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  2. Orthopedic experts helped us pick the best shoes for ... - AOL

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    Brooks Women's Glycerin 20 Neutral Running Shoe. ... Women's 5–13 / men's 4.5–15 | Colors: 21 options | Weight: Not stated ... The shoe is also impressively lightweight at 8.4 ounces. They're ...

  3. The best orthopedic shoes in 2024, according to experts - AOL

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    Colors available: 25 | Sizes available: Women’s: 5-10.5 in ... Grand OS cushioning technology and lightweight rubber outsoles. The shoes are also orthotic-friendly if you’d prefer to add your ...

  4. Racing flat - Wikipedia

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    Racing flats vary in weight, ranging from 230 g (8.1 oz) down to the mere 70 g (2.5 oz) of the women's New Balance 5000. [3] Reducing the weight to obtain the natural feel for a runner can result in a shorter lifetime for the shoe. In general racing flats will last fewer miles before wearing out compared to trainers.

  5. The 20 Best Orthopedic Shoes for Women, According to Experts

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    Best Women’s Shoes for Walking: Hoka One One Bondi 7 Running Shoe. Best for Running: Asics Noosa Tri 13 Sneakers. Best Sandal with Heel: Naturalizer Vanessa Sandal . Best Work Boots: Revere ...

  6. Asics Gel-Lyte III - Wikipedia

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    The shoe was designed by Shigeyuki Mitsui who joined the company in 1984. Mitsui had worked on previous models before but the Gel-Lyte III was one of the shoes that he designed 100% by himself. He initially designed it as a light weight option for everyday use and training. [1]

  7. Dunlop KT-26 - Wikipedia

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    The Dunlop KT26 was a running shoe made by Dunlop Sport (Australia), from 1978 to 2012. Originally designed by Jerry Stubberfield for the Osaga shoe company in the 1970s, "KT" was short for "Kinetic Technology" (or Kinetic Training) and "26" represents the number of miles in a marathon .

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