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Under Armour is the answer when the question is, When Should I Replace My Running Shoes? Running in old or worn-out shoes is one of the most common causes of running injuries, because your running shoes lose shock absorption, cushioning and stability over time. Under Armour’s features to combat these problems include: ArmourBound which delivers maximum responsive cushioning and ArmourGuide which ensures efficient foot-strike guidance from impact to propulsion.
The midsole, which provides the cushioning and stability, usually breaks down before the bottom shows major signs of wear. If you’ve been feeling muscle fatigue, shin splints, or some pain in your joints, especially your knees, you may be wearing running shoes that no longer have adequate cushioning. Under Armour’s blend of blown rubber found in the center of the forefoot improves forefoot cushioning. Under Armour’s sneaker I feel, is the most comfortable running shoe on the market!