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Spira Stinger Elite Mesh Racing Sneaker
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Spira Stinger Elite Mesh Racing Sneaker

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SBSPF_SRR103

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Our Price: $98.43 - $100.00
Sale Price: $90.95
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Colors:
Yellow/Black
Description:

The Stinger Elite sets a new standard for a professional racing flat. The uniquely designed forefoot WaveSprings provide a high level of responsiveness and protection against fatigue normally associated with lightweight racing shoes. It combines a level of cushioning and responsiveness that is difficult to achieve for a shoe in this weight category. Two WaveSprings are located in the forefoot only for maximum impact absorption and energy efficiency for optimum racing performance. This ultra lightweight shoe is designed for the runner.

Features:
  • Fit: True to Size

Product Details:
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Yellow!!!!!  Mar 15, 2010
By Kristin "kjk"
I love these shoes! I feel Like I have extra energy just by wearing them!
And they are so incredibly light that they make feel like I am walking on clouds!!! The only thing is the only last 100 miles for running in and I wished the lasted longer!! So far so good I've gone 10 miles in them and they are still holding up great!

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Spira Stinger Elite  Nov 06, 2010
By Ted "sneffels"
I bought these shoes through Skymall while on a plane. I liked them from the beginning and alternated running with them and Nike air max. I noticed pretty quickly that my times were about 1/2 minute faster per mile with the Spiras. Shortly after buying them, I read the book "Born to Run," a book that demonstrates pretty effectively I think that man is better off running with less foot protection to avoid injury.

More and more, I run only in the Spiras, with some long runs up to 12 miles. I have had no foot blisters, knee, or back problems with the shoes. I now have approximately 600 miles on them and am buying another pair. I know some sites represent them as 100 mile shoes, but for my use, protecting my feet for pavement while keeping everything minimal, they are perfect and probably better than Nike Frees (although I haven't tried them.)

If you're looking for ultra light weight foot protection, very flexible and breathable, this is the shoe.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Spira Stinger Elite Delivers  Sep 15, 2011
By Mr. Flip
I have ran competively since the mid 70's when I was in junior High. I bought my first pair of Nike's in 1977 as a Sophomore in High School(Anybody remember the Waffle Trainer then the Elite?). That's all I wore until May of 2010. As I got closer to the age of 50 all the heel striking began showing up in nagging injuries. I had a stress fracture 3 years ago and a very achy knee two years ago. I started reading about the benefits of running only on the balls of your feet and bought the Spira Stinger Elite (the spring is only in the forefoot)in May of 2010. After my calfs got used to a new running form I have never looked back. Despite the claim that the shoe is only good for 100 miles, I have put over 400 miles on a single pair in a year and half. I have had no injuries and am running very comfortably for an old man (I turned 50 this year). Looking forward to competing in some senior olympics while I wear my Spira Stinger Elites. Highly recommend this shoe.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Very Happy with Spira Stinger  Aug 21, 2011
By brambles
I purchased these running shoes on my husband's recommendation. My feet are quite damaged from years of running, followed by contracting Rheumatoid Arthritis. I need the width of a man's running shoe combined with a large toe box. Due to the RA I have very little arch left and I have developed "hammer toes". These shoes comfortably hold my orthotics and now that I am retired I wear them everywhere. I definitely recommend them, even if the neon yellow and bright red takes some getting used to with street clothes.

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