In short:Combines adiPRENE+ cushioning on the midsole and a soft rubber outsole with a light, breathable upper Sol: PLUSH CUSHIONING, RESPONSIVE & COMFORTABLE Strengths: Good work-horse shoe for road running & trail work Weaknesses: Good work
the shoe to be a stiff ride, and questioned whether the cushioning would stand up to repeated long runs. While the fit was very good, the shoes would be improved by greater flexibility in the forefoot.Wear testers say "An all-rounder - good for short runs
to see RW recommends it too. Tried th Lunarglides, but made my arches ache! Abegreytop: WIDE VERSION IS A NICE FIT Strengths: Light.Good grip even on trails.Good cushioning even for my 13stone. Weaknesses: Light.Good grip even on trails.Good cushioning
variety of surfaces including mud and woodland trail. I have worn them for 20+mile training and racing 10K, both of which the shoe was great for. Weaknesses: These excellent Adidas offerings felt fast, light and delightfully comfortable straight out
In short:Top-of-the-range cushioning shoe and it duly offers impressive comfort. Pros:Top-of-the-range cushioning shoe and it duly offers impressive comfort. Cons:Top-of-the-range cushioning shoe and it duly offers impressive comfort. Weight (M
Weaknesses: Give enough support for mild pronators, wide toeboxGood grip can be used for light trail work Overall: Great shoes once their broken in and good value. IronDuke: GOOD VALUE! Strengths: Great cushioning & comfort up to 7 miles... Weaknesses: Great
In short:Light stability shoe with Acteva midsole, dual density medial post and Abzorb SBS cushioning inserts in the heel and forefoot whitney spivey: A FANTASTIC, SOLID, COMFORTABLE SHOE. Strengths: Weaknesses: Overall: good for everything from
. Frenchie: SIMPLY EXCELLENT Strengths: ComfortPrice Weaknesses: ComfortPrice Overall: Excellent training shoes. Front and rear cushioned for under £60. A stable price for quite a few years. Can withstand trail running. theRoddyFrame: DISAPPOINTING Strengths
more cushioned toe-off. We say Saucony has tweaked the Triumph 7 while preserving its well-judged fit and excellent ride quality - and it was among the most cushioned shoes on test. Wide-footed runners and orthotics wearers found the forefoot a little
, feel quick without cushioning being stodgy. Strengths: Used to avoid Nike because fit was terrible for me (not too wide and 'shallow' from sole to top of foot), especially their trail shoes, but these are much better (so maybe bear in mind if Nike