Sunday, August 13, 2017

Reflective element is important at the dark

When Liberty, as the translation of their original name, got into my hand, the orange-yellow translucent outsole caught me immediately and saliva sprang from the corner of my mouth. These boots with reflective material in my mind opened some long-buried door, behind which the memories of almost four decades crashed. Drive around in town, roundabout, shooting range, sugar wool. I'm yelling, yes, that's the thing that reminds me of the outsole! I just slowly and reluctantly pull my denture rubber out of the rubber outsole and realize that I should rather run in my shoes. It was worth it? Was it an experience? Was it going to be a serious gang?

Without wanting to be somehow unhealthy pathetic, the Saucing manufacturer in Indian America has been making me very happy lately. In the winter season with its Red-Black Razor warriors and now this?! That shoe is beautiful, no one. But she is so healthy. From the first few miles I notice that my legs are working differently. They leap from the asphalt as if they were an antelope. Something must be with that sole!
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I've already noticed that Saucing is not afraid to go into anything altogether differently than everyone else. This applies immediately to the uppers. "Knit" (a highly structured "knit" fabric, durable, adaptable, often from a single yarn) is used today by anyone who wants to stand in the world of running. But here they go on their own. A single toe passes into eleven protrusions that form a catch system for flat laces. The futuristically exfoliated language actually creates its entire unified platform, protruding from below and embracing the entire instep. He does not have the chance to move, jerk and make mischief while running. After shopping, the bag will surprise you with a pair of laces. You can replace the standard turquoise under the yellow, nicely matching the yellow part of the outsole.

The boot is built mainly for those with neutral upsurge (and inclination to minimalism). The tip is wide enough, knitting the upper adjusts to the leg. The heel is supported only very softly - soft and pleasant support frames. The tip is reinforced with a protective rubber spray. The manufacturer has not even conspired on reflective elements, which on this shoe are, at first glance, very unobtrusive. In the light of the darkness, the pair of relatively large reflective logos on the sides of the shoe and one on the heel instantly blinks out of the darkness.

The sole is probably the most interesting on the shoe. When you overcome - like me - the initial desire to eat it, you will find that it is from a well-balanced rubber (the manufacturer always tells it) and Freedom is the first of the collections that have it all along the shoe. What do I think of a "balanced" rubber? Good shock absorption combined with a good response, reflection from the pad to the impact, all the talk about energy recovery, energy saving, wonderful reflective element and more you understand exactly when you call Freedom and run as if you are The hips had a hump, and yes, another reminiscence in the pilgrimage: Hopper a small rubber ball, which when you hit the ground in a small enclosed room, you enjoyed a lot of fun.

Overall, Freedom’s aesthetics are very erratic, and running is simply rewarding. If the distinctive hop effect lasts for the lifetime of the shoe (and there is nothing to suggest that it should not be), it will be a great deal. The look looks quite robust, but the weight is actually pleasantly low. Over a hundred miles, he left little traces on the outer edge of the soles and under the knuckles of his fingers. Overall, I rank this product into the "boot to eat" category, and I think it's right, a very comfortable, fast shoe that looks good too, and so its price will probably be the only thing that brothels you. Seriously enough, but what if the price is balanced by a good deal?