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by sothungal , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Durable,cost is reasonable,comfort Cons: I couldnt find any
I agree jbk. My son wears these sneakers. He is a runner and he loves them. He has problems with his knees from playing football. And these sneakers have helped alot. The only brand name sneaker he will wear is NIKE. The others just does not hold up with...
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by flyn4christ , Dec 03 '99
Pros: Light weight with plenty of support and cushion Cons: None
I have been running in Nike's Air Max Triax for over five years. I have run in snow,ice, mud, rain, dirt, rocks, on roads and on trails with them and I have never had a problem. Never has an air sole burst or any other defect for that matter. The Air...
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by sidewinder27 , Nov 13 '00
Pros: Widely Avaiable Cons: The Worst Running Shoe Ever
I run for my high school cross country team. In a typical week I run 60 miles. In a season, I usually go through two pairs of training shoes. It's very important that I have a light shoe, with good arch support, but that also has a long life. I bought...
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by tsallee , Mar 28 '00
Pros: Support, Durability, Price Cons: Nike makes better cushioned shoes
The Air Max Triax shoe is all about support. It gives the runner a solid heel base with ample cushioning. The Triax also performs well for those with arch problems as it provides a good strong support to keep the arch in place. If all you are looking...
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by valdameers , Apr 13 '00
Pros: affordable, cool looking, light, comfortable Cons: none
I bought my first pair of Air Max shoes last year and just loved them. They were comfortable, somewhat inexpensive, and they looked good. I don't run for track or anything, but did wear them in the offseason training for football. They are a great...
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by naterose14 , Mar 12 '00
Pros: Good support and cushioning Cons: still not as good as NB
No way! BUT...I like these shoes very much. They have very good support and have just the right ammount of coushining to leave your feet feelin comfy for the entire run. The cushioning on these shoes takes the bumpyniss out of the trail running and...
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by tiberon13 , Mar 31 '00
Pros: Great shoe for running on rocky areas Cons: A tad bit heavier because of the extra cushioning
Do you have heel problems? Do your feet hurt after running? Well this shoe made all my problems go away. The extra air cushion in the back makes all the more comfortable when you're running on those rocky trails. It's a tad bit heavier than most but...
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by gooyduck , May 05 '00
Pros: cushioning Cons: absolutely no support
Love the style but want a real running shoe- don't run seriously in these shoes. After serval months of running I decided to up the ante to 6-8 milers on a regular basis. Within 2 months my ankles were sore and I felt terrible. It was like I was...
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by amyee44 , Apr 09 '00
Pros: Supportive Cons: Mesh on shoes can fray...not a major detail
Nike has done it once again. Here is a shoe that both supports and cushions your foot. The AirSole unit in the heel, makes these sneakers one of the most comfortable pairs that I have owned. I have run in rain, sleet, snow, and numerable other things,...
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by WyldDeuces , May 07 '00
Pros: Comfortable and stylish at the same time Cons: Expensive
After experiencing problems a few months ago with my ilia-tibia band in my left knee, my doctor suggested that my shoes may be at fault. I was a long time wearer of New Balance, but he recommended Sauconys, Asics, or Nikes. I didn't want to be a slave...
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by nwoolley , Apr 20 '00
Pros: Good Support Cons: Not thrilled with Color
This particular shoe is called Air Max Air Burst.
I was really looking for something that would give me support on the street as well as the treadmill. I tried on various pairs and this seemed to have the most "cushion" to it. I havnt...
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by Bigballm , Dec 28 '99
Pros: Feel great, run great Cons: very low life for what I paid.
I have been running for several years, and recently have started to race. I bought this pair of shoes to train in. They worked GREAT. They were comfortable on my feet. They were not very heavy, and had great support which is very important to me. I only...
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by WhataMunky , Jan 15 '00
Pros: Very useful Cons: Can't run naked
I like to run. Running is so gosh darn fun. I have some helpful tips that will make your running experience worthwhile!
TIPS FOR RUNNING-
1-Do not run naked. Same applies for diving. If you run naked, everything will be wobbling all...
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by bpa.haan , Dec 18 '99
Pros: Cushion Cons: No support
I bought 2 consecutive pairs of Nike Air Max Triax over the last year. The air cushion does soften the impact of striking the ground with your foot. The problem I had was that my foot would often roll over and I ended up with several twisted ankles and...
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by mike_cap , Sep 23 '99
Pros: feel good when new Cons: "blow-outs"
I had been running in Nike air shoes ever since their inception in 1980, until this happened. Over the years, I had encountered what could be described as a "blowout" of a Nike air shoe, but this was rare, and usually late in the life of the...
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