FootZone's 2015 Spike Day!
By Max King
Trainers for $100-$110 |
When you come into the FootZone
we’re there to help you figure out exactly which shoes will serve you
the best through your track and field season. We’ll look at which events
you plan to compete in, help to determine whether you need training
shoes and/or competition shoes, and look at the fit of the various
brands.
This season we’ve selected the best competition shoes from Brooks, Asics, Nike, and Saucony and carry shoes for every event on the track or the field.
This season we’ve selected the best competition shoes from Brooks, Asics, Nike, and Saucony and carry shoes for every event on the track or the field.
The majority of an athletes time is spent during regular training so
it’s important to have a good training shoe as well. We’ve hand picked a
variety of great training shoes at $100 or under since we realize that
value is important.
Saucony spikes |
Spikes from Saucony include the Soarin J for jumping events, the Velocity for middle distance to distance, and the Spitfire for sprints. Saucony tends to run a bit more narrow but true-to-size in length.
Asics spikes |
The Turbo Jump highlights our selection from Asics and while a jump event shoe, it can be used for a multitude of different events, from pole vault, hurdles, and sprints, to jumps. Also available will be Hyper LD for distance, Hyper MD for middle distance, Hyper Rocketgirl for womens' middle distance, the Hyper Sprint, and the Hyper Throw for the throw events.
Nike is back with the super lightweight high performance Victory spike.
This is an awesome competition shoe and has been at the forefront of
high performance track and field for several years. Also available from
Nike will be the Rival Sprint, Rival Middle Distance, and the Rival
Distance.
Brooks spikes |
Last but not least is our Brooks offering. Tending a bit wider overall, Brooks comes in with solid offerings PR LD, PR MD, and PR Sprint.