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Performance footwear is a market rich with buzzwords. Used as a marketing tool and the most descriptive way to convey what mattered most to athletes at a certain place and time, these eras can be defined by a single word or phrase.
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Under Amour Micro G Spine Venom
Best For: Runners seeking a traditional running shoe that encourages a heel or midfoot strike.
Super light and breathable, the Micro G equipped Spine Venom running shoe is flexible through the forefoot, better for runners seeking some stability for their distance runs. True to its spine-inspired concept, as only the parts you need to flex are most malleable.
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adidas Energy Boost
Best For: Runners looking for something new this spring to pep up their step.
Perhaps one of the biggest running shoe unveil so far this year, the Boost has been a major moment for adidas as this technology will eventually replace the current standard midsole material. The focus of the Energy Boost may be the responsiveness of the innovative midsole, but with a textile toe box and such a soft feel underfoot these runners feel more pliable than they look.
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Saucony Kinvara 4
Best For: Neutral runners seeking a smooth transition and an unbelievably comfortable ride.
Kinvara straight flexin'. The fourth edition of the successful Kinvara series is updated with a PowerGrid midsole for a smooth heel-to-toe transition for a truly durable, flexible runner.
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Under Armour Micro G Toxic Six
Best For: Under Armour loyalists looking to spice up their look this summer.
Slimming down the Micro G midsole and adding some flash to the upper is a breath of fresh air for runners seeking a more minimal UA shoe. With a sock-like feel and the minimal midsole, this shoe is a great addition to mix up your rotation.
Skora Core
Best For: Runners and CrossFit champs alike love the zero-drop fit of the Skora shoes.
Equipped with a leather upper and lining, the Core is super breathable on a blown rubber outsole that offers a natural ride on an 8mm drop.
$155
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