for training Steve Ho: EVEN BETTER THAN THE 10'S Strengths: out the box and ran a marathon in them. Weaknesses: out the box and ran a marathon in them. Overall: about 40gram light per shoe than the old 10's. the cushion is slightly firmer and allow for faster
: Lightweight, good cushioning, suitable for supinators, good grip, similar in performance to Nike Pegasus without the puncture problems. Overall: Alternating with the Mizuno Wave Rider 8, this is the shoe I tend to wear for the long marathon training runs
and ‘floating' external heel counter for a comfortable grip. We say This is Nike's flagship cushioning shoe, and testers immediately noticed the pillowy ride. Comfort was enhanced by the lightweight, chafe-free upper design. Test results also showed
QUITE LIGHTWEIGHT Strengths: Cushioning is good, general comfort is really good and supports high arches well - after several half marathons now plus the training that goes with that the shoes still feel as good as new - I know as I bought two pairs
not usually used, which is supposed to help reduce injury. Overall: Not a replacement for a well cushions high mileage shoe, but a once weekly run in these couls add a new dimension to your training. However, I have not worn then enough to know if any
shoe for beginners to advanced runners,even in the dry woods holds the ground. DAI JONES: AN OUTSTANDING EVERYDAY TRAINING SHOE-EXCELLENT CUSHIONING A Strengths: Very comfortable with excellent cushioning.Durable-I've logged well over 500 miles and I
get used to the lack of heel they are very easy to run in. Overall: I've finished a 15 mile training run in these and felt better than after shorter runs with more traditional shoes (Ghost and Wave). I'm seriously considering using them for Brighton
of responce and 1 durable when they were cheap afetr mk3 was released, now I wish i hadnt got the durable as the extra weight and bits do make it slightly more cumbersome, but still a great shoe for long training runs, my 1st set og response lasted 3 maras
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
In short:New Balance responded to the current lightweight trend by duly knocking nearly 30g from version two of this popular high-mileage workhorse. That the manufacturers have managed to do so without compromising on cushioning or changing