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|[[File:EnergyBoostSlice.JPG|none|thumb|x300px|Adidas Energy Boost. The phone used in this issue looks a little like Styrofoam/polystyrene, but it's actually remarkably tough to cut. You can also see a small indent in the top of the midsole where the foot pod would go.]] | |[[File:EnergyBoostSlice.JPG|none|thumb|x300px|Adidas Energy Boost. The phone used in this issue looks a little like Styrofoam/polystyrene, but it's actually remarkably tough to cut. You can also see a small indent in the top of the midsole where the foot pod would go.]] | ||
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− | |[[File:TheOne2Slice.JPG|none|thumb|x300px|[[ | + | |[[File:TheOne2Slice.JPG|none|thumb|x300px|[[Altra One]].]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 27 August 2015
I've cut many of my shoes in half to reveal their construction. The most obvious feature this reveals is the thickness and shape of the midsole foam. Notice that even shoes like the Altra "zero drop" do not have a flat midsole per se, but rather the midsole undulates with varying thickness along its length. You can also see the padding that is included in the heel and along the tongue. Note that many of these shoes have had the toe box cut open to improve comfort and reduces the risk of blisters.