can be found in the main review. Very good foot feel and the interior of the shoe is nicely smooth so sockless running causes no problems. Although I normally use flats for training the lack of heel rise is noticable in this shoe- so calves will get
these shoes great, enjoyed the sensation and could run pain free. It took some getting used to the extra extension of the calves, but once settled in it felt good. Weaknesses: Recovering from a knee injury I wanted to try to see if barefoot running was for me
, comfortable Overall: I bought these as I was feeling soreness in my calves on long runs and this was reduced when wearing them. They are very comfortable and I don't think I look as stupid wearing them as I thought I would. I only have a pair of Nikes
STABILITY SHOES Strengths: i'm a mild over pronator and of all the stability shoes i tried, this one came out on top. solid supportive feel, comfortable to run in and have never had any serious aches or pains in my feet/calves/knees since using them
is a more natural way to run, but warns that it can take heel strikers several months to adapt to the shoes, with sore calves to be expected along the way. Our testers certainly experienced this, but most also loved the lightweight racing feel
shock felt on my ancient calves but not too bad at all - on muddy tracks - superb. Obviously when the mud gets ankle deep they struggle, but don't we all? Alistair Mitchell 2: Great if you want a pair of trail shoes which offer more stability & support
calves and aching knees might benefit from a change. I Ordered nike lunar glide+ online without trying them on and was vey dissapointed with them. they seemed cheap and stiff with uneven seams inside so I sent them back. Spotted the wave rider on sale
or the kill your calves Strengths: there are planks at the top of the sole that help you run on your toes.its also a very comfortable shoe with alot of cusioning. Weaknesses: there are planks at the top of the sole that help you run on your toes.its also a
more cushioned ride but you'd get blisters. Forefoot's more flexible than Lunarglides, which means you have more effort during toe-off. On the bright side, better workout for the calves. Shoes push you more to land on your forefoot. Overall, I still