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Nike vs Adidas vs Reebok: Which are the most comfortable sneakers?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 12, 2024, 08:31 IST
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It’s a face-off between the best sneaker brands

Whether you wish to purchase sneakers for a marathon, training, or casual jumpers, investing in a good pair with style and durability calls for a peek into the collection of Nike, Adidas, and Reebok. These three sneaker brands have been ruling the industry for decades and have surprisingly similar-looking products with a similar price range and durability chart. But, amongst the three which one tops the list for providing the utmost comfort to your heels and toes? Do not get fooled by their popularity and variety, but let’s talk in terms of comfort, which one should top the chart and should enter your cart.

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Nike

Nike shoes are mostly suitable for running and walking and may even press out of shape but the comfort this brand provides should be illegal as they keep you away from painful blisters even after being bent out of shape. Their cushion technology prevents you from stumbling and always fits the room, making space for your toes and comes with a breathable foam which keeps the sneakers lightweight and not becoming an ultimate source of concern.

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Adidas

True to size and style, the uppers, soles, and midsoles of Adidas have no competition in the market and come with lightweight technology with stretchy uppers which are best for the running track. However, the stiff leather leaves little room for fabulous cushioning, and the brand provides a decent cushioning technology good for overall muscle movement. Adidas shoes are best suitable for trekking or running, but wearing them on a casual day is not an ideal call.

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Reebok

Reebok shoes come with a pump technology that improves support and stability and also have inflatable chambers around the ankles which help your foot to inflate and deflate accordingly. Made from synthetic and natural materials, Reebok shoes offer a decent solution for running with adequate protection, but for an everyday walk, the comfort bar can fit a lot better with decent cushioning and breathability to stop the creation of sweat.

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Final call

Nike, Adidas, and Reebok stand to be on the top 5 list of the most popular sneaker brands aiding style and comfort to feet across the globe. But when comparing all three in terms of comfort, Nike has to secure the top spot because of its range of cushioning technologies such as the Air Max series. Coming with excellent shock absorption and soft feel athletic comfort, Nike sneakers automatically adjust according to your comfort level and specific needs and also come with long-lasting durability.

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Special mention to Puma

Puma and Adidas were founded by the Dassler brothers, wherein in 1948 the duo split and separated their business ventures. Over the years, Puma has also carved a strong niche in the sneakers market and is standing on top with the other brands with the fierce jumping leopard taking a strong power in the market. Known for its reasonable price range, styling detailing, and overall comfortable call, Puma sneakers give adequate support with a secure and robust outsole and strong durability power.

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Which one is your favourite?

Which sneaker brand do you prefer the most?

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Tim Schell
534 days ago
I have over 248 pair of sneakers and 80 are Nike and I'm going to sell all my Nike as they hurt my feet and I now have blisters and corns from my Nike. Unlike the above article my feet cannot stand Nike as there so uncomfortable and I'm hearing this from many people. Not sure what happened but there not what they used to be.
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