Brooks Launch

Release the speed demon in you with Brooks latest, Performance trainer, Brooks Launch. Builted for speedy runs in mind, it has a well articulated outsole for increased flexibility, well-cushioned and is silky smooth and resilient ride with a sprung (upward-curving) last to get you through the miles. Through, the Launch is replacing the Burn, but it has no lateral arch lug and a flatter sole. (Burn was builted for mid-foot striker).

So what is the different between the Ghost and Launch? Ghost is a shoe for everyday training of all distances with enough cushioning and structure to keep you supported while you’re doing miles. The Launch, on the other hand, is a lightweight profile minimum(Less overlays and midsole support) shoe built specifically for speed. It’s ideal for workouts that include tempo runs or intervals, or for races when you want a light shoe but don’t want to go all the way down to a racing flat.

MSRP : US$90
Weight : 9.1 oz / 257 gm
Predecessor : Burn 3
Features : BioMogo®, Hydroflow, S-257™, Engage Sockliner, Cushsole, HPR™ Plus Outsole, Blown rubber

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Recommended for neutral or supinating runners.

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History: Launch('10), Burn 3~1


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BioMoGo® : Fully biodegradable midsole foam for footwear. Once a pair of Brooks shoes with BioMoGo has reached an enclosed landfill, it will begin to biodegrade. In roughly 20 years the midsoles will be completely converted by common soil microbes into useful humus and nutrients. That’s about 50 times faster than a standard midsole degradation. MOGO® : Brooks claims, MOGO offers 40 percent more cushioning and gives a runner 22 percent more return of energy - the "spring" in one's step - than Brooks' former midsole. Substance 257. MoGo not only represents a giant leap forward in midsole material performance for Brooks, it also entails an evolved method of production. Compression Molded Preform (CMP) is an efficient, precise production process in which, rather than being cut out of large sheets of material in the traditional method, midsoles are cast in individual molds, resulting in 50% less waste. The CMP process also increases consistency by an incredible 200%. Less variability between midsoles ensures that runners can count on enjoying the same feel pair after pair.

Cush-Pod configuration : Midsole and outsole components are engineered to set the foot in an efficient , balanced postion throughout gait cycle, offering maximum stability and flexibility.

Engage sockliner : Sockliner, which has some contour but is especially formulated for resiliency and bounce.

HydroFlow® : Liquid silicon-based system cushioning system chamber dampens shock at impact and dynamically disperses fluid at a controlled rate around the heel cushioning, stabilizing and rebounding on every stride.

HydroFlow® Forefoot : Located where the metatarsal head region of the foot rests in the shoe. Forefoot Hydroflow is designed to attenuate shock and dampen forces.

HydroFlow® ST : Located in the heel and is cushioning device which consists of a chamber filled with viscous fluid. Hydroflow ST is designed to attenuate shock, dampen impact forces, and provide added heel stability.

HPR™ : High Performance Rubber : A super-durable rubber compound provides greater resistance to high wear areas of the outsole.

S257™ Cushsole : Provide a softer underfoot feel : Substance 257 : Brooks unique midsole compound is formulated to resist com-pression and rebound more quickly after impact.


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Nike Zoom Structure Triax 13

The Nike Air Zoom Structure Triax+ 13 (Autumn 2010) support running shoe is built upon a proven support with both heel and forefoot Nike Zoom Air unit to give you a superb mix of moderate stability, cushioning and flexibility. Enjoy the same great fit with an improved in crash pad for better absorb shock at impact and moderate pronation, as well as a lighter-weight upper and a heel-strap overlay attached to the laces for great rearfoot lockdown and a secure fit, in the lastest Structure Traix for mild to moderate over-pronation everydat trainers. (Updated Model : Nike Zoom Structure Triax 14)

MSRP : US$100
Weight : 13.1 oz / 371 gm
Predecessor : Structure Triax 12
Product Cycle : RY.2010.DY.2010.Dec.
Features : Gender Specific, Nike +, Zoom® Air, BRS 1000™, Duralon™, Waffle Fill™, Dual Density Phylon, Full-length Phylon, Footbridge, Phylon Crash Pad, Full-length Phylon Strobel Last, Nike Rideliner PU Footbed, Duralon Forefoot Outsole, BRS 1000 Heel Outsole

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Recommended for the runner that looks for a shoe to control his overpronation and seeks high end comfort and cushioning.
History : Zoom Structure Triax Series : Triax 13('10), Triax 12('09), Triax 11('08), Triax 10~1


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Arch bridge : A gender-specific midfoot component helps smooth the transition through propulsion.

BRS 1000™ : A highly durable carbon rubber we invented for use in outsoles. BRS stands for Blue Ribbon Sports, which was our name before we came up with Nike. The tie-in? Both BRS and Nike last ... and last...

High-density foam : Medial post along the moodfoot and heel helps add support and helps prevent overpronation.

Phylon : Originally used in dolls, it is a heated and compressed EVA foam cushioning compound that is light, resilient and capable of giving a soft, smooth ride. As a bonus, it is non-yellowing and impervious to attack from water and microbials.

Nike + : A pocket under the sockliner for secure placement of Nike+ sensor. Connected to iPod nano, information on time, distance, calories burned and pace is stored on iPod and displayed on the screen; real-time audible feedback also is provided through headphones.

TPU : Thermoplastic Urethane : It can be fine-tuned for optimal stiffness and is used to make stabilizing plates.

Waffle Fill™ : Rubber compound outsole for enhanced traction.

Zoom Air® : Cushioning system : Two layers of nylon fabric, joined by densely packed fibers, are sealed inside polyurethane. The unit is inflated; pushing apart the fabric and creating tension on the fibers. What does that mean? I don't know, but the result is a low-to-the-ground, hyper-responsive speed cushioning you can feel. And it does it in less space than other Air-Sole units.


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Mizuno Wave Inspire 6

Builted on the success of its previous model, the new Fall 2010, responsive moderate support running shoes, Mizuno Wave Inpsire 6, is now lighter than ever, and equipped with a new premium collar, a usage of more top quality upper mesh materials, other then that, the Inspire 6 stays the same. (Updated Model : Mizuno Wave Inspire 7)

MSRP : US$100
Weight : 10.9 oz / 302 gm
Predecessor : Wave Inspire 5
Product Cycle : RY.2010DY.2010.Dec.
Features : Gender Specific, Extended Composite Wave Technology®, Smooth Ride™, AP Midsole™, Air Mesh™, VS-1™, InterCool™, Dynamotion Fit, OrthoLite Sockliner, X-10™

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Recommended for runners looking for a shoe with a light, go-fast feel with good stability.Light to Moderate overpronators.
History : Wave Inspire Series : Inspire 6('10), Inspire 5('09), Inspire 4('08), Inspire 3~1


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Air Mesh™ : Provides the utmost in breathability and comfort of the upper.

AP Midsole™ : Acceleration Polymer Responsive Midsole : Lightweight high rebound midsole material to give greater momentum at take-off.

Composite Wave™ : A composition of material in an existing wave plate configuration to provide cushioning and stability. : Wave™ Plate : Cushioning and Stability. The only technology that combines two distinctly different elements that are both inherently necessary in great athletic shoes. : Extended Wave Plate : Located at the bottom of the midfoot and is an extension of the Mizuno Wave. It preserves the torsional rigidity between the heel and forefoot.

Dynamotion Fit™ : Mizuno's design philosophy to create optimal fit with stretch material located in the forefoot and a collar construction that prevents the heel collar from buckling under load.

Intercool™ : Solves the problem of heat and humidity build-up in a running shoe by incorporating a full-length ventilation system.

OrthoLite Sockliner : An anti-microbial and moisture wicking insole that promotes a healthy environment for feet.

Smooth Ride Engineering™ : Maximum Comfort, Ultimate Feel, Unsurpassed Performance. Learn more about this New Technology.

VS-1™ : Absorbs shock and enhances cushioning properties by resisting compression-set, thus extending the cushioning life of the shoe.

X-10™ : Provides the most durable carbon rubber from Mizuno that allows for longer wear in high impact areas and provides more traction at heel strike.


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Saucony ProGrid Stabil CS

Ride in maximum support without the clunky-ness found in most motion control shoe in the Saucony Grid Stabil CS. It will provide you with incredible cushioning, SSL EVA footbed, structural pronation control and a flexible forefoot for smooth comfort ride. (Updated Model : Saucony ProGrid Stabil CS 2)

MSRP : US$115
Weight : 13.8 oz / 392 gm
Predecessor : Grid Stabil 6
Product Cycle : RY.2009.DY.2010.Dec.
Features : Upper : Comfortemp®, Hydrator Collar, Stability Arch-Lock, Comfortride Sockliner, HRC Strobel Board : Midsole : ProGrid™ with Respon-Tek, Impact Interface, SRC Impact Zone, Dual Density SSL EVA, Flexion Plate : Outsole : XT-900, Blown Rubber

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Recommended for runners seeking a moderate to sever over-pronation control shoes.
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History : ProGrid Stabil CS : Stabil CS('09)


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Blown Rubber : Is lightweight and flexible. It provides added cushioning while maintaining durability and a smooth ride.

Comfortride Sockliner : Breathable, moisture wicking, anti-odor and anti-microbial Comfortride insole provides improved step-in comfort with rebound properties

CS Zone : A bottom-loaded, full-length, dual-density medial post and is designed to control excessive pronation while maintaining shoe flexibility.

Dual Density SSL EVA : An advanced EVA blend that maximizes rebound and durability while minimizing weight.

HRC Strobel Board : Full length high rebound compound that increases cushioning and step-in comfort.

Midfoot Support Bridge™ : A rigid material in the shank area of the midsole keeps the foot neutral in the midfoot phase of the gait cycle.

ProGrid® w Respon-Tek Heel : ProGrid absorbs impact and dissipates hock, setting the foot up for a smooth transition : ProGrid® w Respon-Tek : A full length cushioning material that is shaped to absorb impact, dissipate shock, and provide a seamless transition from heel to forefoot.

SRC™ : Super Rebound Compound : Mixture of rubber and polymers used to absorb impact and provide great cushioning.

SRC™ Forefoot Cushioning : Forefoot Cushioning sits under the metatarsal region and is designed to provide a smooth toe-off.

SRC™ Impact Zone : Provides shock attenuation and sets the foot up for a smooth transition.

SRC™ Forefoot : Placed under the metatarsal region and is designed to provide a smooth toe-off.

Stability Arch Lock™ : A simple but elegant construction method that wraps around the midfoot area and keeps it snugly in position on the midsole. By keeping the arch where it belongs, you enjoy superior comfort, control and support.

XT-900 : Carbon rubber provides durability in the heel and medial forefoot.


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Saucony ProGrid Triumph 7

With an increased in cushioning, more blown rubber and a newly designed arch support system (A less bulky Arch Lock improves the fit, while the addition of an eye stay within the Arch Lock improves lock-down of the mid-foot), the latest Saucony ProGrid Triumph 7 a plush, flexible neutral shoe, will be a great addition for the neutral runner to their shoe rotation. (Updated Model : Saucony ProGrid Triumph 8)

MSRP : US$130
Weight : 12.8 oz / 362 gm
Predecessor : ProGrid Triumph 6
Product Cycle : RY.2010DY.2010.Dec.
Features : Full-Length ProGrid® , Respon-Tek™, SSL™ EVA, SRC™ Impact Zone, Impact Interface, Arch-Lock, Midfoot Support Bridge, Hydrator Collar Lining, HRC™ Strobel Board, Comfortride Sockliner, Blown Rubber, XT-900

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Recommended for bigger runners with normal to high arches looking for a well-cushioned shoe.


History : ProGrid Triumph Series : Triumph 7('10), Triumph 6('09), Triumph 5('08), Triumph 4~1


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Blown Rubber : Is lightweight and flexible. It provides added cushioning while maintaining durability and a smooth ride.

Comfortride Sockliner : Breathable, moisture wicking, anti-odor and anti-microbial Comfortride insole provides improved step-in comfort with rebound properties

Hydrator Collar Lining : Cups the heel and is designed to provide next-to-skin comfort and maximize wicking.

HRC™ : Is Saucony premier cushioning system that uses a responsive custom compound of EVA and rubber that provides extreme comfort.

Impulse EVA : Midsole that provides increased shock attenuation, repsonsive cushioning, durability and rebound properties.

Midfoot Support Bridge : Begins at the heel and extends into the midfoot. This thermal plastic unit is engineered to provide torsional rigidity.

ProGrid® : A patented combination of rubber and polymer for the ultimate in luxury cushioning and velvet smooth heel-toe transition. Saucony has uniquely designed ProGrid technology to work in harmony with other componentry to not only cushion the foot, but also to provide stability according to the specific purpose of the shoe and the athlete.

SRC™ Impact Zone : Super Rebound Compound : Mixture of rubber and polymers used to absorb impact and provide great cushioning : Provides shock attenuation and sets the foot up for a smooth transition.

XT-900 : Carbon rubber provides durability in the heel and medial forefoot.



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Mizuno Wave Rider 13

The only noticeable changes in the new Mizuno Wave Rider 13 is the new collar liner and an additional flex eyelet which will give the heel a much more secure and comfort. Nevertheless, the Rider 13 still have the perfect balance of cushioning and responsive as you would expect from the Wave Rider series. (Updated Model : Mizuno Wave Rider 14)

MSRP : US$100
Weight : 11.3 oz / 315 gm
Predecessor : Wave Rider 12
Product Cycle : RY.2009DY.2010.Dec.
Features : Gender Specific, Wave Technology®, Smooth Ride™, AP Midsole™, VS-1™, Intercool™, Air Mesh™, X-10™

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Recommended for small to medium frame runners with medium to high arches looking for a shoe with excellent ride.
History : Wave Rider Series : Rider 13('10), Rider 12('09), Rider 11('08), Rider 10~1


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Air Mesh™ : Provides the utmost in breathability and comfort of the upper.

AP Midsole™ : Acceleration Polymer Responsive Midsole : Lightweight high rebound midsole material to give greater momentum at take-off.

Wave™ Plate : Provides botj cushioning and stability. The only technology that combines two distinctly different elements that are both inherently necessary in great athletic shoes.

Intercool™ : Solves the problem of heat and humidity build-up in a running shoe by incorporating a full-length ventilation system.

Smooth Ride Engineering™ : Maximum Comfort, Ultimate Feel, Unsurpassed Performance. Learn more about this New Technology.

VS-1™ : Absorbs shock and enhances cushioning properties by resisting compression-set, thus extending the cushioning life of the shoe.


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