Retro Ad – October 1986 – Saucony – Portrait of a Great American Running Shoe

This ad features the Saucony Freedom GT.

“The Freedom GT: Shoes for the Great American Athlete”

Saucony GT Circa October 1986
Saucony GT Circa October 1986

One of the more interesting things about looking at these old ads is the evolution that the companies logos have all gone through. Well, except for Nike and Asics, they have retained almost identical logos to their older models.

Anyway, enough of that, leave a comment!

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Retro Ad – October 1984 – Sako – An obscure running shoe brand

“Why Beardsley, Benoit, Decker, Durden, Rodgers, Salazar, Scott, Shorter, or Virgin hasn’t yet endorsed SAKO running shoes”

Whilst perusing through a Running Times from October of 1984, I came upon this little gem.

Sako ad circa October 1984
Sako ad circa October 1984

It’s always interesting to see the brands that had failed as well as the familiar brands. This brand seems to be non-existent today, but if you know anything about them, share your info!

Say “SOCKO” in the comments if you enjoyed this obscure piece of running history.

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Retro Ad – July 1984 – New Balance – Runners Make Lousy Communists

“Why runners make lousy communists.”

Here’s a cold war era advertisement from New Balance highlighting the diversity of New Balance shoe models. The models highlighted in the ad include (From left to right) : 410, 460, 770, 990 (They still make this model!), The 700, A racing flat(unknown model), 565, 670, 850, and the 1300.

New Balance Ad Circa July 1984
New Balance Ad Circa July 1984

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Retro Ad – November 1988 – New Balance 830

Innovation Doesn’t Carry The Weight It Once Carried.

According to the ad it weighs a mere 264 grams, or about 9.3 ounces. Considering the features of this shoe and the technology in 1988 that’s very light!

New Balance 830 Ad - Circa November 1988
New Balance 830 Ad - Circa November 1988

“Proof once again that, when it comes to innovation, we don’t drag our feet. Or yours.”

As always, leave a comment if you enjoy the ad.

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Retro Ad – September 1990 – Brooks and Dave Scott

“Serious Performance”

Another Brooks ad, this one from 1990 and featuring the Rage, King Kongquest, and The Blast. Dave Scott also appears in this ad as a six time Ironman Triathlon winner, and 1989 runner-up.

Brooks with Dave Scott circa 1990
Brooks with Dave Scott circa 1990

I don’t remember any of the shoes featured in this ad, so if you do please leave a comment as we would love to know more about them.

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Retro Ad – January 1991 – Nike Air Structure

Runners are crazy. That’s okay.

Another classic ad from Nike. The Air Structure brand is still around today, as the Air Structure Triax. This particular shoe had a “redesigned Nike Footbridge” and “extra large Air units”.

Nike Air Structure Circa 1991
Nike Air Structure Circa 1991

Please, practice safe running. In a pair of Nike Air Structures.

Please leave a comment as well, especially if you remember wearing a pair of these.

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Retro Ad – June 1984 – Etonic Quasar

Until 1999, No One Else Can Make A Shoe This Good.

The Etonic Quasar was a very popular shoe when it was available since many people liked the Rear Foot Lacing System. This particular ad goes into detail on Etonics’ many patents such as the Dr. Rob Roy McGregor Foot Cradle, and the Dynamic Reaction Plate. Take a closer look.

Etonic Quasar Circa 1984
Etonic Quasar Circa 1984

If you had a pair of these, let us hear your story in the comments below.

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