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Taking care of women's running shoes. Guide to prolonging the life of womens running shoes. |
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Return to Women's Running Shoes home page Taking care of women's running shoes. Guide to prolonging the life of womens running shoes.As mentioned previously, women's running shoes should have a different design compared to men's. That's because women's feet are more narrow in the heel and the ratio of heel to forefoot is different between men and women. If you think you have found a pair of womens running shoes that are just right, then consider ordering two pairs of the same model. You can save money in the long run because your running shoes will actually last longer than if you only ordered one pair of running sneakers. Why is this? When you have two pairs of running shoes, you can alternate them, letting each pair dry out thoroughly before you wear them again. Jogging shoes go through drying and wetting cycles because your feet sweat. These cycles will impact the mechanical properties of the running shoes materials. Also... It's important to let your running shoes dry naturally, because synthetic shoe materials usually break down when exposed to strong sunlight or heat. All of these tips will help give longer life to womens running shoes, compared to only having one pair of training shoes. You can help keep your new running shoes clean if you apply silicone to repel water. You should also consider ordering two pairs of womens running shoes because models are frequently discontinued by the athletic shoe manufacturers. So when you've found some great women's running shoes, pick up two pair before they're gone. For more running information, take a look at the following menu topics: Running Shoes | Trail Running Shoes| Women's Running Shoes | Running Shoes FAQ | Running Shoes - Terms
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