Posted on Monday, 6th September 2010 by zoe
Nike Shox is a technology developed by Nike and incorporated into several of their flagship athletic sports shoes. Shox is small hollow column that make up the midsoles of the shoe, most of them are made of rubber. There are many different formations that Shox come in, but they usually come with four circular columns in a square formation for maximum cushioning. There can also be five or six Shox, 25 mm high, though they may vary in height, and triangular and rectangular Shox that provide better stability. Some shoes have midsoles made entirely of Shox, like the TL series.
The first shoes to use the Shox technology were introduced in late 2000, the R4 runner, the BB4 basketball shoe, and the XT4 cross-training shoe. Nike claims that Shox not only absorb impact from heel strike while running; they also “spring back” and add more power to a runner’s stride. Aside from the boost in speed, the Shox also supposedly provides superior shock absorption with high-tech elastic foam. In reality, the Shox springs actually compress less than EVA foam found in most running shoes, and do not spring back as advertised. Stability is almost non-existent, and the shoe only gives a perfect running stride to people who already have one.
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