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a3kfaelrxDate: Monday, 2013-12-30, 4:19 AM | Message # 1
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Fun and fast but without the amazing features

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For those of us who weren't born together with the gifts of Usain Bolt or Haile Gebrselassie, BioRide is meant to help our feet exercise like the elites. To put it differently, the Faas enables the foot to flex naturally, offering a smoother ride and natural stability.

PUMA sent us a pair of hot pink Faas 500s to test, a shoe essential core of the new collection when it comes to weight and support. The Faas 250 including, is two ounces lighter, and is also advertised to provide a super minimalist racer.

Weighing in at 7.5 ounces (inside of a women's size 8), the Faas 500 is three ounces lighter than my everyday trainer, in addition to a ton more fun.

I run within a light stability shoe, i absolutely was obviously a little nervous the fact that Faas 500, a neutral trainer, wouldn't offer enough support. I you can put Faas 500 through multiple workouts, and I wasn't disappointed.

I'm a slight overpronator, and they often are band issues while i run in neutral shoes. The Faas collection uses something Puma calls Groove, that is the carved out area down the outside the midsole. It compresses upon impact providing added cushioning. Due to there being no Groove over the medial side, the shoe naturally corrects for slight overpronation.

The Fass 500 doesn't gives a lot of support, if you're a mild overpronator, it might work. I wouldn't, however, recommend them for heavier runners or severe overpronators (Check <a href=http://www.delta-cafes.pt/templates/uggboots.html>http://www.delta-cafes.pt/templates/uggboots.html</a> for an impartial review the Faas 800).

Concerning cushioning, the Faas 500 rides comparable to a Cadillac. I liked the plush feel of this shoe, but runners that like a stiffer ride needs to look elsewhere. Top of the is super comfortable, but offers little support.

The Faas 500 fits in keeping with size, nevertheless the toe box is narrow. When you have a broad forefoot, or for instance a a lot more room to spread your toes, you can definitely find the Faas 500 too snug.

With regards to the styling, the faux suede over the upper comes with a cool old school look, yet the shoes don't breath as well as a mesh trainer such as Puma Faas 550.

Check for a review of the Puma Faas 550.

Overall, the Puma Faas 500 is tremendous lightweight training shoe that's <a href=http://www.delta-cafes.pt/templates/jordan_c11.html>http://www.delta-cafes.pt/templates/jordan_c11.html</a> excellent for neutral runners and slight overpronators who sadly are wanting a fun and fast shoe with not a many extra bells and whistles.


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