km-half marathon in them and hope to lose another 10kg in the next 3 months! (am 66kg just now and 5ft 5-hoping to reach my goal of 56kg by august!) Douglas F: FINE. AND GOOD ENOUGH FOR MOST TRAIL RUNNING Strengths: Good grip. Wide toe box which
for occasional trail runs to. Weaknesses: I have run in Kayanos for the last 2 years and am on my 4th pair. The 16's I think feel marginally lighter than the 15's and as like every other pair you can do a normal run straight from the box with no problems. Good
to run. Strengths: On RunnersWorld.com, this shoe is identified as ideal for heel strikers, but as a firm forefoot runner I found this shoe very good as well. Put 60 miles on them in two weeks, with no signs of wear. Suitable for track, road and dry trail
- The most comfortable and durable long distance shoes going. Fully supportive and good grip on slippy surfaces. I use for road and trail. MY shoe of choiceAs an aside my Asics lasted 3 miles - seriously not comfortable although they were fine in the shop
not to run at all only 1 year ago, goes to show what he knew!) Overall: Awesome Patrick Martin 4: Very pleased so far Strengths: Great stability and a certain amount of bounce. Have used them on road and trail and they hold up well on both. Also used them
you are gliding. The softness prevents blisters,cramping & numbing in the foot that I normally suffer in harder shoes. My first run in them was a 16klm, on a trail run through big muddy puddles, and the water just drained off.The foot sits nice
. Weaknesses: Hugely supportive, very comfortable and a slightly narrower toe box than some, which suits. Overall: great shoe! I use these for road and the ASR version for tracks/trails. Looking forward to trying the new GTS 6 gold Xmas jingle tinsle present
-padded in comparison. Depends what you're running for - I'm trying to build up mileage and generally run on flat trails with some road-work. I find these have a great grip in the woodland areas too. Emma Gooderham: AN EXCELLENT SHOE Strengths: Everything. The support
this shoe performed in icy, muddy conditions at the start of the year, it could almost double up as a trail shoe. Grip and stability were both very good indeed, and the full length cushioning made for a plush ride while keeping the shoe responsive. Suited
and still supportive and gives a fatser more flexible run. I am about to buy my 4th pair and am also going to get the trail version. I wear orthotics in mine as I am a massive over pronator. The combination works well and all my injury issues and niggles