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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Newton Gravity 10 and Motion 10 Review | Podcast

The team pulled together this week to drop a video review of the latest in Newton’s Motion and Gravity series. The shoes are degradable in approximately 10 years and utilizes several sustainable and recycled features. Normal shoes are approximately 40 years according to Newton. The Gravity and Motion are the neutral and stability daily training models from the brand, whose technology focuses on their action/reaction technology underfoot which we go into in our review.


The new Gravity, a neutral daily trainer. and Motion, their lightweight stability trainer. hit the decade mark this year. The brand brings an eco conscious focus to their 2021 offerings, featuring durable shoe made from recycled materials. Their new shoes promise to break down up to 75% faster with their new design. Additionally, they have incorporated a new gender tuned fit to each model. 
 
Quick specs: (per Newton)
Weight: 8.6 oz, 243 men (Gravity), 8.8 oz, 249 g men (Motion), 7.2 oz, 204 g women (Gravity), 7.4 oz, 209 g women (Motion)
Drop: 3.0

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Video Review


Chapter Preview
00:00 Intro 
5:03 Upper of Gravity 10 
8:25 Ride of the Gravity 10 
15.59: Stability of the Gravity 
17:58: If this shoe.... 
21:04: Motion 10 Review

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