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| weida | Dec 29 2015, 10:15 PM Post #1 |
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The Nike Free line Nike Air Max 90 Homme France of running shoes was originally designed to mimic barefoot running on grass. All shoes in the line are characterized by an extremely flexible sole, and the three models vary in upper construction and the amount of sole cushioning. I¡¯m really hard-pressed to come up with anything negative about this shoe ¨C I think the only issue I¡¯ve had was with the fact that the size tag is stitched to the underside of the insole and I can feel the stitching under my heel. It wasn¡¯t bad with socks, but it was noticeable when I went barefoot in them. It might be possible to cut the tag and remove the stitching, but I was lazy and just swapped the insoles out for an identical one from an older pair of Free 5.0s. Last night I went to the local Dick¡¯s Sporting Goods to pick up a pair of the Nike Free 5.0 2014. I initially tried on a pair in size 10.5, which is what I wore in the previous version, and they felt a bit long. I asked to try a 10, and I immediately noticed that something was amiss. There is a welded overlay that extends continuously from the Nike Air Max 90 Fleurs sole on each side up and across the base of the lace row (see area circled in red below). Overlays like this are great for providing support to an upper, but the problem is that they don¡¯t stretch. There¡¯s no give. And when they extend continuously across the entire upper of a shoe they can create a point of restriction. If your foot has a larger circumference than the tunnel created by the overlay, it will dig into your foot since it doesn¡¯t stretch. Nike Free 3.0 2015 Laces Conclusion If you want a minimally structured shoe that feels like an extension of your foot but retains solid cushioning, the Free 3.0 would be one of my top recommendations. If you are new to this type of shoe, I would recommend a slow transition due to the extreme flexibility and minimal structure of the upper.The 3.0 is also a great choice as part of a shoe rotation if you want something to force you foot to do a bit more work on occasional workouts. My only real concern with this shoe is the price tag ¨C $140 is pretty steep, and the slightly cheaper 4.0 offers a similar ride and a more traditional Flyknit upper. If you can afford it though, the Free 3.0 Flyknit is worth a try! The Free 5.0 has the highest heel-forefoot drop and a more traditional, though still fairly minimal, upper. The Free 4.0 has a Flyknit upper with a tongue and it occupies the middle ground with regard to amount of cushion and structure. The Free 3.0 is the most minimal (lower number = more minimal) of the three shoes with the thinnest sole and a Flyknit upper with no tongue. It¡¯s basically a sock with a sole attached. What I love about the upper of the Wildhorse i Posted Image s its simplicity. Unlike many trail shoes, the upper is fairly minimally structured. There is minimal stitching, the overlays are welded on, and the heel counter is thin and soft. It feels almost like a Nike Free style upper on a trail shoe. The mesh over the forefoot is tightly woven yet breathable, and it¡¯s warm enough that it has worked well on many sub-freezing winter runs. I have seen a bit of pilling of the upper mesh near the medial forefoot overlay, but no real fraying or tearing at thi Nike Air Max 90 EM Femme pas cher s point. It is something I¡¯ll keep an eye on though. |
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