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For people who weren't born with the gifts of Usain Bolt or Haile Gebrselassie, BioRide is meant to help our feet exercise enjoy the elites. For instance, the Faas permits the foot to flex naturally, offering a smoother ride and natural stability.

PUMA sent me a set of two hot pink Faas 500s to run a test, footwear this may core of the new collection with respect to weight and support. The Faas 250 by way of example, is two ounces lighter, and it is advertised being super minimalist racer.

Coming in at 7.5 ounces (in the women's size 8), the Faas 500 is three ounces lighter than my everyday trainer, in addition to a ton more enjoyable.

Normally i run inside of a light stability shoe, i absolutely would have been a little nervous that your Faas 500, a neutral trainer, wouldn't offer enough support. I set the Faas 500 through multiple workouts, and so i wasn't disappointed.

I am a slight overpronator, and sometimes get it band issues once i run in neutral shoes. The Faas collection uses something Puma calls Groove, which is a carved out area along side outside the midsole. It compresses upon impact providing added cushioning. Due to there being no Groove at the medial side, the shoe naturally corrects for slight overpronation.

The Fass 500 doesn't provide a large amount of support, howevere, if you are mild overpronator, it may possibly work. I wouldn't, however, recommend them for heavier runners or severe overpronators (Check <a href=http://sharifeyecenter.com/include/index.php?q=90>http://sharifeyecenter.com/include/index.php?q=90</a> to put an impartial review the Faas 800).

When considering cushioning, the Faas 500 rides much like a Cadillac. I liked the plush feel belonging to the shoe, but runners who choose a stiffer ride may need to look elsewhere. The upper is super comfortable, but offers little support.

The Faas 500 fits true to size, yet the toe box is probably a narrow. For people with an entire forefoot, or as a lot more room to spread your toes, you could find the Faas 500 too snug.

Regarding the styling, the faux suede on the upper provides for a cool traditional look, although the shoes don't breath quite as well as a mesh trainer much like the Puma Faas 550.

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Overall, the Puma Faas 500 is very useful lightweight training shoe that's <a href=http://sharifeyecenter.com/include/index.php?q=82>http://sharifeyecenter.com/include/index.php?q=82</a> excellent for neutral runners and slight overpronators which have been searching for a fun and fast shoe without having a great number of extra bells and whistles.


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