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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Midsole dropped off

The entire midsole of somebody's running shoe fell off and was left by the road. I cannot tell which make of running shoe it is. It's always a good idea to inspect one's sports shoes regularly to avoid situations like this.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Tennis dress code causes an upset

Tennis superstar Roger Federer found himself in a spot when he did not wear all-white shoes at Wimbledon.

Source:
http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Sports/Story/A1Story20130626-432610.html

Friday, May 31, 2013

Quick review of Adidas LK Trainer 5

The "Adidas LK Trainer 5". Those are the shoes that my toddler currently wears on a daily basis. As a parent, I am very satisfied with how these shoes perform on a very active toddler who runs, hops and jumps about during playtime.

Adidas LK Trainer 5

I have observed that the LK Trainer 5 is good for toddlers mainly because of the following:
  • Court training shoe for lateral movement (and not a running shoe, which is for forward movement )
  • Low midsole height (prevents injury to growing and active feet)
  • Upper is lightweight, flexible, yet with all-over support
  • Soft textile heel collar
  • Adifit system for shoe-fitting
  • Removable Ortholite insole for washing
  • Forefoot flex grooves allow the toddler's foot to flex naturally
  • Out-sole provides excellent traction on all kinds of surfaces
  • Out-sole is made of non-marking rubber
My toddler likes to drag the front of the shoes on the ground in order to control the speed when he's riding his little bike. This means that the front areas of the uppers of the shoes wear out quickly. However, I used Shoe-Goo to mend and protect these high-wear areas.



Saturday, May 4, 2013

Insole

Many shoes come with removable insoles. Insoles are also known an sockliners. They are made of a variety of materials and serve as the platforms on which the feet rest when the shoes are worn. 

Insoles are usually made of foam and also have a textile layer as the top surface.

One such foam is OrthoLite. This foam is used to make the insoles of many athletic shoes. It is an open-cell foam and this allows air to circulate around the feet when the shoes are worn. This foam also does not "bottom out" (compress and flatten) too easily and retains its cushioning effect over the lifespan of the shoes. OrthoLite insoles are also machine-washable. 

The insole shown here is from the Adidas LK Trainer 5, a court sports shoe for toddlers. To find out what the black markings on the blue insole are for, view this other post.


Thursday, April 25, 2013

How to determine the best shoe fit for toddlers


Here is a visual method to fit toddlers' feet into shoes of the right size. It sure is an easy method!

Simply remove the shoe insole and, with the markings printed on the insole as a reference, position the toddler's foot onto the insole. Observe where the toddler's toes lie on the insole and compare with what is shown in the chart (see photo).

The Adidas and Puma brands of toddler shoes use this method. The chart is printed on the back of the shoe box.



Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Best for shoe repair

This is it - Shoe Goo.

It's simply the best solution for Do It Yourself repair of shoes. Use it to mend shoe uppers and also to build up worn areas including worn outsoles.


  Read an application about Shoe Goo here.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Adidas Adilette sandals

This is a good pair of post-exercise and shower sandals. In fact, it's my second pair. I wore the first pair till the heels were worn beyond the thickness of the outsole.

There are many good things I like about this simply styled pair of sandals.

1. The decent construction. The molded midsole and upper foot strap are assembled well.

2. The toe ridge and arch contours on the footbed should fit many foot types. I find the arch contours to be excellent for this type of sandals. I don't experience too much foot fatigue even after having worn them for a couple of hours (including walking and standing in them.) They aren't exactly cushioned, but the footbed has contours such that the fit feels good at many locations.

3. The sandals don't stay wet for very long. So they are great for wearing after a swim or when using the gym shower.

4. The outsole provides good traction and is reliable over wet floors. Of course, the toe ridge on the footbed helps the toes to grip the sandals when stepping carefully onto wet floors.

5. Made in Italy. Nice to know that about the Adilette. I wonder if the style of the Adilette has its origin in Italy.

The Adidas Adilette is probably no longer in production. I bought this particular pair at a sale of closeout sportswear today.