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Nike Air Max Moto 5

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kevin mader
Reviewed: 17 October 2007

GREAT FITTING RUNNING SHOE, VERY LIGHT FEEL

Light, very comfortable, stable. Very attractive looking
For the first couple of miles on the shoe you feel like there is something odd under the ball of your foot, then it goes away. I was told it has something to do with spreading your toes out better
The shoe feels wonderful to wear and this may be unrelated but my runs have gotten noticably faster right after I purchased the shoe. It also absorbs shock very nicely and feels quite stable
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Performance:
5.0
Comfort:
5.0
Value:
5.0

Recovery Runner
Reviewed: 06 October 2007

ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL NO-NONSENSE CLASSIC NIKE SHOE

Great combination of Max Air in the heel and Zoom Air in the forefoot. Same last (and hence fit) as the Pegasus, durable, stable and very reasonably priced.
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A shoe that has a long heritage in Nike's line - in many ways this is the classic shoe they built their business on. Original Pegasus had the same configuration of PU heel and EVA forefoot but doesn't any more. Forerunners also include Air Max Triax then Air International. PU is rare these days but gives a wonderful 'ping' in the ride, makes the shoe very durable and suitable for runners of all weights. Great fit, great cushioning, stable. For me at least, pretty much the perfect shoe and strangely one you hear little about. For my money much better than the Pegasus or Vomero.
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Performance:
5.0
Comfort:
5.0
Value:
5.0

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