gimmicks but the "tongue tied" stops the tongue slipping and the stretchy eyelets seem to stop the need to re-do the laces as my feet expand during a run. Weaknesses: fits my feet, just the right amount of support, bounce and grip. The new bits may seems
quickly. BigCol: BEST SHOE I'VE EVER HAD! Strengths: Straight out of the box comfort, secure lacing, lightweight but supportive. I'm 17-stone and and ex-rugby player, I mainly run short distances but can creep up to 10 miles - I've tried Nike, NB, Etonic
feeling like there is a lot of spare room in them, the materials feel and look better than my last pair of Asics 2100s - the sole in particular is hardly showing any wear at all after 100 miles. A minor point but the laces are good and are just the right
changes very little between versions. They have shortened the laces in the 6, which is good because they were too long in the 5's. I have to replace them after 350-400 miles, any longer and I start to get aches and pains where the cushioning has gone
features include 100 per cent recycled laces and 10 per cent recycled blown-rubber outsole. The energy-return lug system definitely promoted quicker cadence but some felt that additional lugs across the width of the forefoot would provide greater stability
! Kevin Lawton: LOVE MINE Strengths: Weaknesses: Overall: KENNETH BOWRON: Strengths: Weaknesses: Overall: RunLikeTheWind: GREAT FIT. Strengths: Fit beautifully straight away. Easy to tighten to a good fit without a lot of fiddling with the laces
fitted to my feet, which are wide and different sizes. Adidas can cater for this, so that's a plus.When it came to running in them, I got blisters at first, but that soon settled down. Also, the tongue seemed to slip down under the laces. But I found
. A fascinating read and a great reference book Overall: Technical stuff can be a bit heavy going but the history of famous runners and races is fascinating. Plenty of good info to get you fired up and lacing on the running shoes MtR: INFORMATIVE