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adidas ClimaCool Ride

12. května 2011 v 3:38


I get sent running shoes to run in and review all the time.If you have one tie roof, you can participate in the RUBBER SHEET bed sheet , the person will be fitted simplely to the roof, while hermes wallet small carpet is fitted to the floor. If you have the all along incline roof, you can participate in one piece of rubber tile , will be nailed and will be suitable to the person , resembling other tile right away is fitted.Some will stick with the old faithfuls like the air max tn while others will look for the more stylish shoes like the Changa or the Tataga It's a nice perk of my job, even when I don't get first choice of style or color. When I arrived at work a few weeks ago to find a pair of bright green ClimaCool Rides from adidas on my desk, I put them on without a care for color, walked around the office for a bit and went for a run at lunch a couple hours later. After a few strides I wasn't too concerned about the crazy color of the shoes on my feet but was instead impressed with the smooth ride and plentiful forefoot protection this sub-10 ounce shoe had to offer.

Now, first things first, I wouldn't classify this as a minimalist shoe, but rather a protective lightweight trainer.Hence the prada men shoes was double stitched with action leather and low outlined sole There's a fair amount of midsole to it (more than other lightweight trainers and most racing flats) albeit a very flexible one. Deep flex grooves on the bottom of the shoe (see photo) provide maximum front-to-back flexibility, which allows your foot to move naturally, regardless of your running style. Unlike a lot of other lightweight trainers, however, this shoe offers a surprising amount of protection underfoot. As a midfoot/forefoot striker, I found the cushioning in the ClimaCool Ride to be firm but forgiving. This is a versatile shoe which is responsive enough to go fast when you want to go fast, but soft enough to absorb impact when you're just cruising along at an easy effort.

True to its name, the ClimaCool is extremely well ventilated. It's minimal and extremely unintrusive upper allows your foot to do what it wants to do while optimizing airflow and keeping your feet cool when the weather gets warm. Case in point, last week during an unseasonably warm spell here in San Diego (near 90 degrees) my feet stayed fairly dry while the rest of my running clothes (all technical fabrics, by the way) soaked up a fair amount of sweat. As a lifelong sufferer of Squishy Foot (thanks to Running Times editor Scott Douglas for coining this hilariously accurate term), I was impressed with how much less moisture my socks, and the shoes, retained. Also, at no point did my feet feel like they were heating up, a common issue when pounding the pavement around noon time on a warm day in southern California.

While this is a great new running shoe, with surprisingly tremendous versatility, it's not for everyone. If you're a runner who needs a less flexible shoe with additional medial protection in the midsole and/or upper, the ClimaCool Ride just won't do it for you. If you like to go off-road, I would refrain from taking these guys on the trail. But if you're a fairly efficient runner, or simply want to experiment with a more flexible, lightweight shoe for training and racing this summer, then I suggest taking this shoe for a Ride.
 

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