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What are midsoles made of?

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What are midsoles made of?

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     Midsole is the assembly production due to equipment needs and 

product updates material to produce a combination of parts, midsole is that the reasonableness of the appearance quality shoe lines clear, attractive appearance, while the intrinsic quality not easily deformed and comfortable to wear, especially in the manufacturing base production of compact clothes last.

       Midsole composed of inner bottom, inner bottom half, and a triple heart hook, shank and a half after the end of a rivet presses reinforced stereotypes, and then after trimming to cut back into service last hard parts. Its length and width at half bottom center position from behind the mouth hook 10mm, front foot length accounted for 55% of the material in the end choose recycled leather or vinyl, etc.Most midsoles are made of EVA, polyurethane, or a combination of the two ….Read more

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Most midsoles are made of EVA, polyurethane, or a combination of the two. EVA makes a great cushioning material and is very light and very flexible, but it tends to lose some of its rebound and resilience and becomes “compression set.” That is one of the major reasons that you should always rotate your running shoes between runs. Polyurethane is very strong and lasts a lot longer, but it is heavy and has less rebound than EVA. Shoes with an all polyurethane midsole are almost guaranteed to last a long time, both because of their resilience and because they will probably not be worn as often as they are likely to be too heavy for most runners. Most companies combine the two materials by putting the polyurethane in areas of the midsole that are put under the most stress and using EVA elsewhere. Different mixtures are the biggest separating feature between one brand of shoes and the next. What is comfortable and works for one person is also quite likely to be uncomfortable for their neigh

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