Monday, March 17, 2014

Nike Womens Free 5.0+ Running Shoes Black/Metallic Silver/Dark Grey 580591-002 Size 6

Nike Womens Free 5.0+ Running Shoes Black/Metallic Silver/Dark Grey 580591-002 Size 6
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Nike Womens Free 5.0+ Running Shoes Black/Metallic Silver/Dark Grey 580591-002 Size 6
Rated 4.9/5 based on 66 reviews

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Nike Women's Free 5.0+ Running Shoes


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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
5"No shoe ever touched me this way!"
By Tina M. Gaspard
I know the review title is kind of silly and maybe a bit provocative, but, it is just the plain truth! My feet are pretty much never happy. I have very high arches and could never get used to wearing orthotics, so, my feet perpetually crave a massage. When I started running a while back, this became even more of a problem. I bought a pair of shoes that were supposed to have a lot of support and cushioning (since I am a big girl), but they felt like anvils on my feet. I knew I needed a lighter shoe, but in most cases lighter means less cushion and support. For smaller, flat-footed people, those shoes work fine, but not me. I did a lot of research and tried a shoe that was supposed to be a sort of transitional shoe from the standard running shoe to barefoot running and also have a high arch. The shoes felt ok, and were certainly light, but I definitely felt the lack of support, stability and cushion and wound up with sore knees for hours after each run. So, I went back online, did tons more research and then headed to the sporting goods store to try on shoes. From the moment I put these shoes on and felt how they hugged my arches, I was in love. But, they are kind of minimal shoes and I was worried that they would also result in my suffering with sore knees or hips. Instead of buying these "send my arches to heaven" shoes, I did more research and compared the cushion, support and stability ratings with other more traditional shoes that were recommended for heavy runners. This shoe held it's own in pretty much every category...and it was a good 2-3 ounces lighter, too! Finally, I felt comfortable buying the shoes my arches fell in love with.

I've since run in them several times and spent a day walking in them, too. They are, quite simply, the best shoes my feet have ever been in. I have never gotten that "anvils for shoes" feeling, and never had sore knees or hips. In fact, despite their low profile/thin sole, these shoes feel more supportive and cushioned than my other clunkers with a huge sole. I absolutely adore these shoes! But, I would caution anyone considering these shoes to do their homework, go to a local store to try them on and run around a bit in them. Everyone's feet are different and the extra step could save you from the disappointment, pain and hassle I had with my other running shoe purchase.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Shoe EVER!!!!!!!!
By B. Coffman
I was forewarned by my runner friends to buy these shoes exactly one size bigger than my actual shoe size which seemed crazy to me but they were right and they fit me perfectly! This shoe is extremely light weight and unbelievably flexible. I have pretty sensitive feet and am susceptible to blisters on my heels and the ball of my foot, but right out of the box, I went on a three mile walk and my feet were great. Seriously, this is the best running shoe I have ever bought!

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3Love the shoe-Not the size
By Happycust
I LOVE THESE SHOES! However, I've ordered a different pair and had to return them already due to these shoes running extremely small! I'm usually a size 8-8.5 so I ordered this pair in a size 9. They are still a little too snug for my liking. I'm hoping they will stretch out a little with use. They are far too beautiful and expensive to return and try a third time!

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