

That's all due to the fact that modern people are giving preference to convenience and comfort. This can be explained by the product's specificity: sneakers have been a part of our daily lives as footwear for every occasion for a long time already - whether we are having a walk around the city or a picnic in the countryside, going to gym, stadium, night club or even to work. Glowing sneakers from Noxton Company were designed for various social and age groups, people of different professions and physical activity level. Welp, maybe next time.We can ship the glowing sneakers to any country in the World. With so much reflectivity, you certainly don't need it, but it would come in handy during times where it's pitch black outside and there's no light to reflect. The only knack on the Kinvara 4 Viziglo is the absence of actual glow-in-the-dark material. If you like to venture out into the darkness from time to time, this shoe will have you covered from heel to toe. Integrated with Saucony's proprietary Viziglo technology, the upper on the Kinvara 4 Viziglo features all-around reflectivity for maximum visibility during low light conditions.
#Glow in the dark shoes series
The Saucony Kinvara series was already one of the best-looking running shoes around even before Saucony gave it the Viziglo treatment, but now that shoe is straight fire. In the dark, the light source reflects off the shoe creating visibility, and in complete darkness without a light source, the shoe glows in the dark once you’ve it’s been charged. In low light, the shoe’s fluorescence creates visibility. Not only is the 1400 built for blazing fast speed, but the shoe features three levels of visibility to increase runner awareness any time of the day. If your goal is to be seen, the New Balance Glow in the Dark 1400 is the shoe you want on your feet. Inspired by Paul Revere’s infamous “Midnight Ride” in April 1775, the shoe features a star-studded design on the sole, as well as night-glow piping and branding on the upper, for a ride that’s worthy of a midnight run. New Balance has released countless special edition versions of its popular 890v3 neutral running shoe, but none are quite as impressive as the Boston 890v3. So whether you like to hit the road early in the AM or late at night, the Cumulus 15 Lite-Show has your back. The Cumulus 15 Lite-Show features a reflective upper with glow-in-the-dark detailing for optimal runner visibility during low light conditions. RELATED: The 10 Best Women’s Running Shoes for BeginnersĪs if the standard colorways of the Mobium Elite weren’t bright enough, Puma rolled out a glow in the dark version of the shoe to really light up the road in 2013. All it takes it a quick charge via exposure to natural sunlight or artificial light and you have a glowing pair of neutral runners that feature a unique fit thanks to the Mobium Band in the sole.įans of the Gel Cumulus series will love the glow in the dark treatment Asics has give to the latest version of the popular stability shoe. RELATED: 10 Reasons to Never Run a Marathon, Ever RELATED: The 15 Best NYC Marathon Edition Running Shoes Follow him on Twitter the latest in performance footwear and gear. Gurvinder Singh Gandu is a New York City-based writer and wear-tester for Sneaker Report, and contributor to Complex Media. And given that today's Halloween and all, maybe your new glow-in-the-dark kicks can even double as your trick-or-treating costume (if you're still into that sort of thing).

Some of your favorite models have been given the night-glow treatment, so next time you lace up, you know they'll see you coming. Understanding the safety needs of night running, many of the top footwear brands have introduced sneakers with all-out visibility features ranging from reflective materials to actual glow-in-the-dark finishes. In fact we've put together the following list of the best glow-in-the-dark running shoes to help you do just that-to get out on the road and start racking up those miles (all while being safe of course). But that doesn't have to be the case-just because there's less light outside doesn't mean you can't step out for your daily run. Well runners, it's that time of the year when the days begin to get shorter and making it home in time for an after-work run seems beyond reach.
