Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Barefoot Running has been Around for a Long Time

While barefoot running has been around for a long time (ahem, racing flats anyone?), Brooks’ spring line is definitely leveling up. Its seductive color schemes and product names such as PureFlow, PureConnect and PureGrit emit a vibe of chicness, striving to be unlike anything minimalism has seen before.
PureConnect is set to be the lightest, most flexible shoe in the lineup—coming in at 7.2 ounces for men and 6.5 ounces for women. Some of the first reviews call the shoe as light as a hairbrush and say that you can actually feel the ground beneath you while running. After a first run in PureConnects, the same calf soreness common with barefoot shoes was also reported. Of course, that will vary depending on body type and weight.
Some features of PureConnect seen throughout the line include:
  • Ideal Heel - An inverted heel, which promotes a more natural lay-down.
  • Toe Flex – A toe split allows the big toe to create natural stability.
  • Nav Band – Wraps in-step, keeping foot in correct position.
For a bump in cushion, try PureFlow. It incorporates the same technologies found in PureConnect with a little more shoe. Then there’s PureGrit, a trail runner that infuses the innovations of PureConnect. Its outsole is non-slip to help you stay on track.

Lastly, PureCandence is the gateway shoe for the Pure line. It’s the best place for people to start if they’re a little skeptical of running barefoot, as it provides the most support and guidance. It features internal PDRB to prevent overpronation.

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