Archive for November, 2010

Asics GT-2150′s and Gel-Kayano 16′s on Sale

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Nov 26

Women's Asics Gel-Kayano 16 - now only $109.99

Women's Asics GT-2150 - now only $69.99

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A great time to get a good deal on new running shoes is when the newer models come out.  With the Gel-Kayano 17 and the GT-2160 out now, the pricing on their predecessors has dropped.

The Asics GT-2150 is a standard in running shoes.  The 2000 series has been an all time favorite of our customers and staff for years.   A great shoe for moderate over-pronators, it also works well for the neutral runner that likes a little more stability or has a larger frame.   The ASICS® GT-2150 performance features for 2010 include DuoMax® Support System to enhance stability, Solyte® midsole material, ComforDry™ Sockliner, Space Trusstic System®, and Impact Guidance System (I.G.S.®) for gait enhancement.  Incredible shoe, at a great price.

The Asics Gel-Kayano 16 is a step above the GT-2150.  With great reviews from Runner’s World, the Kayano is hard to beat.  Superior cushioning that offers impact protection, but also feels very plush with a fit that hugs your feet.  Features include ASICS new Guidance Line™ for optimal gait, DuoMax® Support System, a re-designed asymmetrical lacing system, and the shock-attenuating Discrete Heel Unit.

Both available at Sport Seasons, online and in store.

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Sport Seasons is so KEEN!

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Nov 23

KEEN Voyageur in blackolive.incagold

The newest addition to our footwear selection are some great hiking shoes by KEEN.  We have a few models in store now, and will have a good selection online by spring.

Keep your cool under pressure with the Voyageur from KEEN.  Mesh lining replaces a waterproof barrier for continual airflow.  The rugged outsole finds a sure grip on rough terrain with multi-directional lugs.  An ESS shank is built in for torsional stability, letting you keep your mind on the task at hand.  Great lighter weight breathable hiking shoe.

 

Women's KEEN Targhee in brindle.nectarine

For a waterproof hiking shoe, the Targhee II is fabulous.  The Targhee II hiker from KEEN is ready for your off-road challenges.  The KEEN.DRY membrane creates a waterproof seal.  A removable metatomical footbed quickly molds to your foot’s shape for personalized comfort.  Breathable and durable, the leather and mesh upper lets you meet challenges with confidence.  In addition, the women’s model is made on a women’s specific last for a custom fit.  We have the women’s and men’s Targhee II currently in stock, as well as the men’s Targhee II Mid.  See stores for details.

Happy Trails!

Just for our blog readers, here’s a coupon code for free shipping on footwear: SSBFREE

 

 

How to Get the Right Fit in Athletic Shoes

by Barry | 0 comments

Nov 20

Barry C - testing out Vibram Five Fingers at Caleb's Run

Over the years selling athletic shoes, I have seen running shoes go through an evolution in construction materials and cushioning.  This has made an impact on how nicely they tend to fit now, especially the more anatomically a shoe will contour to the arches and shape of the foot.   Molded midsoles contribute largely to this.  Current midsole shapes are much more comfortable than the old slab of firm foam cut to a general foot outline like a preschooler would draw and glued to a stitched upper of nylon and suede.  (although, those designs are now really cool retro fashion shoes!)

With running shoes, one cannot just order the size his foot measures to on the traditional Brannock device used for most dress and casual shoes.  For whatever reason, the producing of specific lasts (shoe shapes) or outsource manufacturing has made for inconsistent size standards.  A model may end up being actually a little large per size number than the other models within a brand, or a little smaller.  Generally, all the athletic shoes fit smaller than the Brannock device measures a foot to be, creating the need to go up a half or whole size.

At Sport Seasons, our idea has been that a customer will want to stick to a size ‘number’ if the foot is measured, so in the past we generally haven’t offered to do it.  We can do so, but I like to explain that it is only a starting point, just like checking the size of the current shoe being worn.  We want to pick the size of each model that fits the foot, not just a number.  This can be difficult for some people who don’t like the idea that they might wear a larger size number, insinuating they have large feet! (Of course, some of us do!).

  • Generally, athletic shoes – running shoes especially – are made to fit properly with approximately a finger’s width, or a half inch of room in the shoe from the longest toe while standing. This helps prevent bruising, or toe trauma, and the loss of the bruised toe nail.
  • Most important, the arch should have correct placement, not too far forward or too far back.
  • The shoe should flex with the foot comfortably.
  • Note the fit at the ball of the foot, it shouldn’t feel uncomfortably tight or feel too loose, allowing the foot to slide sideways in the shoe and causing blisters.
  • It is okay if the heel slips up just a little. The heel will imprint the insole and seat into the shoe after some wear.
  • The customer may need to try a couple different comparable models to discern the best fit, or size, or shape of the shoe to the foot.

In the end, the fit/size decision is the customer’s, but we try to help them come to a reasonable conclusion by considering these points.  When buying running shoes, it helps to know if you have a neutral stride, or possibly over- or underpronate.  There are a few easy ways to determine which category you may fall into, and our staff can help.  You can also find some great online resources to help you analyze your stride.  With a little bit of patience you can get just the right fit in athletic shoes.

Stay tuned for a review of the Vibram Five Fingers I tried out at Caleb’s Run last week.  Sport Seasons will start carrying a few different styles in the spring.

~Barry C. (Crazy Legs)

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Saucony Progrid Kinvara is on Oprah’s List of Favorites for 2010

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Nov 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

And it’s on Oprah’s list for very good reason.   The Kinvara won the Runner’s World Best Debut Award for 2010.  It’s a a terrific lightweight minimalist running shoe.  Our staff has long been fans of the Nike Free, but when the Kinvara was released this summer our runners on staff all took note.  For a neutral runner, the Kinvara allows your feet to run uninhibited.  The Kinvara is built with a more level midsole than a typical running shoe that’s meant to stimulate the mid-to-forefoot strike. This means there is less difference in height between heel and forefoot for minimalist runners and mid-forefoot strikers.  With a little more cushioning than the Nike Free, the Kinvara is one step closer to a traditional training shoe while still part of the barefoot running movement.

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Winner Announced – Randy Moss Haiku Contest

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Nov 11

Hey Titans fans, we picked a winner for our Haiku contest yesterday.  It was a tough call, we received so many great ones.   Here’s our winner:

http://twitter.com/#!/kelmcdowell/status/1737805248077825

There were so many good ones, we had to honor our runners up.  Each runner up will receive a $25 gift card from Sport Seasons.

http://twitter.com/#!/Crackerjen/status/636519194820608

http://twitter.com/#!/BigOrangeJeter/status/1714639251443713

http://twitter.com/#!/jackmc9984/status/1741517035151360

http://twitter.com/#!/carsonoshoney/status/1735018967736320

Thanks to everyone that entered.  Go Titans!