Spira Azimuth Low Hiking Shoes
Spira has now entered the outdoor footwear market with a noteworthy hiking boot that offers great stability and hold in addition to unexampled shock absorption on those long downhill treks. The Azimuth Leather offers: Three springs (one in the heel – two in the forefoot) grant for greatest or most complete or best possible shock alleviation and energy management. High traction rubber outsole with multidirectional lugs for secure grip on and off trail. Dual rubber compound with multi-directional center cleats and stable high-traction perimeter lugs. Stability injection shank in the midfoot helps to keep the foot secure and concede optimal energy transfer from heel to toe. Multi-density EVA midsole for lightweight performance. Injection TPU spring housing allows for optimal and consistent spring performance. Dual density EVA sockliner with air flow system that allows dispersed air from the spring chambers to vent into shoe, creating a better foot climate. Leather/mesh combining upper in idealisti remainder allows both durability and breathability. Durable toe box protects both from impact, as well as abrasion. Webbing and metal eyelet lacing scheme allows for secure hold and keeps tongue in place.
For years, athletic and ease shoe engineers have been attempting to fabricate a buffer amid the foot and the ground. Spira engineers have devised a solution–an energy return scheme that in truth recycles expended energy back to the wearer. It’s called WaveSpring technology and it’s found inside each pair of Spira shoes. With each step, energy is stored and then dispersed back to the wearer while providing the uttermost in cushioning. Testing performed by an independent source reported that the WaveSpring has up to a 96% energy return. Running, walking and standing for long periods of time may take a toll on the body, legs and feet. Spira’s patented WaveSpring engineering helps by taking a great deal of the burden off of the joints. Compared to Spira, regular athletic shoes require the wearer to exert dandier effort. Muscles work harder, causing fatigue and increasing the peril of injury. By absorbing a dandier amount of the affect of each step, Spira shoes manage to primarily reduce this peril and increase the wearer’s enjoyment for the duration of the activity. While most shoes rely on compressive foams, air or gel materials to cushion the feet, the WaveSpring is mechanical and hence will not lose it is extraordinary “new shoe” feel over time. There is no substantial cushioning breakdown allround the life of the shoe. Spira’s WaveSpring engineering science intuitively reacts to the amount of energy and pressure a wearer exerts, and redistributes energy accordingly. Heel and forefoot spring configurations are engineered for specific activities. Experience the Spira divergence and put a real spring in your step!
Spira Azimuth Low Hiking Shoes Picture
Spira Azimuth Low Hiking Shoes Picture
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