Many brands in the past has always been a narrow version of male running shoes or pink version to sell to runners. But in the 1980s, this situation began to change, and now the female running shoes is also fit the female foot type and design.
Female running shoes are usually more narrow heel, forefoot wider, so that can usually reduce the formation of stimulant bursitis. Female running shoes often also have deeper soles bent groove, which makes running shoes bent more freely, because women are usually lighter than men, but also can not use the greater strength to bend shoes. In some brands, the bubble in the shoe may be softer or thinner.
In short, when it comes to running shoes, comfort is the first one. Try a few more, jogging around the store, so that your feet to decide which double. Also, ask the store's return policy just in case.
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