Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Product Review Wednesdays: Men's & Women's Nike Free 5.0 Running Shoes

Men's & Women's Running Shoes from Nike ** image courtesy of Nike.com


In today's post, I have provided information about men's Saucony Triumph 11 running shoes and women's Saucony Nomad TR running shoes. The information on this page was sourced from Heavy.com and Saucony.com. Happy reading!

Shoes: According to Heavy.com, here are a couple pairs of shoes that ranked as the best running shoes for men and women.


Men's: Nike Free 5.0 Running Shoe (Price: $100.00)

Stay true to lightweight freedom with the Nike® Men's Free 5.0 running shoe. Having the largest heel-toe drop in the Nike® free line, the 8mm offset promotes a natural stride with extra protection and comfort. The upper uses no sew overlays to reduce irritation, while flywire cables enhance support through the arch. A new Free outsole design uses deep hexagonal flex grooves for optimal responsiveness and flex.



Nike Men's Free 5.0 Running Shoe



















Check out nike.com to see other Nike Free 5.0 Running Shoe styles.
Also, check out the video below to get more detailed information about this shoe from RizKnows youtube page.







Women's: Nike Free 5.0 Running Shoe (Price: $100.00)

Nike’s Free 5.0 running shoe catches the eye with its vibrant colors, but it offers a whole lot more than innovative styling. For example, a breathable mesh exterior helps keep feet dry and comfortable even on the hottest days. A traditional lace construction keeps the shoe fitting snugly in all the right places while keeping pressure from the laces to a minimum. If you’re looking for a running show that will mold to your feet, this one is it. The Free features a minimal sockliner that conveniently molds to your feet for added support and protection as you rack up the miles.



Nike Women's Free 5.0 Running Shoe



















Check out nike.com to see other Nike Free 5.0 Running Shoe styles.
Also, check out the video below to get more detailed information about this shoe from Running Warehouse youtube page.





For Extra Support:

** For extra support, I always run with an orthotic insole in my shoe. It adds an extra support for my arch and actually helps to keep my knees and hips from any pain during and after my run. There are some that are soft, but you need to go with one that is tough enough and will last. My personal preference is Orthaheel. Click here to find out more about them.





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