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Tarmac running shoes at Sportano - choose an unfashionable model Running enthusiasts are well aware that the right shoes are an essential part of their outfit, providing cushioning and stability when running on different terrains. However, beginners often do not know that there is a distinction between asphalt running shoes and trail running shoes. If you usually run on hard, asphalt surfaces, the first model of footwear will work perfectly. In the Sportano shop, you will find high-quality asphalt running shoes from professional brands such as PUMA, Mizuno and ON. For running on asphalt - differences from other types of running shoes Running on asphalt or other hard surfaces means that the risk of stress on your feet and, above all, your joints is much greater. When running on such terrain, proper cushioning must be taken care of, which is particularly important for people who are new to running, struggling with excess weight or returning to activity after an injury. With outdoor running shoes, most attention is focused on the bottom of the sole, which is fitted with tabs, or tread. Tarmac running shoes, on the other hand, have a virtually flat sole, while trail shoes have grooves for better grip.
The tread is the main difference between asphalt shoes and trail running shoes. In addition, the upper in trail models is not mesh, as is often found in those for moving on asphalt. In off-road shoes, the upper is thicker, more woven and more resistant to mechanical damage during running. Stabilisation in asphalt shoes is found in most models and is usually aimed at people who have overpronation (the foot escapes inwards) to protect against excessive ankle movement. In shoes for running on difficult ground, the stabilisation is often stiffer. Tarmac running shoes - can you run off-road in them? Tarmac running shoes have excellent cushioning, which is much less in trail shoes, where off-road shoes have a harder and sturdier construction. It is recommended that suitable trail shoes are chosen for running on difficult terrain. This is due to the construction of the model itself, but also the purpose. Off-road footwear has a varied tread that provides grip and ensures that running does not strain the joints. The construction of the upper, which is thicker in trail shoes and often fitted with membranes, guarantees resistance to dirt and adverse conditions. It is best to choose specially designed shoes for running on asphalt, as this will not only affect comfort, but also safety. Choosing good asphalt running shoes When choosing shoes for running on asphalt, pay attention to the appropriate shock absorbing properties. This is extremely important as the footwear should provide good cushioning when running on hard surfaces. Cushioning elements make it easier to cover more distance while reducing the force on your muscles.
Good asphalt running shoes should be made of technical, quick-drying materials that have adequate air permeability and moisture wicking to the outside. This keeps your skin dry while avoiding chafing and chafing while running. For this purpose, a mesh upper or special technologies used by manufacturers are most often used, which affect the correct air flow. If you are looking for all-weather shoes, high water resistance or the use of water-repellent coatings are essential. Additional features such as toe and heel protection contribute to running comfort and reduce the risk of injury.
When deciding on women's asphalt running shoes and men's asphalt running shoes, choose the right size. Footwear that is too tight will cause discomfort, while footwear that is too loose will slip off the foot and could lead to a fall and injury. It's recommended to try on shoes with training socks, and shoes are usually half a size larger. Asphalt running shoe brands to go for In the Sportano shop's range, you'll find high-quality men's and women's asphalt running shoes that are made of durable and breathable materials. They are ideal for hard surfaces. We equip you with the best asphalt running shoes from brands such as Mizuno, ON and PUMA. The manufacturers have used technologies and modern solutions that provide a high level of cushioning and influence proper air flow.