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Super light Cat.A1
The shoes have a flexible and responsive super light weight which is around 250 grams, have little difference in height between the forefoot and heel, have a damping power limited and poor control of movement. They are ideal for road races suitable for light and fast athletes, not recommended for runners or heavy lenses and pronators. |
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Intermediate Cat.A2
The shoes have an intermediate weight between 250 and 295 grams. They have a good compromise between motion control and flexibility. Sometimes antipronazione media have, with limited control, however, the system damping time is always very efficient. Athletes lighter and fitter can use them in training, the heavier or slower runners in the race. |
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Maximum Cushioning Cat.A3
The shoes cushioning category ranging from 300 grams up. Usually have a good gap between forefoot and heel to protect tendons and joints from injury. They are the most used by runners in the early stages of training, ideal for athletes with support in neutral or reverse, and for those riders who use custom orthotics. |
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Stable Cat.A4
The shoes have a stable weight over 300 grams, are designed to correct the excessive pronation and resist excessive strain on the foot thereby avoiding permanent deformation of their structure. In some models you can find a good compromise between cushioning and stability. All the shoes are not recommended for this category supinator. |
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