Friday, February 6, 2009

Brooks Women's Addiction 7 Running Shoe

When it comes to pronation control, the Addiction 7 is hard to resist. Previously considered the pinnacle of smooth, it now delivers an even smoother ride for runners with low or flat arches while maintaining the control, stability, and cushioning known and loved by severe overpronators. Our Progressive Diagonal Rollbar (PDRB®) controls the rate and degree of pronation by guiding the foot into a more efficient stride, while resilient HydroFlow® units in the forefoot and rearfoot absorb shock and cushion the foot. No wonder this shoe is habit-forming.
Customer Review: BEST SHOES EVER
I LOVE MY BROOKS. I HAVE BEEN WEARING THEM FOR SEVERAL YEARS. I LIKE THIS STYLE BEST. I AM A NURSE, SO COMFORT IS VERY IMPORTANT. TAMRA
Customer Review: Most comfortable walking shoes
These are the most comfortable walking shoes I have ever tried! Even with foot problems (bunion, bone spur, arthritis) I can walk for hours in these shoes without pain. They have a good arch and a roomy toe box. I love them and won't stop wearing them until they stop making them!

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Brooks Men's Burn 3 Running Shoe

You're gonna feel the Burn because this highly functional running shoe from Brooks inspires you to push yourself harder and harder with every workout. This sleek and sporty sneaker features a lightweight breathable mesh upper with a synthetic membrane overlay, a padded collar and tongue for additional comfort and support, and a full lace up closure for easy on/off accessibility. Additionally, the mesh fabric linings and generously cushioned insole will give you ample comfort to keep going that extra mile, while the multi-directional tread will provide a slip-resistant step. Push it! The Burn3 dares you!
Customer Review: Wow!
This item is awesome. I am happy with its appearance as well as its performance. I was offered a really great price that I could not refuse.
Customer Review: Brooks Burn 3
This shoe is exactly what I had been looking for. Good forefoot cushioning in a lightweight trainer, maybe racer. No complex, fussy, heel or pronation support. I had several pairs of earlier Brooks Burn (and even more of its predecessor "Cheetah") and had always liked them. I think I read a review that said the Burn 3 was significantly narrower - which made me not buy it as I prefer a wide toe-box. However, after many attempts at chunky, clunky Asics and New Balance, I found the only shoes I enjoyed running in anymore were my Nike Free 5.0's and a pair of Adidas Adi-zeros. Basically, I guess I want a minimum under foot. It's correct that the Burn 3 does not have the massive toe box of the previous versions - but it's in no-way confining. I highly recommend them and will buy again. Moral to the story - stick with what works.