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Last week my buddy and fellow New Hampshire runner Sam Winebaum attended the Summer Outdoor Retailer Show in Utah. As he does every year, Sam has put together a series of preview posts of running-related products from OR, and he invited me to share some of the images and product info that he posted. I’m going to break this up into two posts, each featuring new shoes from several brands. I’m going to keep my commentary brief because I have not seen many of these shoes in person (though I have been hearing hushed whispers about many of them), and I’ll refer you to Sam’s blog for more detail where appropriate.First up, Brooks will be releasing the Nike Roshe Run Womens much anticipated Brooks Launch Adidas ZX 750 Womens 2 early next year. I reviewed Nike Air Max 2016 Femme the original Launch way back in Nike Free 5.0 Heren 2009, and it has remained unchanged (aside from color updates) since then. The Launch was a personal favorite at the time I reviewed it, and it’s a simple, affordable shoe that just works well. Sam reports that the Launch will feature a new BioMogo DNA midsole, will weigh in at just under 10oz, and MSRP will be $100 (love the colorway in the photo below!).I’ve heard that the Saucony Cortana will be discontinued (the Virrata as well I think), and it will be replaced by a new shoe called the Zealot. The Cortana may have been a victim of being overpriced for the type of shoe it was considered to be (a well-cushioned “natural running” shoe). The Zealot fills a similar niche – it’s 8.3oz and 4mm drop (25mm heel, 21mm forefoot) with a bit more cushion than the Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Mujer Kinvara. The Zealot also Nike Air Max 2016 Dames features a new upper design Asics Gel Saga Femme called Isofit (which will also Nike Air Max 1 Dames be featured on the new Triumph and Nike Air Huarache Mujer Hurricane) – for more details on this check out Sam’s post or this post on the Running Warehouse blog.
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