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Nike Air Monarch

by Jack Robertson
(USA)

Nike Air Monarch

Nike Air Monarch

Nike Air Monarch III Shoes provides the required excellence in cushioning demanded by cross training shoes. This pair of running shoes are suitable for the underpronator whose feet tend to roll outwards while running. It combines the lightweight quality of the Phylon for the midsole support while the encapsulated Air Sole units take care of the cushioning from heel to toe.

It comes in black and white to suit the lifestyle of the ever busy runner. Cross training in black, so the runner does not have to be conscious about the dirt on every terrain he treks. A choice of Nike Air Monarch III Shoes in white even for just loafing and walking or even for running if one would prefer. The material is made of easy to clean leather, simply wiping off the dirt will make the Nike Monarch shoes looking new again. There is the street safety reflector material integrated in its design.

Despite the leather material, the Nike Air Monarch remains breathable with the use of mesh in the tongue and quarter panel. The outsole is made of solid rubber but light enough to serve the runner in his bid for speed and endurance. Even the traction ability is faultless, any runner can be sure to land with considerable stability.

High tech cushioning is present because of the full length use of the Air Sole unit. This is the kind of air cushioning technology that makes possible the heel to toe comfort. Urethane bags filled with compressed gas cushion every landing, which makes the whole construction of the shoe remain in the lightweight form.

Since Nike eliminated foam in its construction, even the middle sole is ably supported by the Phylon air technology which blends well with the Air Sole units. Hence, the overall cushion effect? Heel to toe plus midsole air support, allowing longer endurance to run faster without any risk of injuring the knees, legs or ankles.

Nike Air Monarch and its use of the Phylon midsole hold the underpronator and his feet better. Running strides are complemented with air support that does not lose its shape. This is exactly the kind of technology needed to keep the heel in place. Springing back into another stride provides air support to the forefoot as it comes back from a landing impact. The underpronator with the arched heel can rely on the dual capabilities of the Phylon midsole support.

Whereas other shoes will simply let the heel to slide forward, the Nike Air Monarch Sole units stabilize the heel, and keep the toe area firm. The Phylon midsoles are there to absorb most of the shock in landing impacts.

The general consensus among users is the agreeability of the shoe width to runners who find it hard to get their forefoot inside running shoes. Some shoes maintain only average shoe width even for large sizes. Naturally, runners who sport large sizes with wide feet are also those who are on the heavy set.

Nike Air Monarch has been a favorite among customers who average about 300 pounds, and are on their earnest desire to run daily in their bid to lose weight. The commitment to keep the exercise regularly is attributed to wearing Nike Air Monarch III, since the cushioning comfort is all about air that still stays in shape and not foam that loses its form. Imagine 300 pounds landing on impact, less superior cushioning could easily tire the feet as they run.

Users who appreciate the competitive price of the Nike Air Monarch, deemed it best to buy both the white and the black designs. They want to make sure that the comfort they feel will be sustained in case the pair they often use give in to the wear and tear. Their body weight brings constant battering because they often have their Nike shoes on even when not running.

In fact, some online outlets have ran out of their Nike Air Monarch III stock supply. One user, even went as far as buying three pairs since he believes he will not be able to find another pair of running shoes as perfect as Nike Air Monarch III is,for him.

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