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hygbio063  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2015 12:52:02 PM(UTC)
hygbio063

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Boys are always playing nike air max 2015 mens trainers and running around. And one thing they definitely do not have is patience...Then velcro sneakers without laces for boys are a great alternative. No more waiting, simply loop and hook the running shoes with no laces and go. No more stumbling and walking around with loose laces. Velcro sneakers are funky and safe.Velcro, or loop and hook closure is wildly used in shoe design. There are a lot of sport shoes with velcro closure you can buy, Amazon is one of the on-line stores that has a great variety of cool velcro sneakers for boys.



elcro closure running shoes for boys:The hook and loop connection, or Velcro connection was invented by a Swiss engineer, George de Mestral. The idea of the hook and loop closures came to him after a day out with his dog in the Alp mountains. His dog had seeds of burdock all over his fur. His own coat was also covered with the burrs. At home he took a closer look and put the seeds (burrs) under the microscope. He saw that hundreds of "hooks" caught on anything with a loop, like his clothing, the fur of animals and hair.As great minds he translated this image into an idea and saw the possibility of these characteristics for practical use.



I¡¯ve now run almost 50 miles in the Nike Pegasus 31, and overall I have to say I¡¯m incredibly impressed. By specs, the Peg 31 is very much a conventionally structured running shoe with a lot of cushion. My size 10 pair weighs in at just over 10.5 oz, and Running Warehouse lists the stack at 31mm heel, 18mm forefoot (the 4-5 mm thick insole adds a bit more to that) Note that Nike claims 10mm drop for the Peg ¨C I had a hard time measuring due to the integrated upper liner so could not confirm, but I think it¡¯s higher than 10mm. In any case, the Peg 31 is probably the highest drop shoe that I¡¯ve put this many miles on since 2009-2010.

When I returned to running last year after a 5 year hiatus, I owned the Nike+ system for the iPod so I naturally looked for a Nike shoe (and yes, I know you can get the Nike+ pod to work with other shoes, but who wants to go to that trouble). The first I tried were the Air Max Moto 6, and they felt fine, so I went with them . I wasn¡¯t planning to get back to marathons at that time, but this ended up being a pretty good choice when I did ¨C I gained my second BQ this spring in Cleveland using these sorta-neutral cushioned shoes. I did do a lot of damage to my pinky toenails though, so I had some concerns. And at 11.5 ozs., this is a pretty heavy shoe when every minute will matter. I also reverted to form and picked up some Asics GEL-1150¡¯s as my second pair, and frankly found them uninspirin g and thus limited to runs of 10 miles or less.
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