News

A shoe that returned all of the energy would score 100 percent. Most shoes with traditional EVA foam tend to fall in the 50 to 60 th percentiles. The best new foams are returning 70+ percent of ...
The new Nike "Go FlyEase" is a 100 percent hands-free sneaker, utilizing a bi-stable hinge for easy on and off access. To use it, a wearer simply toes the heel of the shoe to make it open up.
But by how much, exactly? Studies dating back to the 1980s have shown that for every additional 100 grams (3.5 ounces) per shoe, you burn about 1 percent more energy. In theory, running speed and ...
As part of its recent pledge to only use recycled plastics by 2024, Adidas has revealed a new running shoe that is made from 100 percent recyclable materials.The Futurecraft Loop was designed ...
It’s also, perhaps most notably, 100 percent naturally biodegradable. Fittingly unveiled at the BIOFABRICATE conference held at Parsons School of Design in Manhattan, the concept shoes were ...
The multicolored heel and sole add a pop of color to the muted grey upper, which is made from 100 percent recycled canvas, giving the shoe a raw feel. Pair it with your favorite joggers for an ...
The company is trying to make a running shoe with 100 percent American parts and feel the trade deal will doom shoes made in the U.S. President Obama's big free-trade deal hasn't seen much ...
Studies show that for every 100 grams (about 3.5 oz) shaved off your shoe, running economy improves by approximately 1 percent. The hunt is always on for lighter foams, ways to cut unnecessary ...