Rush Running Co.

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Asics Gel Noosa Tri 6

This latest version of Asics' wild triathlon shoe is a lighter weight, mild stability racer/trainer. You won't find another shoe that looks this wild and feels this good!

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Brooks Pure Project

This is one of the most innovative lines of shoes on the market. The Brooks Pure Project gives men and women four footwear options to achieving a more natural gait. This line of shoes is the future of natural running.

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New Balance Minimus

New Balance's take on barefoot running using a Vibram outersole. Think of Vibram without the toes!

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Vibrams are here!

We now have the Bikila, Bikila LS, Komodo Sport, Komodo Sport LS, and the KSO TrekSport in multiple colors in stock!

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Garmin Forerunner 610

As the newest watch to the Forerunner line, the 610 offers a touch screen display, sleek yet durable design, and new applications for all your running needs.

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Pearl Izumi - isoTransition

Designed and developed with the help of two-time IronMan® World Champion Tim DeBoom. Just like other Pearls, this shoe has a seamless inner, stitchless upper, and is perfect for racing anything from the 5k to the Ironman distance triathlon.

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K-Swiss K-ona C

This is K-Swiss' light weight, mild stability trainer/racer. Perfect for those looking to try a lighter running shoe, while maintain a little bit of medial posting.

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Newton Momentum

Designed for the midfoot/forefoot runner.

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About Us
Mike and Alison Rush started running in middle school and haven't looked back since. Mike continued his running career at the University of Arkansas and has coached at Fayetteville High School and local runners of all distances, from the 5k to the marathon. Alison also ran for Arkansas... More
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