I didnt write that...but hey...imitation is the best form of flattery
I didnt write that...but hey...imitation is the best form of flattery
I didnt write that...but hey...imitation is the best form of flattery
I do all my running this past summer in the 3.0's- 80 miles a week. Only gripe I have with them is that I get crud stuck in the sole.
Billy Mills wrote:
I'm a firm believer of the Nike Free concept. I think the biggest opportunity for shoe vendors is to copy this concept and go after the big "Nike" and focus on the quality of materials how certain 'running specialty' brands such as Brooks, Saucony, Asics, Mizuno, etc. can hold their own against the large nike company. These brands offer quality shoes that dominate the running specialty store industry where Nike may fall out of the top 5. They have the concept, I'd just like to see some other companies go after them and come up with an even better product that no one else is doing currently in the industry. It's not rocket science, just pure biomechanical science.
The Legendary Footwear Analysis.
-Bowerman
Are these to be used for racing or for strengthening the lower leg?
marke wrote:
Are these to be used for racing or for strengthening the lower leg?
Why would you bump a three year old thread to ask that?
The Free isn't intended for racing. Its a training shoe.
It is designed for racing. Specifically , euphemistically on Thursdays.Smiley Face.Then end of sentence.