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  2. 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 ...

  3. Nike’s Lightweight Air Zoom Alphafly Next% 2 Sneakers ... - AOL

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    Nike's new Air Zoom Alphafly Next% 2 sneakers intend to increase runners' energy and stability through modified construction and more.

  4. The 9 Best Shoes to Wear to Disney, According to the ... - AOL

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    Nike. There are plenty of Nike sneakers that I can recommend for the parks, but this Flyknit 2018 pair is loved by reviewers and editors alike. It's praised for being so lightweight it feels like ...

  5. The best Black Friday sneaker sales: Hoka, New Balance ... - AOL

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    It's got a 4.5-star rating from nearly 3,500 Amazon shoppers — but the orthopedic experts we spoke to also recommended it highly, noting that the rocker sole and lightweight cushioning were ...

  6. Nike Flywire - Wikipedia

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    Nike Flywire is a thread, composed of vectran or nylon, developed by Nike to minimize weight and maximize support, and used in the upper part of a sneaker. Shoes containing Flywire became available for consumer purchase in 2008.

  7. Air Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Air Jordan is a line of sportswear shoes produced by Nike, Inc. Related apparel and accessories are marketed under Jordan Brand.. The first Air Jordan shoe was produced for basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls on November 17, 1984, and released to the public on April 1, 1985.