Comfortable fitLooks nice Overall: A good distance shoe, great for regular training but for speedwork or anything shorter than 10k a lighter shoe would definitely be far more responsive and suitable. Clunky for short distance, great cushioning and reliability
these for 3 weeks now and no recurrence of any previous symptoms. Very impressed! Muttley: A VERY DIFFERENT TYPE OF MOTION CONTROL SHOE Strengths: Very light and responsive, not like the usual overpronator's housebricks, great for faster running and speedwork
to such a flexible shoe (you can bend it in half with one hand). The outsole pistons were a roaring success, with quicker foot speed among the perceived benefits. However, the mesh allowed debris in offroad. A superlight shoe best for speedwork and shorter
and the omnis are nothing like that. the feel is soft and light and very responsive, great on the track for speedwork and fantastic on longer runs, a great shoe and can usually be picked up for a bargain price of around £50 online runnerman: LAST LONGER THAN
and responsive, great for speedwork on the track but also nicely suited for longer runs on pavements or even a little off road running. in all its a great fitting and feeling shoe, suited to a neutral runner who wants a hsoe capable of doing a lot of things for a
of millimeters off the shoe's collar, which stops it rubbing your ankle bone, which is a worthwhile improvement. Overall: I liked the last version a lot, and these aren't that different. They're still great if you're looking for a speedwork, marathon racer
:"Perfect for speedwork but the shoe could do with more forefoot cushioning."- Doug Hochstetler Michael Angeli: ONE OF THE TOP 5 STABILITY SHOES Strengths: Very lightweight shoe, good level of support, extremely comfortable. Didn't need breaking in at all, used straight
if you don't have it too strong. Good taste. Overall: I tend to use before, during and after speedwork - and feel the benefit Big_Kev: A TASTE AND TEXTURE YOU'LL HAVE TO GET USED TO. Strengths: This drink did seem to have the effect of delaying