
The part of the running shoe between the upper and outsole that provides cushioning and support. Most midsoles are made of either EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) or polyurethane foam. EVA is lighter and more flexible than polyurethane, but it is not as durable. It can come in various densities with gray-colored EVA being denser than white. The denser,...
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The area of the shoe between the upper and outsole that's primarily responsible for the shoe's cushioning. Most midsoles are made of foams: either EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) or polyurethane. EVA is lighter and more flexible than polyurethane, but it also breaks down more quickly. Many midsoles also have additional cushioning elements such as air,...
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A cushioning layer between the outsole and the upper. Materials may include EVA, PU, Micro porous rubber or compression molded EVA. It is the part of the shoe that absorbs shock, provides stability and usually encloses the vendor's cushioning technology.
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A layer positioned between footwear uppers and outsoles.
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A cushioned area of a shoe or boot that provides shock absorption.
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