You can purchase them pretty much anywhere that sells Nike shoes. I would try Foot Locker and Dick's Sporting Goods as they have a wide variety of shoes to choose from and are likely to carry that.
Amazon.com offers pink and gray women's Nike Free running shoes for $99.99. Ebay.com lists pink Nike Free shoes for $76.95. Cheapfreerunningshoes.com offers pink Nike Free running shoes for only $64.99.
The nike free with strap shoes are a nice throwback to shoes in the past. They are not necessarily better but different. Some people don't like the velcro but some do.
A good website is http://www.eastbay.com/_-_/keyword-nike+free, where it features a selection of Nike Free shoes. Although most of them have shoe laces, some of them have straps.
Some alternative options to Nike Free Run shoes include Adidas Ultraboost, New Balance Fresh Foam, and Brooks Ghost running shoes.
Yes. The Nike Free 3.0 and 5.0 shoes both have been discontinued. However, some sources indicate that the discontinuation is not permanent. There is a chance the line could appear again, although at the moment, they are not being made.
Some shoes similar to Nike Free Run that I would recommend are Adidas Ultraboost, New Balance Fresh Foam, and Under Armour HOVR.
It may or may not be possible to get a free pair of Nike trainers. Some people believe you can do a survey and get a free pair of shoes, but others believe this is a hoax. Big companies like Nike usually will not give away a pair of shoes for free.
The difference between nike running shoes and those in their other lines lies in the inner construction. The running shoes are constructed with a interlace running bed to provide more support to the ankle and arch. Sides have vents to give some fabric breathability.
For running on a trail, you will need some decent, sturdy running shoes. The Nike Free 3.0 v2 shoes would be a perfect fit for women. You can buy them at your local mall. They have very good reviews, especially from women.
Nike makes some really good running shoes, and they are dependable for running. Maybe you should check out the Nike shoe stores in your local area and ask some of their workers. They should know.
The reviews for Nike Frees are plentiful. Just Googling this will bring up plenty of different websites. Some good reviews can be found on the following sites: http://barefootrunningshoes.org/nike-free-shoes/buy-nike-free/, http://www.runblogger.com/2010/04/wireds-crappy-review-of-nike-free-run.html, and http://www.runningshoesguru.com/2009/04/nike-free-50-running-shoes-review/.
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