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Buyers Guide 2004
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Running Shoes Explained
You can tug on laces and lugs, but to really tell how a shoe pulls it all together, just run.
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Illustration by Steve Stankiewicz
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Running shoes designed for rugged trails have a roomy toe box and a protective toe cap to shield your piggies from harm.
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Outsoles made from multidensity rubber and plastic materials provide protection, cushioning, durability, and energy transmission in appropriate areas.
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Look for directional lug patterns underfoot that are subtle enough for running
on smoother surfaces but grabby enough for all types of terrain.
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Newfangled midsoleseverything from compression-molded cushions of triple-density EVA (expanded vinyl acetate) to polyurethane support bridges or TPU (thermo-plastic urethane)help soften the blow of impact and transfer energy forward to the toe-off phase.
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A slim underfoot protection plate, usually nylon, eliminates "stingers" caused by sharp rocks, roots, and other trail detrituswithout adding unnecessary bulk to the shoe.
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Dynamic lacing systems provide a snug, comfortable fit for a wide range of foot shapes while keeping the laces from tripping you up. A soft, breathable tongue (at least partially gusseted to keep it in place) completes the fit.
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Comfortable, moisture-managing footbeds keep your dogs from overheating or drowning in sweat. |
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