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Puma Complete Vectana
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Recommended for bigger runners who tend to land hard on their heels.
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Another new model, pitched as Puma's mid-range stability shoe. Its primary control features are a midsole ‘crash pad' to slow the speed of pronation, a dual-density medial post to control pronation, and a wider forefoot. A lighter foam has been used to keep weight down, and pronounced grooves in the ...
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ChocolateChicken
Good value and a decent option if you (like me) have flat feet but don't like the feel of breeze blocks on your feet.
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Kaylen Strench
Im a highschool cross country runner, and bought these to do my summer training runs..I was reccomended them at the local running store.
Ive run in them twice, 5 miles both times, and have found them utterly m
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Victoria ooh la la
They will do for the bulk of marathon training but I will definitely have new trainers for the big day, as they are not that good. Won't buy again.
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Light foam keeps weight down
Variable fit
Price:
£85.00
Year:
from 2009
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