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- Path: sparky!uunet!meaddata!billg
- From: billg@meaddata.com (Bill Gottschall)
- Subject: Re: Air Hurache?
- References: <1992Nov23.160122.6484@risky.ecs.umass.edu> <1992Nov23.182646.11576@cs.ucla.edu>
- Sender: news@meaddata.com (Usenet Administrator)
- Organization: Mead Data Central, Dayton OH
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 21:49:41 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.214941.3603@meaddata.com>
- Reply-To: billg@meaddata.com
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- In article <1992Nov23.182646.11576@cs.ucla.edu>, page@ficus.cs.ucla.edu (Thomas Page) writes:
- |> In article <1992Nov23.160122.6484@risky.ecs.umass.edu>, giovin@medr3.ecs.umass.edu (Rocky J Giovinazzo) writes:
- |> |> Since Nike comments are abundant now, I thought I'd ask if anyone
- |> |> has Air Hurache? They look neat, but not too promising as a
- <stuff deleted>
- |>
- |> The Air Hurache is what it is: a light weight trainer/racer for light, efficient,
- |> fast runners with no stride problems. The only problem is that overly
- |> successful marketing is causing people who need more
- |> support/protection/stability to buy them. Most of us will get injured if we run
- |> in Huraches. That does not make them a bad shoe; just the wrong shoe.
- |> Tom
- What about the higher cut cross trainer model? Do they provide
- more support/protection/stability? I am currently planning
- to buy a pair of these for aeroibics and the occasional 5 to 10K
- run. Any comments??
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