2008 Fall Footwear
It’s that time of year again—time for new sports shoes. Check out this season’s top options for your fall sport.
Football
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Nike Air Zoom Superbad, $110, nike.com Top features: Zoom Air adds low, responsive cushioning, while the traditional lacing system provides a tighter, more centralized fit. |
adidas Scorch 8 Superfly, $85, adidas.com Top feature: With the Superfly, you can change out studs to suit the field’s dry, wet or soggy conditions. |
New Balance MF825, $85, newbalance.com Top feature: The rubber cleat provides traction and stability, particularly needed on artificial turf. |
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Reebok V. Young Electrify, $100, reebok.com Top features: This shoe’s Pump technology allows you to customize the fit. The aluminum-tipped cleats make these kicks a great option for grass and field turf. |
UA Proto Speed Low MC, $80, underarmour.com Top features: The Proto’s round studs on the forefront maximize your rotational capabilities, while the bladed heel studs enhance control. |
Pony Moss 1 Mid, $95, pony.com Top feature: The Moss Mid has an egg crate cross section to enhance your comfort and limit the friction between your foot and the shoe. |
Volleyball
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asics Gel-Domain, $90, asics.com Top features: The Gel-Domain is compatible with most ankle braces; it’s washable; and the heel is lined with memory foam to create a personalized fit. |
Mizuno Women’s Wave Tornado 3, $110, mizuno.com Top features: The Tornado, designed for flat feet, features Intercool™ technology, which expels heat for cooler play. |
Soccer
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Puma King XL IFG, $130, puma.com Top feature: The shoe molds to the shape of your foot, thanks to the entirely, ultra-thin leather upper. |
Nike Mercurial Vapor IV FG, $210, nike.com Top features: This cleat’s low profile and lace cover provide a larger ball contact area; lightweight design aids your speed on soft, natural surfaces. |
adidas F50.8 Tunit, $170, adidas.com Top features: Pair the Tunit’s rugged upper with a bottom and stud set of your choice. Included are a set of SG, FG and HG studs, and a stud wrench. |
Running
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Nike Zoom Victory+, $100, nike.com Top feature: Nike’s Flywire technology allows for the ultimate weight reduction to help you move even faster. |
New Balance MR805BG, $85, newbalance.com Top feature: This lightweight kick is built for speed and interval training. |
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Saucony Progrid Ride, $90, saucony.com Top feature: This ride provides cushioning and flexibility for the runner with a neutral (not high or low) arch. |
asics Gel-Nimbus 10, $120, asicsusa.com Top feature: The Gel-Nimbus offers a gender-specific fit to recognize the natural changes in the shape of the woman’s arch. |
Golf
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Footjoy DryJoys, $170, footjoy.com Top features: The DryJoys come with a two-year waterproof warranty and the Fast Twist System, which secures and releases the cleat with a ¼ turn for quick changing. |
Puma Women’s Lynks Patent, $85, puma.com Top features: Look good while you play by attaching (or detaching) the leather kiltie. The outsole has a quill-inspired tread pattern to keep your feet planted firmly on the ground. |
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2008 Fall Footwear
It’s that time of year again—time for new sports shoes. Check out this season’s top options for your fall sport.
Football
|
|
|
Nike Air Zoom Superbad, $110, nike.com Top features: Zoom Air adds low, responsive cushioning, while the traditional lacing system provides a tighter, more centralized fit. |
adidas Scorch 8 Superfly, $85, adidas.com Top feature: With the Superfly, you can change out studs to suit the field’s dry, wet or soggy conditions. |
New Balance MF825, $85, newbalance.com Top feature: The rubber cleat provides traction and stability, particularly needed on artificial turf. |
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Reebok V. Young Electrify, $100, reebok.com Top features: This shoe’s Pump technology allows you to customize the fit. The aluminum-tipped cleats make these kicks a great option for grass and field turf. |
UA Proto Speed Low MC, $80, underarmour.com Top features: The Proto’s round studs on the forefront maximize your rotational capabilities, while the bladed heel studs enhance control. |
Pony Moss 1 Mid, $95, pony.com Top feature: The Moss Mid has an egg crate cross section to enhance your comfort and limit the friction between your foot and the shoe. |
Volleyball
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asics Gel-Domain, $90, asics.com Top features: The Gel-Domain is compatible with most ankle braces; it’s washable; and the heel is lined with memory foam to create a personalized fit. |
Mizuno Women’s Wave Tornado 3, $110, mizuno.com Top features: The Tornado, designed for flat feet, features Intercool™ technology, which expels heat for cooler play. |
Soccer
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Puma King XL IFG, $130, puma.com Top feature: The shoe molds to the shape of your foot, thanks to the entirely, ultra-thin leather upper. |
Nike Mercurial Vapor IV FG, $210, nike.com Top features: This cleat’s low profile and lace cover provide a larger ball contact area; lightweight design aids your speed on soft, natural surfaces. |
adidas F50.8 Tunit, $170, adidas.com Top features: Pair the Tunit’s rugged upper with a bottom and stud set of your choice. Included are a set of SG, FG and HG studs, and a stud wrench. |
Running
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Nike Zoom Victory+, $100, nike.com Top feature: Nike’s Flywire technology allows for the ultimate weight reduction to help you move even faster. |
New Balance MR805BG, $85, newbalance.com Top feature: This lightweight kick is built for speed and interval training. |
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|
Saucony Progrid Ride, $90, saucony.com Top feature: This ride provides cushioning and flexibility for the runner with a neutral (not high or low) arch. |
asics Gel-Nimbus 10, $120, asicsusa.com Top feature: The Gel-Nimbus offers a gender-specific fit to recognize the natural changes in the shape of the woman’s arch. |
Golf
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Footjoy DryJoys, $170, footjoy.com Top features: The DryJoys come with a two-year waterproof warranty and the Fast Twist System, which secures and releases the cleat with a ¼ turn for quick changing. |
Puma Women’s Lynks Patent, $85, puma.com Top features: Look good while you play by attaching (or detaching) the leather kiltie. The outsole has a quill-inspired tread pattern to keep your feet planted firmly on the ground. |