Nike has always been at the top of the pile (or bottom, depending on perspective) when it comes to shoes that do more than just look good. The LunarGlide+ 3 is no different. Using a combination of science, design and pure black magic, Nike has managed to create a shoe that looks like a combination of a moon shoe and a sneaker that’s outfitted with the podiatric equivalent of NASA technology. It all starts with what Nike likes to call dynamic support. We won’t get into the super sciency explanation of it all (mostly because we don’t get it), but there are basically two different wedges of foam (one soft and one firm) in the shoe that give you all the support you need when you run. There’s also a midfoot strap to support under your foot, billow-like cushions and a bucket seat heel clip for added support. It’s a sneaker for the 22nd century that you just happen to be able to buy now. $100
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Nike LunarGlide+ 3
Nike has always been at the top of the pile (or bottom, depending on perspective) when it comes to shoes that do more than just look good. The LunarGlide+ 3 is no different. Using a combination of science, design and pure black magic, Nike has managed to create a shoe that looks like a combination of a moon shoe and a sneaker that’s outfitted with the podiatric equivalent of NASA technology. It all starts with what Nike likes to call dynamic support. We won’t get into the super sciency explanation of it all (mostly because we don’t get it), but there are basically two different wedges of foam (one soft and one firm) in the shoe that give you all the support you need when you run. There’s also a midfoot strap to support under your foot, billow-like cushions and a bucket seat heel clip for added support. It’s a sneaker for the 22nd century that you just happen to be able to buy now. $100
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