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A friend on Twitter sent out a note yesterday asking if anyone had tried the bottle in the image to the left, the Hydrapak Gel Bot. Apparently this bottle allows you to store both fluids and gel in one device (looks like the gel goes in the inner pink/red capsule), which might make hydrating and fueling on the run (or on a bike) a bit more convenient. My only question is how to keep the water cold, but the gel warm enough so that it will flow from the nozzle – I suppose watering the gels down a bit might work. I’d be interested to hear if anyone has tried the Gel Bot and what their thoughts are.“The Nike Air Max TN Donne reason I really started running was for meditative purposes. I would pick some problem to have in my head while running. Not for the purpose of Nike Air Max 270 Homme solving it, but for the purpose of having it bounce around in there. Like when you say you’re going to sleep on it; I’m going to run on it. Then at some point later on, a solution falls out.“The idea that humans should be running with a more midfoot/forefoot strike seems to have taken firm hold in certain segments of the running community. Although the question of whether midfoot/forefoot striking is actually a more efficient running style, or less likely to result in injury than heel striking, remains open (in my opinion the science hasn’t fully answered www.aadkruiswijk.nl this yet), the major running manufacturers are racing to put out more “minimalist” shoes that claim to facilitate this type of footstrike.One Adidas Superstar Mujer of the newest “midfoot-forefoot” shoes is the Saucony Kinvara. I haven’t seen the Kinvara in person, but Saucony has engineered the shoe Nike Air VaporMax Dam to have a relatively small heel-to-toe drop (the difference in midsole height between the heel and forefoot)which should help those wishing to experiment with a more midfoot-forefoot style of running. That being said, it appears that the Kinvara actually will have a slightly thicker forefoot than most trainers (which are typically around 12mm) – this may be a turnoff for some hard-core minimalist runners who like to be closer to the ground in their shoes, but might appeal to those looking for a cheaper alternative to running in shoes like those made by Nike Air Max 90 Damen Newton (I did a Q&A on midfoot/forefoot running with Newton Running’s Ian Adamson here). Despite it’s smaller heel, the midsole of the Adidas Ultra Boost Dames Kinvara still looks fairly cushy (see product photos above and below), which is also frowned upon by minimalist runners. However, the shoe is very light (7.7 oz), looks to be highly breathable, and it’s being classified as a neutral lightweight trainer. So while the Kinvara is not truly minimalist in the style of the Vibram Fivefingers, it looks to be an improvement in some ways over a more traditionally engineered running shoe (smaller heel-toe drop, lightweight, etc.).Interestingly, the preview on the Running Warehouse Blog suggests that the Kinvara may be Saucony’s answer to the Brooks Launch, which is currently one of my all-time favorite shoes (you can read my Brooks Launch review here). I’d Nike Internationalist Mujer be hard pressed to call the Launch a minimalist or midfoot/forefoot shoe, or even a direct competitor to the Kinvara – it weighs in under Nike Air Max 95 Femme 10oz, but it still has an 11mm heel-to-toe drop (22mm heel/11mm forefoot according to Brooks) and is probably the least minimalist shoe that I run in regularly (but that doesn’t diminish my highly favorable opinion of it – the Launch did carry me to a marathon PR in Disney!). That being said, if the Kinvara performs as well as the Launch does for me (the Kinvara is lighter and has a lower heel-toe ratio, the Launch has a thinner forefoot at 11mm), then Saucony fans are in for a treat.As I mentioned above, my initial take is that this shoe is more like a cheaper alternative to Newtons – it would be interesting to try them out and see how they feel in comparison (I have a pair of Newton Sir Nike Air Max 270 Herr Isaac’s that I use sparingly – couldn’t get a good feel for them). I’ve run in Saucony shoes in the past with favorable impressions (I ran www.armagilus.fr my half marathon PR in a pair of now well-worn, out-of-rotation Saucony Fastwitch 2 racers)