Seiko Men's Orange Dial Kinetic Diver Watch Model SKA291P1 Seiko Men's Orange Dial Kinetic Diver Watch Model SKA291P1
Price : $204.95
Features :
  1. Kinetic Dive Collection, Orange dial with black hands, Luminous hands and markers
  2. Brushed and Polished Solid Stainless steel case, Rotating bezel, Date
  3. Hour, minute and second hands, Precise Kinetic Quartz movement with automatic power generator
  4. Power reserve indicator, 6-month power reserve capacitor, Soft Black Rubber Strap,
  5. Screw-down crown on left side of case specially design for diving applications, Scratch resistant Hardlex Crystal, Case measures 45mm diameter by 14mm thick.

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Editorial Review :

Seiko Kinetic is the first quartz watch powered by human movement, a development so significant it led to the application for more than 50 patents. The process uses an oscillating weight that is rotated by the movement of your wrist: this movement is transformed into a magnetic charge, then into electricity, which is stored in a tiny capacitor or a rechargeable battery. A Power Reserve Indicator shows exactly how much energy you've created.

Customer Review :

Amazing!

This is an amazing watch, excellent for diving, needs no battery replacements and looks very well.

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Suunto Regatta Wrist-Top Boating Computer Watch with Compass and Sailing Timer Suunto Regatta Wrist-Top Boating Computer Watch with Compass and Sailing Timer
Price : $299.99 $299.99
Features :
  1. Digital compass and sailing timer
  2. Dual time zone watch
  3. Backlit LCD display
  4. 3 daily alarms
  5. Waterproof up to 100 feet

Average Customer Rating :

Editorial Review :

The Suunto Regatta combines chronographic, sailing and navigational features in a stylishly designed wrist-top computer/timepiece. With the Suunto Regatta's user-friendly sailing timer, chronograph watch and digital compass you will master any race.

Developed in cooperation with some of the World's top sailors, Suunto Regatta will prove to be particularly useful to those interested in competitive sailing. The countdown timer will alert you with a warning signal, allowing you to be in the optimal position at the critical moment of the race start.

Suunto Regatta's sailing timer allows you to set the time left to start and synchronize the timer with the race committee at any time with a push of a button. Large numerals and audible warning signals let you concentrate more on maneuvering your boat in the swarming of the start, while Suunto Regatta keeps you informed on up-coming critical moments.

The electronic compass shows your bearing in cardinal or half-cardinal points and a North-South arrow. You can also use the bearing tracking function, ensuring that you stay on course. A rotating bezel ring with a ratchet at every five degrees is particularly helpful determining the start line bias and for memorizing the wind direction. The bubble level indicates level positioning and ensures accuracy within two to three degrees.

The Suunto Regatta is water resistant, tested to 100 meters/330 feet according to ISO 2281 standard, which means you can use it for swimming or other water sports activities--but it should not be used for scuba diving or freediving.

What's in the Box This package includes the Suunto Regatta wrist-top computer and printed operating instructions. It is covered by a one-year warranty.

Customer Review :

Good watch

This is the only digital watch I like - it's also the first one I've ever used. The display is readable and practical. The compass is excellent and a very useful addition to the watch (saves packing a compass for camping trips too).

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Timex Expedition T45891 Timex Expedition T45891
Price : $49.95 $38.50

Average Customer Rating : Not yet rated

Editorial Review :

Quartz movement, turning bezel, date window, cream dial, stainless steel case, brown leather/beige nylon strap, indiglo night light, 100 meters water resistance, 40mm.

Customer Review :

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Timex IRONMAN Triathlon 50-Lap Watch T5E361 Timex IRONMAN Triathlon 50-Lap Watch T5E361
Price : $79.95 $49.39
Features :
  1. Black Resin Strap; Polished Case
  2. INDIGLO� night-light;
  3. Chronograph with 50-Lap Recall
  4. Analog Movement with Digital Display
  5. Dual Time Zones

Average Customer Rating : Not yet rated

Editorial Review :

Accept no imitations or limitations. There is only one Timex IRONMAN* Triathlon�. Stylish enough for the weekend warrior, technical enough for the extreme athlete. Don't swim, bike, run, jump, climb, throw, or kick without one. Size: Extra Large.

Customer Review :

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Timex Men's Sport I watch #T52852 Timex Men's Sport I watch #T52852
Price : $34.95 $23.60
Features :
  1. Water Resistant - 50Meters

Average Customer Rating : Not yet rated

Editorial Review :

Quartz movement, Telebank stores up to 30 records, 100 hour chronograph with lap or split, 2 countdown timers, 2 time zones, Alarm, Hourly chime, 12/24 hour, Month/day/date displays, Backlight, 50 meters/165 feet water-resistant

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Question : What are the best running shoes on the market?
I am trying to run along side or behind my daughter and son while they are in cross country. My question is what would be a good running shoe for me to purchase. I can't afford expensive shoes so please suggest something affordable.

Answer:
A lot of times it depends on the runner. I myself am kind of heavy (for a runner) and need lots of shock absorption. I found a great pair of Adidas at Costco and another pair at Fred Meyer. Only paid $35 per pair and they work great. I believe they were called the Adidas Super Cusion at Costco, and Mega Cusion at Fred Meyers. Sometimes Roadrunnersports has a good sale, but personally I like to try them on.

 

Question : What are the best running shoes that promote forefoot running?
I heard forefoot running is the best and most efficient way to run. I saw these Newton shoes which were $175. Any other good runing shoes?

Answer:
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Forefoot running is how humans are made to run. Period. Your knee is a shock absorber. Your ankle is a shock absorber. We've been babied into thinking that it's ok to heal strike - it's not. Heal striking sends a shockwave through your entire body and is the cause of most running injuries. Secondly, $80 is the minimum MSRP (retail price though you may get them cheaper at outlets) for a good running shoe. Anything under $80 full retail is crap. Running Times did a search a year or two ago of stores like Kohls and Target for a decent off-brand running shoe and found 1 that was just ok. Brooks makes some models, like the Glycerin, that have relatively small amounts of heal lift. Low heal lift makes forefoot running easier.

 

Question : Can normal running shoes be used for cross country running?
I have a pair of women's nike running shoes and am going to join my school's cross country team in the fall. But I'm not sure if I have to get a pare of spikes for cross country of if I can just use my nike running shoes. Help please?

Answer:
If your Nike's are really light weight then they should be good...i would recommend against spikes...even though they are lightweight and flexable, crosscounty courses are sometimes set on concrete. annnd spikes on concrete is a no no.

 

Question : What can running in shoes that are a little narrow do to the health of my feet?
The width of my feet are in between medium and wide. I just bought running shoes in medium width because they didn't have wides. They're a little tight but not that bad though they could stand to be a little roomier. I was curious to know what wearing shoes that are too narrow could do to my feet while running? Is it bad for my feet? What kind of problems could I run into?

Answer:
Last year my girlfriend had shoes that were to narrow. After a month of wearing them she ended up with a bruised bone in her foot. The shoe was squeezing the bones near her toes together and cause the damage. These were not running shoes just everyday shoes. It took about 3 months to heal. I would suggest getting the size and shape you need. Be Well!!

 

Question : What are some good running shoes that are cheap? And any tips on track running?
I'm looking for running shoes that aren't over $30. And any running tips that will help with endurance and gaining speed would be great!

Answer:
There are many good racing flats available for under $30, but be careful. Unless you are a very efficient runner used to running in minimal shoes you could be setting yourself up for an injury with them. Best bet - check out a local running store and have them recommend a shoe based on your footstrike. Most running stores will have shoes on clearance that they offer at deep discounts.

 

Question : What type of running shoes would you recommend for a heavy person?
I pronate, and the guy at the runner store said that I need stability running shoes. I am also 6'4 220 with a low arch and big feet. What say you? Do i need stability or motion control. My current shoes are Nike Shox and they make my feet hurt very quickly.

Answer:
Try the Brooks Ghost or the Asics Gel Kayano. Both offer lots of cushion and support and are good if you over-pronate Ghost: http://www.finishline.com/store/catalog/product.jsp?productId=prod626580&Ntt=ghost&Ntk=all&isSearch=true&Ntx=mode%2Bmatchallpartial&Ns=P_SalePrice%7C1&N=0 Kayano: http://www.finishline.com/store/catalog/product.jsp?productId=prod619124&Ntt=kayano&Ntk=all&isSearch=true&Ntx=mode%2Bmatchallpartial&Ns=P_SalePrice%7C1&N=0

 

Question : Where is a good place to buy running shoes in Taipei, Taiwan?
I am running in the marathon at Tarko Gorge in November. I need to pick up another pair of running shoes, but I have no idea where to go. I've been in Taiwan for 2 months so I know where to get shoes at night markets etc., but I need quality running shoes. It would be nice if there was a shoe or running specific store. It would also be nice if the store has people that speak English and could fit me for quality running shoes. Price is really not an issue.

Answer:
If you are wear it for the competition,don't but it at night markets. You should buy it at department stores, sports wear store...etc. In Taipei, go to Gongguan (公館) very close to Taiwan university, there are some sports wear shops there, price are resonable,quality is also good. Every year from October in Taiwan, time for department store's on sale, buy everything ,they always has discount better than regular time. Shinkong Mitsukoshi, Sogo.... Go go go...

 

Question : What are good mens running shoes to buy?
I run on pavement around my neighborhood. I try to do 3 miles a day. Maybe something with cushion/durability. What are some good mens running shoes?

Answer:
My favorite running shoes are Asics, just as everyone else said, but they are not for everyone. There are different types of shoes for different types of runners. It all depends on how you move your feet when you run: do you pronate (turn your foot inward) or supinate (roll your foot outward)? How heavy are you? How often do you run? Are you prone to injury? These are all things to consider when selecting the appropriate running shoe. The best thing to do is to go to a nearby running specialty store. A worker there should talk with you and watch you run and can reccomend the right type of shoe for you. Good luck with your running.

 

Question : I want to open a running shoe store. Are there distributors who sell shoes only to retail stores?
I want to open a running shoe store. I will start as an oline retailer with the hope to open a neighborhood store soon. I am looking to buy shoes from 1 company who already has relationships with all of the running shoe stores. What companies do this. I've been searching on-line and cant find anything.

Answer:
contact a store in Jackson, Michigan called Step One. They have been in the exact business you are asking about. I don't have the phone number, but they probably have a web site. They are experts and have been in business for over 25 years.

 

Question : What's the difference between trail-running shoes and running shoes?
I'm on a tight budget right now and the cheapest quality running shoes I came across were trail-running shoes. I usually run on cement, so would this be a bad investment?

Answer:
They can be heavier, more stable, have more aggressive tread, and usually have less cushioning. Some transition to roads better than others. Some incorporate quality waterproofing. Cement is the hardest surface on which you can run -- you'll often want more cushioning than the average trail shoe provides. When it comes to running shoes, it's more important to find the right shoe(s) for you than just the cheapest shoe in the short-term. If you have to buy other shoes, get injured, etc., what's the cheapest shoe right now will not still be the cheapest shoe in a month or two. I'd try to find the right shoe options for you while ignoring price a bit more, and then spend time shopping around, finding sales or coupons, older models, etc., if you need to.

 

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