beachgerrrl
Cathlete
neha
If you go to the Ryka.com site, I think they have a retailer search. I think some Sports Authorities carry them (not all the stores do).
Aerobic shoes, from what I've been told her, fall under the "studio" category. There are 2 models listed in this group: Rhythm II, and the Enlight II. From the descrip on the site, it seems the Rhy II is just an "aerobic shoe", and is for those who are going to be doing only aerobic (step, etc) type fitness exerc. The RII are not for any other type of exercise. Whereas the Enlight II seems to be a "crosstrainer", for many various types of fitness activity, so long as you don't do any one type very frequently. I actually needed a new pair of all-around crosstrainers anyway, so that's why I got the Enlights (plus Cathe said that is what she used). But, I think I will use the Rhythm II when I do my Step Aerobics.
If you look at the link I posted in my other post, the info says that the Rhythmic II has the most "motion stability", or something like that. The Enlight II, offer the next level down. So, I'm guessing the Rhythm II have better support? I still am on the fence about the answer to this. I tried calling customer serv at Ryka, and, LOL, they are only reading the SAME site info. ;( So, they weren't much help.
If you go to the Ryka.com site, I think they have a retailer search. I think some Sports Authorities carry them (not all the stores do).
Aerobic shoes, from what I've been told her, fall under the "studio" category. There are 2 models listed in this group: Rhythm II, and the Enlight II. From the descrip on the site, it seems the Rhy II is just an "aerobic shoe", and is for those who are going to be doing only aerobic (step, etc) type fitness exerc. The RII are not for any other type of exercise. Whereas the Enlight II seems to be a "crosstrainer", for many various types of fitness activity, so long as you don't do any one type very frequently. I actually needed a new pair of all-around crosstrainers anyway, so that's why I got the Enlights (plus Cathe said that is what she used). But, I think I will use the Rhythm II when I do my Step Aerobics.
If you look at the link I posted in my other post, the info says that the Rhythmic II has the most "motion stability", or something like that. The Enlight II, offer the next level down. So, I'm guessing the Rhythm II have better support? I still am on the fence about the answer to this. I tried calling customer serv at Ryka, and, LOL, they are only reading the SAME site info. ;( So, they weren't much help.