Gender-specific Running Shoes
Although the men’s and women’s Structure Triax 9s share a common name, you just need a glance to see that they are completely different designs, developed independently for the distinct needs of male and female runners. Both offer PU crash pads, dual-pressure heel Air units and responsive Zoom Air cushioning in the forefoot, with dual-density midsoles and Footbridge for stability.
MSRP : US$90
Weight : (M) 13 oz / 369 gm : (W) 9.8 oz / 277 gm
Features : Air-Sole®, BRS 1000™, Duralon™, Waffle Fill™
Recommended for runners with a medium build and low to medium arches looking for a shoe with good stability, along with superb cushioning. Moderate Overpronators.
I really like this shoe. A very comfortable shoe with great ride and good support for my arches. Way to go Nike...
ReplyDeleteIt is improvement over last year model because the forefoot is more flexible ride is very stable and supportive-not free-like at all.
ReplyDeleteSo far, so good. They feel good and definitely the most cushioned-feeling stability shoe I've worn. They also have alot of heel cush although I'm not a heel striker.
ReplyDeleteAmony the stability shoes I owned,
ReplyDeletethese are the least restrictive stability shoes of all of them. It is quite soft & flexible, yet they have a lot of bounce.
I am using them on my long, unforgiving hard surface training shoe. They are quite bouncy....
ReplyDeletefeels great in them..