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Women's Newton Motion All Weather.
UK SIZE 4.5 ONLY!
Runners don’t let a little bad weather keep them inside. The Motion All-Weather, is a Motion hybrid that offers Newton’s unique universal posting that accommodates all foot-types, stability and neutral. It features a wind resistant, water-repellent breathable upper, gusseted tongue, and high reflectivity for cold, dark, weather. The patented Action/Reaction Technology™ in the forefoot and heel as well as the midsole foam are specifically tuned for cold and wet temperatures. The outersole incorporates a grippy rubber for reliable traction on wet surfaces.
Tuned Action/Reaction Technology™ forefoot and heel
Tuned outersole rubber and midsole foam for cold wet conditions
Breathable, anti-bacterial, moisture-wicking ETC sockliner
Highly breathable, fast drying, wind resistant and water-repellent mesh upper
100% recycled laces, webbing, sockliner cover, 10% recycled outersole rubber
Accommodates orthotics
Universal Posting braces both the medial and lateral sidewalls and the midfoot of the shoe helping to guide the foot down the center of the shoe. Regardless of whether you overpronate or supinate, this design results in a neutral, powerful propulsive lift-off.
Shoes fit true to your current running shoe size.
Wear over time will occur with Newton Running shoes.
With every shoe there is an adjustment period. Learn more about adjusting to the shoe.
USING THE SHOES
WEAR OVER TIME
Newton shoes are different than other running shoes in many ways, including the way they wear over time. Unlike other running shoes that wear from the inside out, reducing cushioning and energy return, Newton running shoes are constructed to wear from the outside in. Their high level of cushioning and energy return will remain for a long time, but you will see more wear on the outsole than with standard running shoes. However, that impact will not adversely affect the performance of the shoe.
Like all running shoes, the longevity of Newton shoes will depend on many factors that are specific to the individual wearing them, including body weight, biomechanics, stride, running efficiency and technique. If you are a midfoot runner you will likely get the same amount of mileage out of your Newton product as your current running shoes.
Runners with a heavy heel strike may not experience the same heel durability as more efficient midfoot strikers. Over time and as you become a more experienced forefoot runner, you will see significantly less wear on the heel of your Newton shoes.
The most visible wear comes during the break-in period, typically the first 30 or so miles of running. You will notice wear in the red lugs immediately. This is normal and part of the Newton design. Each lug will wear differently, and the wear on your right and left feet might be different. This is the technology adjusting to the unique biomechanics of your foot. Do not be concerned with lug wear: this is normal and expected.
RUNNING SURFACES
Newton shoes are designed for and perform best on hard surfaces, and they can be used on paths, smooth trails and grass. Our current models are not designed for rough terrain, but trail runners can rejoice: a trail model is in the works (look for it in Spring 2009).
TREADMILLS
Newton Running Shoes provide the most benefit when running on hard surfaces, although they can be used on treadmills. When running on a treadmill we suggest that you increase the gradient to 1-3 percent to accommodate for changes in inertia, momentum and wind resistance found in outdoor running.
HEEL STRIKING
While our shoes incorporate heel technology, the technology is primarily a recovery or rebound platform for midfoot striking. If you are a heel striker, we advise