achillies tendon either and no blistering issues. Weaknesses: Was guided to buying these after gait analysis, having tried several models from several brands. I only weigh 70kgs and have got good mileage from them so far (probably 600kms already) and reckon
:"The fit was generally good and the shoe was comfortable but the heel did not fit well and put pressure on my Achilles tendon. I am a mild overpronator but these did not appear to adequately correct it." - Shona Campbell
cusioning shoe, which has helped clear up my achilles tendonitis. After 60 miles it has started chafing. Strengths: Coming from Nike (Pegasus 26, Vomero 3 and 5), the Cumulus was a very good change. The cushioning is a bit firmer, but very good. I've been
achilles tendonitis when wearing Nike shoes (despite using appropriate shoes for my gait with orthotics),and haven't had a problem since. As soon as I tried these on could feel the difference. Less softly cushioned than Nike at rest but as well cushioned
tendonitis and black toe. Will keep buying them as long as they keep making them. Nick Rowlands: THE PERFECT SHOE FOR ME! Strengths: Great fit. Weaknesses: Great fit. Overall: I'd never buy anything else. Tried some Pumas but they were awful. Someone who
cushioned. Weaknesses: Very light, good support, well cushioned. Overall: Just used them for training and then marathon few weeks ago. At no point did my feet or my usually problematic tib post tendon hurt at all, even during the race itself. They look
. Running is natural, keep it that way. Mike Jefferies: Innovative shoe that mimicks the movement of the foot. Strengths: Strengthens muscles and tendons not usually used, which is supposed to help reduce injury. Weaknesses: Strengthens muscles and tendons
of the shoe. my second toe is longer than my big toe so I buy a larger size...if not i suffer from black toe nails!i tend to have probs with achille tendonitis or heel spurs. the extra cushioning has really helped avoid injury.i would not consider buying
tendonitis in my knee, putting me out of training for 2 months. Whats worse, I knew something was wrong! As I was running in these shoes I became aware that I couldn't feel anything! My footfall was like having springs on the end of my legs, but this is a
for comfort, stability and for many many miles. Overall: I am an over-pronating runner, this shoe complements my orthotic well and provides so much support. I trust my cartlidges, tendons and bones are being well looked after. Douglas Biggart: NOT FOR ME