still loved the shoes.. Casual 10k: Great stability with decent toe-box and excellent foot support between strides.... Strengths: Price is keen for such a well made shoe. Compares favourably with the 1225 and very well against other brands top stability
for responsiveness. Recommended as a durable long-run shoe . Wear testers say "Shock dissipation was excellent. It felt like nothing could upset my stride." Steve Jessop Kevin Marsh 8: Best Shoe to date Strengths: supportive cusioning, great ride, light shoe
this shoes after an injury forced me to look for a more supportive shoes. These offer a strong level of stability with good cushioning to the forefoot. Started running in these and they didn't need any break in time. These shoes are good value and offer
In short:The closest thing to a motion control shoe in this guide, this is a stiff, solid, stable shoe suited to larger runners who need strong overpronation support and a firm feel underfoot. Full Review: WE SAY The closest thing to a motion
-testers say:"Solid and stable, but still made for a bouncy, comfortable run. Look good too – not too bulky for a stability shoe." - Lisa Buckingham AlJones 2: THESE ARE GREAT SHOES, LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMFORTABLE. Strengths: Good heel and forefoot cushioning
in the shoes will have just as great a ride as your 1st mile… Mmm I’ll post an update and let you know whether this is the case in 300 miles time! Up against stiff competition from other flagship stability shoes such as the Kayano, they are a credible
AS AN OMNI Strengths: Good cushioning & stability. Weaknesses: Good cushioning & stability. Overall: Quite disappointed with this shoe. A completely different fit than what I've come to expect from the Omnis, a lot narrower which is causing blisters. However