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new "natural running" shoe from ecco

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by B. Englund, Jan 19, 2009.

  1. B. Englund

    B. Englund Active Member


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    Hi all

    I’m wondering if anyone has come across the new ecco running shoe, BIOM (www.thebiomproject.com). Cant find much descriptions about how the shoe is built up or research behind it. To me, from the descriptions of the purpose of the shoe, its seems to be not much different from nike´s free. The shoe is a couple of months from being in stores in Sweden and in running communities there seems to be a lot of fuss about this shoe, however I find it hard to comment since I cant get any info other than eccos site.

    Anyone looked in to this? What are your thoughts? To me this is nothing that hasn’t been done before.

    Cheers :drinks

    Björn Englund
    3:rd year Student
    Karolinska Institute
    Stockholm Sweden
     
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