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While someone accustomed to a lighter running shoe could find the Nike Free 4.0 to be too cushioned for their tastes, the average runner will likely find them to be a good mix of comfort and heft. The Phylite midsole material doubles as an outsole, reducing material where it matters while still creating a comfortable ride.
The Nike Free 4.0 V2 line is known for its innovative sole design, which has set it apart from many other minimalist shoes on the market. The checkered, segmented sole offers incredible contouring on uneven surfaces which allowed me to feel the road in ways that other shoes with similar cushioning could not.
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