adidas via eBay has
adidas Men's Duramo Speed 2 Running Shoes (Grey/Iron Metallic/Lucid Lemon or Cloud White/Core Black/Halo Silver) on sale for
$36.
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adidas Men's Duramo Speed 2 Running Shoes (Grey/Iron Metallic/Lucid Lemon or Cloud White/Core Black/Halo Silver) on sale for
$36.
Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
- Whether you have a 10k on your calendar or a personal running goal in sight, these adidas running shoes help you train with purpose. They're light and fast with responsive Lightstrike cushioning and a TPU outsole that offers traction on the road or track. The engineered mesh upper is breathable and supportive, so you can keep pushing your pace. This product features at least 20% recycled materials.
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These are actually a great budget running shoe. They have some more premium qualities than most other shoes at this price point. For your 1-2 mile runs, I think they would be great. They have a 6.5mm drop, if that's something you're sensitive to.
Thanks man. I don't know what drop means. I only do casual running a few times a week. Not a marathon runner lol.
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These are actually a great budget running shoe. They have some more premium qualities than most other shoes at this price point. For your 1-2 mile runs, I think they would be great. They have a 6.5mm drop, if that's something you're sensitive to.
Thanks man. I don't know what drop means. I only do casual running a few times a week. Not a marathon runner lol.
I believe the drop referenced here is the heel-toe drop, the degree angle the shoe 'drops' from the back of your foot to the front, which could affect your running as you will be more angled forward (giving you more momentum/forward progress aid)
Lower drop (0–2 mm): more load to ankle/Achilles/calf, usually encourages mid/forefoot strike.
Mid drop (4–8 mm): a middle ground; spreads load fairly evenly; accommodates varied strike patterns.
High drop (10–12+ mm): shifts load a bit up the chain to knee/hip, often suits a rearfoot strike.
6.5mm is a great starting point if you're just getting into running. The review of the previous version on RunRepeat looks pretty good.
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