Servicemen from the Singapore Armed Forces can look forward to choosing between Adidas and Zoot running shoes!, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen on Sunday.
In a Facebook post, Dr Ng uploaded pictures of his three pairs of Asics running shoes - which NSmen use now - and said: "Like most of you, I was delighted with the Asics shoes... They were high quality and have given me many hours of happy walking and jogging. More good news for NSmen. The next set of running shoes will be from Adidas and Zoot and will be available at the end of the year 2014."
This is the Singapore Armed Forces's fourth change since 1995. It had switched to Asics in 2011 as the Japanese brand was considered to be lighter, more durable and shock-absorbent than the New Balance or Brooks models in use since 2007.
German brand Adidas and American sports brand Zoot.
Q4 2014 Release.
15 Dec 2014 Soft Launch at some selected eMarts in camps/ bases.
looks good!
The new Zoot and Adidas running shoes are now available at some selected eMart outlets.
not bad
quite nice
Hello Friends,
Shoes are looking good. Hope I came to the right group. I am lookig for knee guards/pads. preferblly hardshell.
Current emart standard issue is softshell and dont give solid support.has anyone noticed this change?
Anyone know where to get the hardshell type? I had no luck at golden mile army market.
Any info much appreaciated
Rgds
Ranger Raj
Looks pretty good!
Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) servicemen can now choose between Adidas
and Zoot for their running shoes. Journalist Koh Eng Beng tests out the
new foot gear.
When news of the new running shoes was out, I was more curious about the
Zoot sneakers. Unlike Adidas, the American endurance sports brand is
little known in Singapore. I tested out both pairs in 4km runs and 200m
short sprints at the scenic Southern Ridges near my office.
The Zoot Energy shoes have an incredible level of cushioning; I could
feel the "bounce" in every stride that I took. Comfort is premium as the
inside of the shoes and its insoles are lined with silky smooth,
dri-fit fabric. I could even run comfortably without wearing socks as
the lining helps to prevent blisters by reducing friction and wicking
away moisture.
If you have flat feet, these are the shoes for you. Designed for runners
with low-to-neutral arch, their stiff mid-sole and strong heel counter
lock your foot in and keep it from rolling inward excessively. This
awkward movement is known as over-pronation.
Your foot arch is a natural shock absorbent system, and without it the impact will be transferred to the rest of the leg.
The Adidas Duramo, on the other hand, does not have that "foamy" feel of
the Zoot Energy. With less cushioning, it is a tad lighter at 288g
compared with the Zoot's 314g.
The Adidas shoes provide a good balance of cushion, stability and
support for runners with neutral-to-high arched feet. Most runners fall
into this category.
My feet felt well-supported whether I was doing sprints or long
distances. The little bump in the mid foot area fitted snugly around the
arch of my foot. I liked the feeling of having such firm support under
my feet.
Runners with high arched feet will love the German brand shoes. They
have softer and more flexible midsoles that do not inhibit the natural
rolling of the feet.
Verdict
As I have neutral arched feet, I can wear both pairs of shoes. I found
the Adidas Duramo more form-fitting for my feet, and a better balance of
comfort and support. But for long-distance runs like a marathon, I
would prefer the Zoot Energy which provides more cushioning.
Honestly, the technical features do not matter to me as much as their
looks. Like most Operationally Ready National Servicemen, I am a
recreational runner. We might be slow, but we must always look stylo! I
like the Zoot Energy's combination of bright blue, silver and yellow.
While the minimalist blue and white Adidas Duramo may not be a
head-turner, the more you look at its famous three-stripe logo, the more
it'll grow on you.
At $39.49 for the Adidas Duramo and $43.96 for the Zoot Energy, these
performance sneakers are value for money. If you’re using SAF eMart
credits to buy, they are as good as free. Grab yours at the eMarts now!