SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2003 ISSUE  

Nike Air Structure Triax (7)

Check your foot. Is it low arched? Does it leave a print that looks like the whole sole of the foot? If yes, chances are, you are flat-footed - the arch of your foot is weak, causing your foot to roll inward too much during walking and running (known as over-pronation). Since the arch cannot properly support the motion of the foot, prolonged over-pronation can put additional stress on your ankles, knees, hips, and back. Oh no! What now of your dreams to become an Olympian?

No need to worry, thanks to the Nike Air Structure Triax, shoes specially designed for flat feet. This pair will give you support and stability, which is just what the doctor ordered. To note: Dual-density Phylon midsole (lightweight and provides soft yet resilient cushioning), footbridge (acts as a make-shift arch, thereby guiding your foot throughout a more neutral walking pattern) and TPU shank plate (provides greater stability to the overall shoe). Also, the Triax has dual-pressure heel air-sole unit for greater stability; forefoot air-sole unit; and the BRS 1000 carbon rubber outsole -found only on Nike running shoes - for a good level of durability and traction. So what are you waiting for? Start running - to the shoe stores, quick!

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