Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Brooks Women's Cascadia 6 Running Shoe

Brooks Women's Cascadia 6 Running Shoe Review



Brooks Women's Cascadia 6 Running Shoe Feature

  • Brooks DNA - BROOKS DNA always offers a perfect balance between shock absorption and energ
  • Midfoot saddle is Brooks's most conformable and adjustable, offering an unsurpassed glove-
  • Medial forefoot pivot post with four points of contact - providing 4x4-like suspension in
  • BIOMOGO midsole - award winning midsole gives superior cushioning and reduces the shock fe
When you're ready to tear the terrain a new one, look no further than the tough protection of the Brooks Cascadia 6. Made for the trail runner seeking stability, enhanced comfort and extended durability, this advanced trail runner knows how to take a beating. With the superior cushioning technology of the Ballistic Rock Shield and Hydroflow system, there's nothing that can get in this shoe's path to greatness. The new Cascadia 6 really focuses on durability and sustainability. Virtually every component has an environmentally friendly element to it. Handle all types of terrain, even the really off-road ones, with ease and enjoy your run to the fullest. Meaningful environmental progress goes hand in hand with off-road performance in the best trail shoe designed by Brooks yet. Brooks DNA - BROOKS DNA always offers a perfect balance between shock absorption and energy feedback. Midfoot saddle is Brooks's most conformable and adjustable, offering an unsurpassed glove-like fit to almost any foot, and further perfecting the locked-in feel for ultra-stability. Medial forefoot pivot post with four points of contact - providing 4x4-like suspension in a much more sustainable way. BIOMOGO midsole - award winning midsole gives superior cushioning and reduces the shock felt when landing and taking off. What is BIOMOGO? Brooks has introduced the first-ever biodegradable running shoe midsole: BioMoGo. They have taken the long-lasting cushioning of their original MoGo midsole and made it more environmentally friendly. How have they done this? They added a non-toxic, natural additive to the MoGo compound that encourages anaerobic microbes to munch away once it hits an active enclosed landfill.


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