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The Nike Free 3.0 is the most advanced of the Nike Free series and requires the most foot strength to be able to maintain the barefoot-like running without injury.
MSRP $85.00
Release date January, 2007
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MSRP $80.00
Released --
Pros
- secure fit - able to tighten the shoe at the top and the heel
- Experience barefoot running and walking while protecting the soles of your feet from the terrain
- lightweight
Cons
- takes time to get used to them
- Heel construction can chafe a bit.
- feels too tight around pinkie toe
Nike Free 3.0
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Vibram FiveFingers Sprint
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MSRP $70.00
Released --
Pros
- Can be use for barefoot running
- Stylish alternative to lame flip flops
- alternative to shoes - great for simple strolls to the store, around the yard, etc,.
Cons
- May cause chafing if you have sweaty feet
- Foot odor
- Elastic cord length is inconsistent.
Nike Free 3.0
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Vibram FiveFingers Classic
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MSRP $80.00
Released January, 2008
Pros
- Lightweight
- Machine washable
- Addition of mesh helps keep out sand and dirt
Cons
- Takes time to get used to them
- Separate toes may be uncomfortable for people with long or short toes
- Not very comfortable with toe socks.
Nike Free 3.0
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Vibram FiveFingers KSO
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Nike Free 3.0
vs.
adidas a3 Gigaride
MSRP $135.00
Released January, 2005
The next level of sophisticated technology for the serious high-mileage runner. The flagship of Asics runners offers the best of the state-of-the-art Impact Guidance System, which enhances a runner's natural gait, diminishes shock and cushions for total comfort.
Nike Free 3.0
vs.
Asics Gel-Kayano XI
MSRP $90.00
Released January, 2005
From Manufacturer - Step it up with an industry-leading technical training shoe. Constructed with an optimal blend of cushioning, support and overall comfort for the runner seeking superior overall performance.
Nike Free 3.0
vs.
Asics GT-2100
MSRP $73.00
Released --
A supportive team basketball shoe for player who demands long-wearing comfort..Strobel Lasted (SL-1)System Component and Benefit:ABZORB in Heel and Forefoot: Provides maximum shock absorption. Full Grain Leather Upper: Full-Grain Tumbled Leather Upper
Nike Free 3.0
vs.
New Balance 887
Nike Free 3.0
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Nike Free 5.0
MSRP $85.00
Released January, 2007
Pros
- Lightweight
- Increases strength more than a regular shoe would
- Breathable
- Good flexibility
Cons
- Marketed as a running shoe but it's more like a training shoe
- Not good for long distances
Nike Free 3.0
vs.
Nike Free 7.0
Reviews
November 21, 2008
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros
- great for people who have issues with running in regular shoes
- protects your feet
- looks like a normal shoe
- affordable
Cons
- may not fit like a form fitting design
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December 30, 2008
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros
- light weight
- soft, flexible sole
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June 19, 2009
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
Pros
- great for people who have issues with running in regular shoes
- protects your feet
- looks like a normal shoe
- light weight
- soft, flexible sole
Cons
- may not fit like a form fitting design
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