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David Hinde said: “The end product is a stability running shoe which incorporates all the latest technical benefits which are available. The PT-03 will provide support and cushioning to fulfil the needs of the majority of runners.”
One senior APTC officer who covered more than 800 kilometres in the same pair of PT-03s said they were an outstanding pair of running shoes.
Lt Col Phil Watkins of the APTC said: “The PT-03s are top quality running shoes, they embody the Army’s values and standards and we’re delighted to be associated with them. It’s the first time the Army has worked with a company in this way to share our expertise and experience and we expect them to be a great success.”
The Army’s crossed swords logo appears on the underside of the tongue. The shoe also comes with a brief history of the APTC.
The PT-03, which has a recommended retail price of £79, is available from the UK’s top specialist running stores and major sports shoe retailers including Sweatshop and The Athlete’s Foot. Customers can also order shoes online at www.ukgear.com or by calling the company direct on 0870 403 1400. As part of the arrangement between the Army and UK Gear the shoes are now worn by all APTC instructors, a total of more than 450 around the world. In addition, a proportion of the revenue from sales of the PT-03 will go back to the Army to be spent on quality of life enhancements for the units involved in the project.
Colonel Robin Clifford, head of the Army’s commercial branch, said, “This pioneering initiative is in keeping with the Army’s values of innovation, expertise and flexibility. We believe that activities like this, with Army personnel demonstrating that their specific skills can be of value and benefit to the public, are positive for the Army. Of course, the Army is very busy on operations and training, so we will only take part in such initiatives when they do not impact on our core activities.”
UK Gear is now working with the Army on a gym shoe for use indoors, an initiative that will be developed once the PT-03 pilot project has been assessed. |