The Brooks Pure Cadence has won the Best New Shoe from the Running Network LLC in their 2012 RunningNetwork Spring Shoe Review....
March 7, 2012
Brooks Pure Cadence Named Best New Shoe in Running Network LLC Shoe Review
FORT ATKINSON, WISCONSIN – Best new shoe honors in the Running Network LLC Spring Shoe Review went to the Brooks Pure Cadence.
“The Running Network LLC is excited to name, what our talented team believes to be, the best running performance footwear of spring 2012,” noted Larry Eder, the president of Running Network LLC. “Any shoe that wins its category has done an outstanding job to earn the title of best shoe.”
Each Running Network LLC shoe review starts with the 20 best running available to consumers. These shoes are carefully matched to 350 wear testers based on foot shape, motion and footstrike. Testers report their initial impressions and continue evaluating the shoes as they run 100 miles in them during the testing period. They evaluate the shoes on seven key performance characteristics. This data is put into a software system developed by Cregg Weinmann, the Running Network LLC footwear and apparel review editor, producing a winner in each category.
The Brooks Pure Cadence is the most substantial of the Brooks Pure series. At 10.5 ounces it is definitely performance-oriented, but not quite minimal. The upper features an elastic Navband that crosses the navicular bone to support the fit and works with the welded overlays to enhance the support and provide a smooth interior. The midsole is designed to flex with the foot. Pods on the perimeter of the outersole are contoured to allow for adjustments to pressure and also provide protection while keeping the shoe light weight. The full outersole offers durable traction while remaining thin and in an effort to provide better articulation at toe-off features a split between the big toe and the others. With its lightweight build, low-profile and high performance the Pure Cadence earned top honors as best new shoe (Weinmann 2012).
“Even though these shoes are very light, the reinforced toe doesn’t lay down across the front of my toes. The shoes have a roomy fit that gives my forefoot all the play it wants. The shoe snugs up around the instep nicely. Intersting how a minimal drop shoe feels more stable without a lot of support,” said one wear tester when describing the Pure Cadence.
“There are considerable similarities in the running footwear industry and consumers need to be aware that there are shoes from many brands that could work for them. We reviewed many fine shoes that should be considered because they fit and perform differently on different runners, so trying several is the only way to find the best shoe for you,” said Weinmann.
To read the Running Network LLC Spring Shoe Review in its entirety visit www.runningnetwork.com.
Established in 1986, the Running Network LLC develops editorially independent content on footwear, apparel and key events in the sports industry. The Running Network LLC represents 23 publications, 18 in print and digital formats and five digital format only publications, plus 28 websites, social media and twitter channels, with just over 900,000 print subscribers and 3.5 million unique web visitors monthly. The goal of the Running Network LLC and its print, digital and web partners is to enhance the relationship between runners and walkers of all levels and their local and national running community.
Members of the Running Network LLC include: American Track & Field, Athletes Only, Athletics (Canada), AustinFit, California Track & Running News, Club Running, www.coachingathleticsq.com, Colorado Runner, Get Active!, Greater Long Island Running Club’s Footnotes, www.latinoscorriendo.com, Michigan Runner, www.morunandtri.com, Running Journal, Racing South, RunMinnesota, RUNOHIO, Track & Field News, USATF’s Fast Forward, USATF/New England’s Exchange Zone, The Winged Foot (NYAC), The Winged M (MAC), Youth Runner and www.marathonguide.com.
To learn more about the Running Network LLC, please contact Larry Eder at Larry@runningnetwork.com.
To see more Running Network Shoe Reviews, please look at Running Product Reviews
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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