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  2. 10 comfortable shoes from Nordstrom your spring 2024 ... - AOL

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    "Sandals and open-toe shoes are typically less supportive than athletic sneakers and boots, however, there are some very good spring options," said Dr. Hall. "Try sandals with a back strap ...

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    ASICS Women's Gel-Nimbus 25 Running Shoes, 9.5, French Blue/Lilac HINT. $100 at Amazon. ... They have removable and washable insoles, a foamy outsole and a spring-back heel, all of which are great ...

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    The Hoka Bondi 8 is a walking and everyday running shoe that provides the highest level of cushioning the brand offers and has been upgraded with a more stable, extended heel. The shoes are so ...

  5. Jumping stilts - Wikipedia

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    Moon shoes and PyonPyon jumpers [6] are earlier attempts at jumping shoes using a different technique. Some are still popular today. Some are still popular today. There is a Swiss product "Kangoo Jumps", with cantilever springs under the shoes, which is promoted more for fitness than large leaps. [ 7 ]

  6. Nike Shox - Wikipedia

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    Nike claims that Shox not only absorb impact from heel strike while running, but the company also claims they "spring back" and add more power to a runner's stride. Aside from this alleged boost in speed, the Shox is supposed to provide superior shock absorption with high-tech elastic foam.

  7. Altra Running - Wikipedia

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    At this time, Harper was working at his father's shoe store called "Runner's Corner", in Orem, Utah, and he began modifying traditional running shoes by cutting them open, removing padding from the heel, and then using a toaster oven and glue to put the shoes back together. [16] Harper recruited local runners and store employees to test ...