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Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
Engineered air mesh: To keep the upper lightweight, breathable and flexible and provide a glove-like fit. Engineered air mesh has distinctive perforations that improve airflow, making it ideal for keeping feet cool and dry during intense activities. In addition, the technical mesh is known for its durability and strength and offers better support and natural flexibility compared to standard mesh materials.
DNA LOFT v3: This version contains nitrogen-infused foam, making it softer, lighter and more responsive than previous versions. A unique blend of EVA foam, rubber, air and nitrogen ensures the suspension remains durable while offering excellent energy return. This technology is particularly beneficial for runners looking for a comfortable and supportive ride, especially on hard surfaces such as concrete.
Rubber: The rubber outsole provides excellent grip and durability on a variety of surfaces. Thanks to its elasticity, it absorbs shock, increasing comfort when walking or running.
Segmented crash Pad: Segmented footbed is a technology used in running shoes. It consists of a system of fully integrated shock absorbers that are designed to maximize efficiency, provide cushioning and create a smooth transition from heel to toe. This caterpillar-shaped construction adapts to different foot impacts and enhances comfort and performance during running, for a more comfortable and efficient run.
Brooks is a well-known brand specializing in running shoes.
The brand was founded in 1914 by John Brooks Goldenburg and initially specialized in ballet slippers and bathing shoes. Over time, it expanded into making baseball cleats (which were also worn by Mickey Mantle!) and roller skates, and in the early 1970s it ventured into making running shoes. Global presence: Brooks has its worldwide headquarters in Seattle, right along the Burke-Gilman running and biking trail next to Lake Union. It also has a flagship retail store called Brooks Trailhead. Additionally, their gear is used by runners in over 50 countries, with a second home in Amsterdam.
Brooks designs their equipment in the lab, but brings it to life on a human level. Their world-leading researchers study physiology and biomechanics to ensure that your every move is comfortable when wearing their equipment.