and comfortable,excellent racers.very colourful Overall: paco: minimal and light. colour options available. good choice for a racing shoe up to 1/2 marathon or speedwork. Strengths: comfortable and low to the ground Weaknesses: comfortable and low to the ground
legs feeling fine after which you would not expect from a lightweight shoe. My staple shoe is a Pegasus and I am heavy at 14st 2. Overall: An excellent choice. Pautonnier Olpa: FAST AND LIGHT Strengths: Weaknesses: Overall: the best shoe i ever use
on but for racers i'll get another pair of these. GWH: GREAT VALUE Strengths: Light, comfortable and responsive Weaknesses: Light, comfortable and responsive Overall: Excellent choice for a first pair of performance trainers, I've used them for one race so far
SUPPORTIVE SHOE Strengths: Good cushioningHigh MileageGood support Weaknesses: Good cushioningHigh MileageGood support Overall: A first class supportive shoe for overpronators. In 20 years ASICs have been 1st choice. When I have deviated shin splints, sore
to be my shoe of choice but I've found subsequent "improvements" simply don't suit me like the original. I never wore Adidas because their brand image is a fashion shoe rather than a genuine runner's shoe. But "Runners World" review persuaded me to try them
, swapped to these for a recent half-marathon and did a 5 minute PB. These are so light and flexible i like them for training too now. Overall: Great, my current favourite on the road. Max Burgoyne 2: My first performance shoes and I love 'em! Strengths