Brooks Chariot 1983 vintage running shoe ad

Here’s an old 1983 vintage sneaker ad for the Brooks Chariot model runners.

Ad info is below:

Rock and roll might be good for your ears, but definitely not for your feet. Read how the new Brooks® Chariot helps control this curious problem.

Your muscles have a single job to do when you run. Move you forward. All runners, unfortunately, lose some of this forward motion the instant their foot strikes the ground. And it doesn't take a degree in medicine to figure out why. The force of heel strike sends shock waves in every direction. Much of this shock is absorbed by your shoe's cushioning. But a lot of it causes your foot to slip from side to side. Technically it's called lateral instability. We simply call it "rock and roll."

ROCK AND ROLL IS NOT HERE TO STAY
At Brooks® our commitment is to design running shoes that help you run faster, lose less energy and stay as injury free as possible. Shoes that aid the natural motion of the foot. And that means controlling the rock and roll that saps energy and leads to injuries. Such a shoe is the new Brooks® Chariot.

THE DIAGONAL ROLLBAR

With the Chariot, Brooks® introduces a totally new concept in controlling excessive motion. In the midsole area we have inserted the Diagonal Rollbar, a firmer material that increases in thickness from the outside of the shoe to the inside. It's thinner on the outside so the heel gets the cushioning it needs at heel strike. It becomes wider toward the inside of the shoe to prevent the foot from rolling too far inward or over pronating. Unlike other attempts to deal with this common problem, the Diagonal Rollbar does not throw up an inflexible barrier which might interfere with the natural motion of the foot. Rather, it provides a graduated increase that can be compared to the foot rolling up a hill. This unique solution maintains the foot in a neutral plane.

THE WINNING COMBINATION: STABILITY AND FLEXIBILITY

Along with the Diagonal Rollbar, the Chariot offers the runner a remarkable number of control and flexibility features. A few of these are: a heavy-duty heel counter that extends to the middle of the foot and is reinforced at the critical flex area where the counter joins the midsole; our exclusive Competition Last' is board lasted in the rear for stability, slip lasted up front for flexibility; a Tri-layer Footbed' system comfortably molds to the imprint of your foot after the first few runs; under it all is a new, lightweight outsole engineered for flexibility, traction and long-running wear on all types of surfaces. Let your feet experience just how good running can be in the Brooks® Chariot. It'll be music to their soles.

BROOKS
1982 Brooks Shoe, Inc., Hanover, PA 17331. A subsidiary of Wolverine World Wide., Inc.

Etonic Stabilizer 1980 vintage sneaker ad

Today we’ve got a 1980 vintage running shoe ad for the Etonic Stabilizer model runners. These runners had a double lacing system and some other interesting engineering. This original vintage Etonic Stabilizer print ad is available at our web store RewindRunning.com.

Ad info is below:

Without the rear-foot lacing system the heel can slide in the heel cup of the shoe.
The rear-foot lacing system holds the heel snug for greater running control.

THE STABILIZER.
WHY TWO LACES ARE BETTER THAN ONE.

The Etonic Stabilizer helps protect your feet from torquing stresses at the heel and contributes to proper leg and foot alignment: the rear-foot lacing system*, pioneered by Etonic, gives added control, stability and reduces heel slip. And the more you run, the more your feet can feel the extra difference of Etonic engineering. Extras like the Dr. Rob Roy McGregor' SUOPHAS* (Single Unit One-Piece Heel and Arch Support) which pushes nature's padding under the heel and cushions the force of heel strike. A wide toe box minimizes irritation, and a tough Z-studded, three layer outersole provides excellent traction. The Etonic Stabilizer. Double lacing to double your running protection.

Etonic
Sports Footwear & Apparel

Etonic Stabilizer 1980 vintage sneaker ad @ The Deffest

Saucony Hornet, Trainer 1980, Ms. Gripper and Dove II vintage sneaker ad

Here’s a 1979 vintage sneaker ad for Saucony featuring the Hornet, Trainer 1980, Ms. Gripper and Dove II vintage running shoe models. The Hornet and Trainer 1980 received Runner’s World 5-star honors.

Ad info is below:

Not one, but two Saucony running shoes rated 5-Stars by Runner's World

Hornet — This Runners World 5-Star Shoe is listed as “an excellent shoe. Very good construction, excellent buy. We recommend this shoe highly." It was ranked #1 for rearfoot impact absorption

Trainer 1980 — Given a #1 ranking for flexibility, this Runner's World 5-Star Shoe was called "A brand new excellent shoe… We recommend this shoe." It’s made with soft foam replacing the insole board.

Ms. Gripper — Rated 4-Stars by Runner's World. “Excellent rearfoot cushioning." Saucony's second generation in a long line of fine women's running shoes.

Dove II — "Excellent rearfoot impact protection... " says Runner's World. "Best buy for the money. We recommend it." Rated an RW 4-Star Shoe.

Were pleased. But were not surprised: We've been making quality shoes in Kutztown since 1898. We know what it takes to make a shoe that provides maximum comfort and support. So we're not surprised that these two were given top ranking. Or that our two women's models are Runner's World 4-Star Shoes.

The only thing surprising about Saucony is our price. Each of our top-rated shoes is the lowest priced shoe of its type. But we're not about to sit back and rest on our stars. We're committed to old-fashioned pride of craftsman-ship. And we're dedicated to finding design improvements to make our top-rated shoes even better. So don't be surprised to find Saucony out in front. In the ratings ... and the running.

SAUCONY SHOE MFG. CO.,INC.
A Subsidiary of Hyde Athletic 'Industries, Inc.
12 Peach St . Kutztown, PA 19530 (215) 683-8711

KangaROOS 'The Inferno' 1982 vintage sneaker ad

Here’s an old school 1982 vintage sneaker ad for the KangaROOS Inferno model runners. This original vintage Kangaroos sneaker print ad is available at our web store Rewind Running.

Ad info is below:

ROAD TEST 'ROOS

INTRODUCING NEW HIGH-TECH KANGAROOS.
High-Tech KangaROOS are specifically engineered for the serious runner. These extraordinary shoes are designed and built to give you a competitive edge from 100 meters to an ultra marathon.

STABILITY.
KangaROOS are built on a solid foundation. Our design engineers started with a new stability ledge to help dissipate shock, insure motion control and alleviate excessive pronation.

SHOCK ABSORPTION.
You'll find the ultimate in force dissipation in High Tech 'ROOS This is achieved with a unique micro-cellular wedge, a specially designed outsole and a removable insole.

FLEXIBILITY.
High-Tech KangaROOS are combination lasted. This dual process construction insures maximum forepart flexibility without loss of rear foot control.

HIGH-TECH WEARABILITY.
New, ultra-light, long-wearing soles are especially compounded for high performance.

COMFORT.
There is a unique "Comfort Zone” in KangaROOS not found in any other shoe. Special arch padding actually cradles your foot. Premium leathers, supple nylon and breathable mesh insure your total running comfort.

HIGH-TECH KANGAROOS ARE UNIQUE.
Only High-Tech 'ROOS feature a specially tanned, full-grain nubuck cowhide with a sueded nap finish. It's the finest premium leather in athletic footwear. Run with High-Tech KangaROOS —the "Total Shoe!"

KangaROOS and Athletes Working to Win in 1984.

KangaROOS™

World's Only Shoes With Pockets 1982 Envoys U.S.A., Inc.

Shown above: The "Inferno™"

Puma Bananas 1973 vintage sneaker and ski boot ad

Here’s a 1973 vintage sneaker and ski boot ad for Puma ‘Bananas’ by Beconta. This original vintage Puma ‘Bananas’ print ad is available at our web store RewindRunning.com. 🍌

Ad info is below:

One good banana
deserves another.

Puma Bananas from Beconta.

For free catalog write Dept. P-l, Beconta, Inc., 50 Executive Blvd., Elmsford, N.Y. 10523 or 340 Oyster Pt. Blvd., South San Francisco, Calif. 94080.

Nike Waffle Trainer 1979 vintage sneaker ad

Here’s an old ad from 1979 where Nike calls out their competition for their waffle inspired soles. The shoes in the background from Left to Right appear to be the Adidas Formel 1, Saucony Gripper, Puma Lite Riders, Brooks Vantage Supreme and possibly a New Balance model on the far right. This original vintage Nike print ad is available at our web store RewindRunning.com.

ad info is below:

WHY BUY A COPY WHEN YOU CAN RUN WITH THE ORIGINAL?

A funny thing happened back in 1974 when we came out with our first Nike Waffle Trainer. Almost everybody except serious runners laughed. "It'll never last," some said. "Looks like a shoe made to run on ice," they chuckled. Well, they're not laughing anymore. In fact, most major shoemakers have tried to copy our Waffle Trainer. Because it has become the best selling training flat ever made. The classic running shoe. So if you're looking for the real thing, accept no substitutes for the original. Nike Waffle Trainer. Because there aren't any. Only copies.

NIKE
Beaverton, Oregon.

Adidas covers the field 1980 vintage sneaker ad

Here’s a cool old 1980 ad for adidas displaying 42 models of theirs made for different sports and leisure.

Ad info is below:

Fencing, Leisure, Golf, Free-style wrestling, Indoor Sports, Long Jump

Car racing, Cross-country, Steeplechasing, Cross-country skiing, Gymnastics, Ski jumping

Shot-putting, Shooting, Marathon running, Volleyball, Javelin, Football

Greco-roman wrestling, Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Parachuting, High Jump Straddle

Coaching, Rowing, Sprinting, Walking, Rugby, Weightlifting

Softball, Racquetball, Hiking, Cycling, Triple Jump, Training

Windsurfing, Relaxing, High Jump Flop, Boxing, Tennis, Hammer throwing

adidas covers the field

…and the court …and the gridiron …and the course …and the track

adidas
we’ve got a feeling for winning.

Hoop Stars: Converse Dr. J 1978 vintage sneaker ad

We usually post about old school running shoes and trainers but we still love basketball and the NBA. Long before Michael Jordan was posterizing dudes Dr. J was skying high and delivering monster dunks.

Ad info is below:

Dr. J’s magic moves are made in Converse Shoes.

When you have the best moves in the business, you make them in Basketball's Shoe — Converse. With high performance traction soles, extra shock absorption, game long comfort and protection. Julius Erving gets all these along with Converse Pro-game styling and the distinctive star and chevron look.

CONVERSE
THE SHOES OF THE STARS

Some of Dr. J’s highlights are here…

KangaROOS 1982 vintage sneaker ad for the Inferno, Comet, '84 Walker, Seoul '88 and The Assault

Here’s an old ad from 1982 for the KangaROOS Inferno, Comet, '84 Walker, Seoul '88 and Assault model sneakers. The Seoul 88 model had G Force air corridors to provide extra shock dissipation so you can take flight. This original vintage Kangaroos sneaker print ad is available at our web store Rewind Running.

Ad info is below:

RUNAWAY TECHNOLOGY

THE INFERNO
The ultimate high-mileage trainer. KangaROOS designed the Inferno for maximum comfort. A beautiful combination of engineering and handsome design.

• Combination wrap-around nubuck collar and counter for added heel control.
• Ventilated full-grain nubuck leather forepart.

THE COMET
One of the lightest, most stable racing shoes in competition. Not a trainer, the Comet is engineered for race days. Right out of the box, it maximizes performance.

• Notched heel counter relieves stress on Achilles tendon.
• Full slip-lasted construction for lightness (186.5rg) and flexibility.
• Light. natural rubber outsole with high-impact heel design.
• Shock-absorbing natural rubber outsole with medial arch strap.

THE SEOUL '88
KangaROOS designed the Seoul '88 for hard and fast training as well as racing. Optimized shock absorption is a key feature. Pronation "minimizers" are built in.

• G Force air corridors provide extra shock dissipation.

'84 WALKER
KangaROOS' answer for the competitive walker. Combination lasted 2-to-1 heel-toe ratio for improved stride efficiency. Features positive-tracking forepart sway bars.

• Special metatarsal insert for toe off relief.

THE ASSAULT
KangaROOS new, high mileage trainer. Extra stability for both heavy-and light-weight runners. Engineered for runners who train hard.

• Dual lacing system insures proper fit.

HIGH TECH 'ROOS, DESIGNED FOR ATHLETES WHO HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOMETHING BETTER.

KangaROOS

U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,296,559 • D261,695 • D261,823 Foreign patents granted, other patent applications pending.

World's Only Shoes With Pockets

1982 Envoys U.S.A., Inc., 48 Worthington Drive. Maryland Heights. MO 63043

New Balance 320 vintage sneakers from 1978

Here’s a great old ad for the New Balance 320 model. This original vintage NB 320 print ad is available at our web store RewindRunning.com.

Ad info is below:

320 1976-77's number one rated trainer — tough, comfortable, fully protective. This year's 320 has a one-piece upper with padded tongue, a fuller, boxier toe (from a last with broader toe design), a lightweight outer sole with flared heel and wrapped toe for greater durability, and a foam-backed tricot heel cup that fits snugly all around for improved support. Men's 31/2AA-15EEEE, in Royal Blue with White.

See your local authorized New Balance dealer, or send for our free color catalog. 38 Everett Street Boston, Massachusetts 02134

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Converse 1984 vintage sneaker ad for the Laser, Force-5 and Phaeton

Below is a 1984 vintage sneaker ad for the Converse Laser, Force-5 and Phaeton. Converse developed these runners with sports podiatrist Dr. Lloyd Smith in an effort to reduce pronation and protect the knee. Outside of that this ad brings another 1980’s Tron style light grid.

Ad info is below:

CONVERSE STABILIZER-BAR SHOES It's a fact. The average runner comes down with 500 pounds of force every time the foot impacts the ground. Combine this kind of force with excessive pronation—a knee-twisting side-to-side foot motion—and it can cause serious knee problems, the leading form of running injury. Converse patented Stabilizer-Bars have been developed by Converse at their biomechanics facility in collaboration with Dr. Lloyd Smith, Sports Podiatrist. They help reduce pronation and protect the knee. And since runners experience varying degrees of prona-don, we built varying degrees of stabilization into three different shoe models.

To find out which model best fits your running needs, take the quiz on the left; Converse Stabilizer-Bar Shoes. We design them the way we design all our athletic shoes. By studying our top athletes, we're able to come up with improved biomechanical designs. That's why they're made for the part of the body that running is hardest on. The knees.

CONVERSE
Reach for the stars. Reach for Converse.
The Official Athletic shoe of the 1984 Olympic Games.

Converse 1984 vintage sneaker ad for the Laser, Force-5 and Phaeton @ The Deffest

Foot Locker 1981 vintage sneaker ad featuring Adidas, Nike, Saucony, New Balance, Brooks, and Etonic

Here’s a 1981 Foot Locker vintage sneaker advertisement featuring various old school runners and mentions Adidas, Nike, Saucony, Puma, New Balance, Brooks, Etonic, Reebok, and Tiger.

The models featured below are the:
adidas TRX Trainer and Lady Orion
Nike Columbia, Yankee and Internationalist
Saucony Jazz
New Balance 430, 660 and 720
Brooks Hugger G.T.
Etonic Stabilizer

Ad info is below:

Start. Stride. Kick. Second wind. Peak. Win! Run when it counts. For your favorite big-name running shoes, walk into Foot Locker. Our athletic shoe experts can fit you in Adidas, Nike, Saucony, Puma, New Balance, Brooks, Etonic, Reebok, Tiger, and more. Because whatever your distance, we take it as seriously as you do.

Foot Locker 1981 vintage sneaker ad featuring Adidas, Nike, Saucony, New Balance, Brooks, and Etonic @ The Deffest

Vans Breakers 80s Break Dancing High tops vintage sneaker ad

Here’s another old school vintage advertisement for Vans Breakers sneakers. For a short time in the 80s Vans went for the burgeoning breakdancing scene and nothing says hip hop quite like wing tip high tops. For more history on these we posted about these Vans high tops before and you can check out that ad here. Vans should re-issue these.

Ad info is below:

We’re BREAKING OUT
from COAST TO COAST

Man, I need VANS Breakers
Only For The Elite!

Tred2 1978 vintage sneaker ad for the Zephyr model running shoes

Today we’ve got a 1978 vintage sneaker ad from Starting Line Sports for Tred2’s Zephyr model runners. Tred 2 started out as a brand that resoled shoes in San Jose, CA before eventually starting up their own brand. If you want to learn more about their history you can see some other old ads Tred 2 advertisements here.

Ad info is below:

ZEPHYR by TRED2

An exciting new training shoe steams into the running shoe market from Tred-2, long famous for its quality tennis shoes. The Zephyr puts you on the right track with a revolutionary honeycomb-based sole that combines with waffles to reduce the instability found with most waffled soles. Durability is increased since the honeycomb foundation provides new gripping edges and wearing surface as the waffles wear away. Its sleek, seamless upper is virtually blisterproof. Blue nylon with blue trim in men's sizes 6-12 & 13. White nylon with blue trim in women's sizes 4-10. $29.95

STARTING LINE SPORTS P.O. Box 8, Mt. View, CA 94042.

Tred2 1978 vintage sneaker ad for the Zephyr model running shoes @ The Deffest

Saucony Hornet 1978 vintage sneaker ad by athletic attic

Here’s a cool old 1978 vintage sneaker ad for the Saucony Hornet model running shoes. This original vintage Saucony Hornet sneaker print ad is available at our web store RewindRunning.com.

Ad info is below:

Ms. Hornet

Hornet

The ‘Attic is full of Hornets.

Athletic Attic stores are loaded with Hornets these days. These top ranked shoes from Saucony were rated #1 for rearfoot impact absorption by Runner's World Magazine — and given a 5-Star rating. We recommend them highly, and a closer look at a Hornet will tell you why:
The added tongue and quarter, thick midsole wedge and herringbone outsole design combine to create a highly comfortable durable training flat.
The Ms. Hornet provides the same kind of outstanding performance for the female runner, and both men's and women's models are available in a wide variety of sizes. But our favorite Hornet feature is the very affordable price. It really takes the sting out of buying a top-rated running shoe! Visit your nearest Athletic Attic today. Things are buzzing!

saucony

Athletic Attic

Puma Week 1983 vintage sneaker ad featuring the Intimidator, Soft Rider, Puma Court, and Game Cat

Here’s an old school Sears advertisement from 1983 for Puma Week. the models in this ad are the Puma Intimidator, Soft Rider, Puma Court, and Game Cat.

Ad info is below:

PUMA IS MAKING TRACKS AT SEARS.
Jump to it and NOW SAVE $3-$7. save on all our Puma shoes! During Puma Week at Sears you can save on a wide variety of styles, colors and sizes for the whole family. Run, jump, jog, even walk...but don't stop until you get to Sears Shoe Department for our big Puma Sale May 22-May 28.
Available in most larger Sears retail stores. Prices and dates apply only to the Continental United States except Alaska. Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1983

PUMA

YOU'RE IN FOR A CHANGE AT Sears

1975 retro running shoes survey featuring adidas, puma, tiger, nike and new balance

Here’s a vintage running shoe write up of surveys from 1975 featuring various old school sneakers. The running shoe models in the pages below are the adidas SL 72 / SL76, Puma 9190, Asics / Onitsuka Tiger Jayhawk, Nike Boston 73 and Nike Roadrunner as well as the New Balance Interval.

The Tiger Pinto model that is referred to a couple of times below is featured on the cover of the 1977 book The Complete Book of Running by James Fixx which you can see at the amazon affiliate link here.

Page info is below:

1. Adidas SL 72 / SL76

It’s hard to attack success, and the SLs arc nothing if not successful. The runners we surveyed chose them twice as often as the nearest competitor among training shoes. (While not designed as a racing flat, the SLs still are third there in popularity.) And they rank first in overall quality, as determined in the preceding section. The well-elevated, round., well-supported heel is a popular Adidas innovation. The front of the shoe still gives some runners problems, however. They complain of cramped toes in that area (a familiar complaint about all Adidas, incidentally) and of inadequate padding underneath. We've lumped the two models-72 and 76—together here because the differences are in appearance only.
Shoe: Model Nos. 3470 (SL-72) and 3473 (SL-76). Introduced in 1970 (SL-72) and 1974 (SL-76). Available in 3.-15 (one width). Single size-nine shoe weighs 10, our. Suggested October 1975 price $29.95.
Upper: Nylon. Blue with white trim (SL-72), Green/yellow (SL-76). Rigid heel counter. Padded upper rim with extra-high achilles pad. Removable arch cushion.
Use: Worn by 16.1% of surveyed runners for training, 14,5% for racing. Drop rate (users divided by quitters) 22%.
Sole: Two layers, outer 1/4th inch, inner 1/8th inch. Good sole flexibility. Flat shank. Heel lift 7/16ths inch. Rounded at heel.

2. Puma 9190

Puma, Adidas' sometimes bitter competitor in track and field shoes, hadn't made a serious bid in the road market until fairly recently. Then Puma released the 9190—an answer to the SL-72. Though the 9190 is only half as popular among the runners we surveyed, it matches its rival point for point in all other respects. We rate it a close second in overall quality. Shoe: Model No. 9190. Introduced in 1970. Available in men's sizes 3-14 (one width). Single size-nine shoe weighs II ounces. Suggested October 1975 price about $28.

Upper: Nylon. Blue with white trim, red/white, gold/black. Rigid heel counter. Padded upper rim with extra-high achilles pad. Removable arch cushion.
Sole: Two layers, outer 1/4th inch, inner 1/8th Good flexibility at ball of foot. Flat shank. Heel lift 1/2 inch. Rounded at heel.
Use: Worn by 7.8% of surveyed runners for training. Drop rate (users divided by quitters) 15%.

3. Tiger Jayhawk

By our figuring, the Jayhawk is the leader in racing flats. It trails its older brother, the Tiger Pinto, by miles in popularity. But the Jayhawk measures up better in all other categories except price ($5 more) and weight (an ounce heavier per shoe). The extra dollars and ounces give a heel counter, a supported arch and three layers of rubber under the forefoot. A recurring complaint about Jayhawk is that the top rim “bites in” at the heel.
Shoe: Model No. G-5. Introduced in 1974. Available in men's sizes 4-13 (one width). Single size-nine shoe weighs eight ounces. Suggested October 1975 price $21.95.
Upper: Nylon. Gold with blue trim. Rigid heel counter. Removable arch cushion.
Sole: Three layers, outer 1/8th inch, middle 1/16th inch, inner I /8th inch. Good flexibility at ball of foot. Flat shank. Heel lift 3/8ths inch. Rounded at heel.
Use: Worn by 6.7%of surveyed runners for racing, 1.0% for training. Drop rate (users divided by quitters) 13%.

4. Nike Boston '73

The racers love it. Only one other shoe, the Tiger Pinto, has of them in it among the runners we surveyed. We rate Boston much higher than the Pinto, largely because it has better arch support inside (built-in pad) and outside (flat shank). But we place it slightly behind the similar Tiger Jayhawk because the Boston lacks a solid heel counter and its sole material is a bit less durable. The Boston, like all Nikes, comes with a Spenco insole as standard equipment.
Shoe: Model No. 2420. Available in men's sizes 3.13 (one width). Single size-nine shoe weighs eight ounces. Suggested October 1975 price $21.95.
Upper: Nylon. Blue with white and gray trim. Minimal heel counter. Built-in arch support.
Sole: Two layers, both 1/8th inch. Good flexibility at ball of foot. Flat shank. Heel lift 3/8ths inch. Rounded at heel.
Use: Worn by 16.2% of surveyed runners for racing, 1.7% for training. Drop rate (users divided by quitters) 14%.

5. N.B. Interval 3:05

After more than a decade of relying on its old standby, the ripple sole, New Balance has switched to a more standard one—the so-called "SL" with the thick heel wedge and rounded back. And the venerable New England company has joined the swing to nylon with this new all-purpose shoe (it previously had only a racing model). The Interval looks promising enough to rate fifth in our analysis. Variable width is a big plus, as is the "flared" heel (wider at the ground than ; tithe heel counter. A minus is the "lip" around the rim which tates some people's heels.

Shoe: Introduced in 1975. Available in men's sizes 31/2AA to 15EEEE. Single size-nine shoe weighs 9'/2 ounces. Suggested October 1975 price $23.95.
Upper: Nylon. Blue with white and blue trim. Rigid heel counter. Padded upper rim. Removable arch cushion.
Sole: Two layers, outer 1/4th inch, inner 1/8th inch. Good flexibility at ball of foot. Flat shank. Heel lift 3/8ths inch. Rounded at heel.
Use: All-purpose shoe. Issued too late to be surveyed.

6. Nike Road Runner

This one has exciting possibilities. The newly-released Road Runner stands out in nearly every category of our analysis: price (less than $20), sole make up (comparable to the Cortezes), light weight (just 8 1/2 ounces), etc. It remains to be tested by large numbers of runners. Their verdict is the critical one. But our guess is that it will at least be maintaining the number six rating a year from now. One drawback, however, be a sole which feels relatively harder than most Nikes.
Shoe: Introduced in 1975. Available in men's sizes 3-13 (one width). Single size-nine shoe weighs 8 1/2 ounces. Suggested October 1975 price $19.95.
Upper: Nylon. Green with blue and yellow trim. Rigid heel counter. Extra-high achilles pad. Removable arch cushion.
Sole: Two layers, outer 1/4th inch, inner 3/8ths inch. Fair flexibility at ball of foot. Flat shank. Heel lift 7/16th inch. Rounded at heel.
Use: All-purpose shoe. Issued too late to be surveyed.

1975 retro running shoe models featuring adidas, Puma, Tiger, Nike and New Balance

1975 retro running shoe models featuring adidas, Puma, Tiger, Nike and New Balance

New Balance Interval and Nike Roadrunner vintage running shoe models.

New Balance Interval and Nike Roadrunner vintage running shoe models.

Asics Onitsuka Tiger 1978 vintage sneaker ad featuring the Montreal II, Corsair, Jayhawk and Enduro

Here’s a 1978 retro running shoe ad for the Asics Tiger model sneakers. This ad was put out by The Athlete’s Foot and features the Montreal II, Corsair, Jayhawk and Enduro models.

Ad info is below:

SOFT LANDINGS EVERY STEP AND STRIDE OF THE WAY

Montreal II T-35 nylon uppers
Corsair T-24 leather uppers
Jayhawk G-5 nylon
Enduro T-36 nylon mesh

TIGER SHOES AT THE ATHLETE’S FOOT STORES
Flexible. Lightweight. Well-cushioned to absorb impact with your every step and stride. Let the experienced specialists at THE ATHLETE'S FOOT put you into the right Tiger shoes for YOUR kind of running. Grass or path. Track or tough terrain. One mile. Three miles. Twenty-six miles. No one knows the athlete's foot like THE ATHLETE'S FOOT stores. Great color selection for men and women. Great price selection.
Available only at participating stores.

No one knows the athlete's foot like

The Athlete's Foot

Asics Onitsuka Tiger 1978 vintage sneaker ad Montreal II, Corsair, Jayhawk and Enduro @ The Deffest

Various vintage running shoe and retro sneaker models from 1981

This old scan is from 1981 and has some well worn distress. It looks like it survived The Great Flood. Below we have retro sneaker models from:

Pro Wings
Pro-Specs - Marathons
Brooks
Nike
Converse
Asics Tiger
Autry - Concorde
Puma - Fast Rider
adidas

Various retro vintage sneaker and running shoe models from 1981 @ The Deffest