noticable benefit actually occurs to running performance. Running For Beer: COMFORTABLE ENOUGH TO RUN A MARATHON IN STRAIGHT OUT THE BOX Strengths: I run everything from 2 milers to 52 milers in them. The last pair I only did a 2 mile run in before running
this year after taking on board advice from a specialist running shop. Wise move on my part. The Inspires are a fantastic shoe, and have served me well from speed sessions to half-marathon and beyond. Taking the 5's on to Dublin marathon next week - I
should suit most people. They are very strong and survived the Warrington Half Marathon / swim 2010! the mighty pudding: THis is about the women's Nimbus 12. A disappointing redesign of the brilliant Nimbus 11. Strengths: I loved the Nimbus 11 and wore
'Response' (as you'd expect) but after a half marathon they still weren't 'slapping' the road. The upper is a good breathable material. Weaknesses: Cushioning is excellent as you would hope. The shoe is not quite a responsive as the adidas 'Response' (as
, racing and everything else to do with running. Overall: A great book. Helped my dad train for Comrades Marathon in South Africa (56 miles)years back & helped me for FLM 2005. If you need to know about how to train, race, eat then this is a must read. GGHT
, lovely cushioning, attractive styling & a reasonable price point then there is no question about it THIS is the shoe for you. never/again: GREAT Strengths: Ihave ran in this shoe for ten years,new paireach year to train for london marathon. Weaknesses
Strengths: When I tried them in the store they felt very comfortable and wide. I'd argue similar fit to and slightly more cushioning in the heel to pair of Brooks I did my first marathon in. Weaknesses: When I tried them in the store they felt very
am now more confident stepping up the miles for the Liverpool Marathon in October. The Roadrunner: WENT FOR THESE AS THEY HAVE A NICE SLIM PROFILE AND VERY LIGHT WITHOUT LOOSING SUPPORT, DNA SOLE WORKS WELL. Strengths: Very light, they didn't take any
except for the heels which rapidly wore down in a very short period. My weight, running technique nor routes have varied much so I can only suggest a softer compound. I own several pairs of 768's and have used them for my marathon training
of these on the Dublin Marathon (only used six though), and they helped me get to the finish line standing. However the weight soon adds up, compared to some of the lighter ones such as Squeezy or High Five.Given that, i think i'll stick with these in future, they