It’s time to start running: spring is already peeking out, and this is the perfect time to (re)start running. Sunny days, mild temperatures, increasing hours of sunlight, and that desire to shake off the winter greyness are the perfect conditions to lace up your running shoes and go for your daily run. There are plenty of innovations, all packed with technology to help you run longer, faster, with less effort, but, above all, with maximum fun.
Asics Metaride
Win The Long Run: the Asics Metaride is designed to make long-distance runs easier, and it’s one of the most important innovations in the Japanese company’s 70-year history. The design was made with the goal of minimizing movements in the area where most of the energy is used, the ankle joint, thanks to the curved Guidesole sole that acts by shifting body weight and reducing ankle energy loss by up to 20%. The feeling is that of a new run, with more protection, greater running economy, and a high level of stability.

Asics Metaride
Reebok Forever Floatride Energy
Cushioning and responsiveness in a shoe suitable for everyone: the Reebok Forever Floatride Energy are the latest addition to the Floatride family, the shoes with which Reebok returned to the world of running, all revolving around the Floatride Energy Foam, a TPE capsule blend that is 30% lighter than traditional EVA, reactive and protective, offering superior energy return for a smoother and more powerful stride. The mesh upper is also designed for lightweight and breathability.

Reebok Forever Floatride Energy
Under Armour HOVR Infinite
No need to choose between cushioning and performance anymore: the HOVR Infinite are neutral shoes, designed for distance training and to provide you with a constant feeling of foot support, and performance for running endless kilometers. Comfort and support are provided by the soft foam that covers the entire foot, enclosed in a compression network that molds to return energy to the strides, the solid rubber structure combined with flex points in the midsole makes the run stable and smooth, and the lightweight, breathable upper provides elasticity and structure where needed. And then the HOVR Infinite are Bluetooth-connected to Map My Run and, thanks to the Record SensorTM technology that analyzes and stores every running data, they will help you improve your performance.

Under Armour HOVR Infinite
Mizuno Wave Horizon 3
Stable and cushioned, as per Mizuno tradition, with the AeroHug technology that embraces the arch of the foot to eliminate the gap between the foot and the shoe during running, offering a secure fit and better comfort. In the new Mizuno Wave Horizon 3, the fit and sole have been revised, with softer padding and maximum support, ideal for runners with pronounced overpronation.

Mizuno Wave Horizon 3
New Balance Fresh Foam Zante Pursuit
Soft and responsive Fresh Foam midsole, a soft insole that offers strategic support from heel to forefoot, a dynamic upper that adapts to the foot, and a non-slip containment shell that keeps the heel securely in the shoe during the run: everything in the New Balance Fresh Foam Zante Pursuit is designed for performance, lightness, and comfort during running.

New Balance Fresh Foam Zante Pursuit
Puma Hybrid NX
Dynamic lacing for comfort, special Ignite Foam that absorbs energy and creates a rebound effect, NRGY Beads providing cushioning and protection from toe to heel, and the soft evoKNIT upper are Puma’s best technology in a single pair of running shoes: the Hybrid NX are ideal training shoes for running km after km on roads and in the gym.

Puma Hybrid NX
Adidas Ultraboost 19
Now a classic, revamped in silhouette based on running data from thousands of runners worldwide: the Adidas Ultraboost 19 is even lighter and more performant with the Boost responsiveness further enhanced by 20% more midsole material reacting with the brand-new Torsion Spring for unprecedented forward propulsion. Support and stability have also been increased with the 3D Heel Frame supporting the foot during impact and the monopiece Primeknit 360 upper that perfectly wraps the foot, ensuring comfort and lightness.

Adidas Ultraboost 19
Brooks Transcend 6
Cushioning, balance, and comfort: the GuideRails technology arrives on Brooks’ top-of-the-line running shoes, the Transcend 6. GuideRails is a structured support system to enhance the body’s natural movements during running, adapting perfectly to each runner’s way of running, offering head-to-toe support for every type of runner, from those with unchanged movement patterns throughout training like the so-called “neutral” runners, to those in the “support” category. Thanks to the DNA LOFT technology, Transcend 6 provides a great feeling of softness to the foot, from heel to toe, the GuideRails support system “activates” only when needed, and the fit is plush, with the Ortholite insole incredibly comfortable, cradling the foot with maximum comfort during running.

Brooks Transcend 6
Nike Epic React Flyknit 2
The 2.0 edition of the model launched in January 2017 continues to follow the principle of simple running, with the responsive, lightweight, and durable React midsole and the seamless Flyknit upper confirming its qualities of lightness and elasticity. All with a touch of the nineties in the 8-Bit and Pixel color schemes.

Nike Epic React Flyknit 2
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