Overview
There's a springy ride in both the forefoot and heel of the Rider. It steers your foot through a good movement and has a smooth feel to it. The lightness and flexibility both contribute to this and make it a shoe you can up the pace in. A new upper for the start of 2008 is the change from the Rider 10 and for autumn winter there is also an ap insole. It fits well and is breathable. That means the fans of the Rider 10 will all be equally at home in this new model.
Road Race Suitability
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Elite |
Performance |
Protection |
5K |
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10K |
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10M |
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Half Marathon |
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Marathon |
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Gender |
Womens |
Year |
2008 |
Season |
Autumn/Winter |
Current model |
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MSRP |
$ |
Suitabilty
Off Road Use |
Short Trail |
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Long Trail |
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Adventure |
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Shoe Type |
Neutral |
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Support |
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Motion Control |
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Trail |
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Lightweight |
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Racer |
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Surfaces |
Road |
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Treadmill |
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Light Trail |
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Trail |
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Severe Trail |
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Weight |
Light |
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Regular |
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Heavy |
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