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The Straits Times
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Published on Aug 25, 2014

National Servicemen's running shoes through the years

SINGAPORE - At the end of the year, national servicemen will get to choose between Adidas and Zoot as their choice of running shoes. These will replace the current Asics shoes, in use since 2011. Before that, the men wore New Balance and Brooks models, which were introduced in 2007.

This is the Singapore Armed Forces' fourth change since 1995. We look at the foot gear of Singapore's army through the years.

Pre-1995
Servicemen use black gymnasium shoes — which are dubbed "gongfu shoes" — that have no proper rubber soles, are uncomfortable and wear out quickly.
pre1995.jpg


1995
The first overhaul of the SAF's running shoes sees New Balance models introduced.
1995.jpg


2007
Brooks running shoes are made available to servicemen in addition to existing models.
2007.jpg


2011
Asics running shoes are introduced throughout SAF in line with the forces' transformation to a 3G fighting force. They replace the previous Brooks and New Balance models. The Asics are lighter, more durable and more shock-absorbent than their predecessors.
2011.jpg


2014
By end of 2014, the SAF can expect to see its next change in running shoes. Replacing the Asics models are shoes from German brand Adidas and American sports brand Zoot.
2014.jpg



 
The Straits Times
www.straitstimes.com
Published on Aug 25, 2014

National Servicemen's running shoes through the years

SINGAPORE - At the end of the year, national servicemen will get to choose between Adidas and Zoot as their choice of running shoes. These will replace the current Asics shoes, in use since 2011. Before that, the men wore New Balance and Brooks models, which were introduced in 2007.

This is the Singapore Armed Forces' fourth change since 1995. We look at the foot gear of Singapore's army through the years.

Pre-1995
Servicemen use black gymnasium shoes — which are dubbed "gongfu shoes" — that have no proper rubber soles, are uncomfortable and wear out quickly.
pre1995.jpg


1995
The first overhaul of the SAF's running shoes sees New Balance models introduced.
1995.jpg


2007
Brooks running shoes are made available to servicemen in addition to existing models.
2007.jpg


2011
Asics running shoes are introduced throughout SAF in line with the forces' transformation to a 3G fighting force. They replace the previous Brooks and New Balance models. The Asics are lighter, more durable and more shock-absorbent than their predecessors.
2011.jpg


2014
By end of 2014, the SAF can expect to see its next change in running shoes. Replacing the Asics models are shoes from German brand Adidas and American sports brand Zoot.
2014.jpg




wah they now gib adidas shoes... my time, i wear the new balance, pretty durable, but abit buay balance...
 
wah they now gib adidas shoes... my time, i wear the new balance, pretty durable, but abit buay balance...

The flat-soled black kungfu shoes were the best for playing futsol at basketball courts. But I suspect they were responsible for knee and ankle injuries of many NSFs.
 
used to be wearing old black canvas pt shoes like the black pair shown in the pic, without the pattern insole.
 

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