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Ike Free Run Review Top 5 Features Of The Nike Free Run

Author: Queenland Queenland
by Queenland Queenland
Posted: Jan 14, 2015

Nike focuses on simplicity and design when making their top running shoes. This really shines through with the Nike Free Run Australia making it one of the most modernised running shoe currently on sale. Nike really believe in what they are doing and that is revolutionising the way people run. The Nike Free Run tries to get as close as possible to running barefoot. In this Cheap Nike Running shoes review I will go over 5 of the key aspects and features -

1-Lower Midsole

The Nike Free Run currently has the lowest base for a midsole on any Nike running shoe. It has a base 1mm smaller compared to the Nike Free 5.0, people may not say this is much but it goes a long way in the running mechanics and how the runner feels when running. This is because it changes the difference between the heel and the toes thus causing a bigger workout for your legs.

2-Centre Of Pressure Heel

A new centre of pressure heel has been added to the Nike Free Run to mean more protection when you heel strike while not compromising flexibility. Running with such lightweight features and such a low base could have been a risk for the Free Run but with the new heel a lot of the contact is cushioned.

3-One Piece Overlay

Having a one piece overlay is a necessity if you want a realistic barefoot running shoe and Nike does it well. The enhanced overlay has no extra seams and internal layers to drag the shoe down and cause more friction within the running shoe.

4-Asymmetrical Lacing System

An Asymmetrical lacing system is meant to give the runner a more natural fit because as you look at your feet it not flat on the top.?it slopes to the side. This lacing system realises that and is made to suit the foot much better for an easier running position.

5-Use Of Mesh

The Nike Free Run has a very good use of mesh on the top and sides. The mesh is there to provide ventilation to the feet and cool them down when you run. It also assists in giving the trainer a more snug and barefoot like feel, a trait many people desire when looking at this running shoe.

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