Follow Pete on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and via email. <br/><br/>First, how do my measurements match up with those published for some <A href="http://www.runningsportshoes.uk/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Nike Air Max 90 Sale Uk</a> of these shoes? Itâs difficult to compare absolute heel and forefoot thickness since I included the insole, so instead Iâll focus on the numbers reported for heel-toe drop in a few shoes for which I could find published data on-line (insole height might explain some of the discrepancies):Brooks Launch: my measured drop = 10.5mm, mfr. published drop = 9.5mm.Brooks Green Silence: my measured drop = 9mm, mfr. published drop = 8mm,Brooks Mach 11: my measured drop = 4mm, mfr. published drop = 6.7mm (after running almost 50 miles in the Mach 11âs, I suspected that the drop was lower than the 6.7mm reported by Brooks).Newton Sir Isaac: my measured drop = 7.5mm, mfr. published drop = 5m <br/><br/>Comparing my Nike Free 3.0 (see picture below) to my wifeâs Nike Free 5.0 shows clearly that the Free 3.0 is the flatter soled shoe. The heel thickness in the Free 5.0 is not far off what you would find in a traditional training shoe.Spikeless cross country flats like the Brooks Mach 11 (see picture <A href="http://www.runningsportshoes.uk/durability-nike-air-max-90-womens-fashion-shoes-beigegraybluered216177801-p-366.html#.VXVX-FIjTsV" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://www.runningsportshoes.uk/images/s/Durability%20Nike%20Air%20Max%2090%20Womens%20Fashion%20Shoes%20Beige%20.Gray%20Blue%20Red%20216177-801_1.jpg" border="0"></a> below) or Saucony Kilkenny are truly very flat (4mm drop for both). Theyâre also very cheap, which makes them good choices if you can handle a narrow shoe and want to experiment with a low-drop shoe.The Nike Sneakerboat II (picture below) appears to have a negative drop, meaning that the forefoot is thicker than the heel. Iâm not 100% certain on the accuracy for this one as it doesnât have a tongue and I had to subtract an estimate of upper fabric thickness for the forefoot, but I need t <A href="http://www.runningsportshoes.uk/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Roshe Run For Hot Sale</a> o take these on a run and see how they perform.]]></description>
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