Friday, March 30, 2012

Brooks Cascadia 6, Color: Aqua/LimePnch/Shdw/Slvr/Blk, Size: 9.5 Womens

Brooks Cascadia 6, Color: Aqua/LimePnch/Shdw/Slvr/Blk, Size: 9.5 Womens Review



Brooks Cascadia 6, Color: Aqua/LimePnch/Shdw/Slvr/Blk, Size: 9.5 Womens Feature

  • Brooks Best-Selling Trail shoe was designed by and for Ultramarathoner Scott Jurek
  • Brooks DNA Cushioning Technology - automatically and physically adapts with each foot strike to provide the optimal balance of cushioning and stability personalized for each runner and each step
  • Virtually every component has an environmentally friendly back story including BioMogo, the first-ever biodegradeable running shoe midsole
  • Additional colors available - Two (2) color choices
  • Weight: 10.4 oz
Sustainability reaches daunting new heights in the new Cascadia 6. Virtually every component has an environmentally friendly back story to wow any eco-crusader. Handle unpredictable terrain with ease and savor the sights and sanctuary of nature, knowing you have a hand (and foot) in its preservation. No greenwashing here - meaningful environmental progress goes hand in hand with off-road performance in the best trail shoe out there. We added our adaptable Brooks DNA cushioning to the heel and forefoot of the Cascadia, creating customized comfort and a shoe that adapts to different surfaces. In addition, we made sure the midfoot saddle is our most conformable and adjustable, offering an unsurpassed glove-like fit to almost any foot, and further perfecting the locked-in feel for ultra-stability. Then we added a medial forefoot pivot post with four points of contact - providing 4x4-like suspension in a much more sustainable way. Oh, and we added all that while making the shoe nearly an ounce lighter. Sweet! > See the Men's Cascadia 6 The Cascadia 7 is now available, with four-point pivot posts that act like a suspension system for your feet.> See the Women's Cascadia 7Category: Trail/Neutral Weight: 10.4 oz Platform: Universal Sprung Construction: Strobel Launch Date: February 1, 2011


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