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  2. Brooks to Convert Bestselling Shoe to Carbon Neutral - AOL

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    Brooks is showing its commitment to sustainability by converting its biggest selling running shoe into a carbon-neutral one. The Ghost 14 will now be made with 60 percent recycled raw materials in ...

  3. People Are Obsessed With These Brooks Running Shoes ... - AOL

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    These editor-loved running shoes have a cushioned sole, lots of bounce and neutral support that make it perfect for road and treadmill runs. Plus, it's 29% off. People Are Obsessed With These ...

  4. The 5 best Hoka walking shoes, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    Hoka Clifton 9 $145.00 at Hoka. Hoka Clifton 9 $145.00 at Bloomingdales. Hoka Clifton 9 $144.95 at Zappos. If you’re looking for a Goldilocks walking shoe — meaning one that has just the right ...

  5. Super shoes - Wikipedia

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    Super shoes are more expensive than other running shoes, ranging from $200 to $500 for a pair. [5] Prices in late 2023 for Nike Vaporfly and Alphafly shoes ranged from $260 to $285. [1] Some super shoes are designed to be worn during only a single marathon race after a minimal breaking-in time and have drawn criticism for their environmental ...

  6. Minimalist shoe - Wikipedia

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    Huaraches are a type of minimalist shoe. In their 2018 paper for the Journal of Sports Sciences, Devon R. Coetzee their co-authors defined minimalist footwear as having a sole and upper that weighed 200-gram (7.1 oz) or less and were highly flexible, a heel height of 20 millimetres (0.79 in) or shorter, and a "heel-toe differential" of 7 millimetres (0.28 in) or less.

  7. Nike Free - Wikipedia

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    The numbering system indicates the cushioning of the shoe and follows a scale ranging from 0 (barefoot) to 10 (normal running shoe). Free 3.0 is the least and Free 7.0 (discontinued) is the most cushioned model so far. [2] Footwear impression and the outsole from a piece of footwear