- but there was a decrease in cushioning over time. Best for neutral-gaited runners who value speed over durability.Wear testers say "Too light for heavy usage; after a month the upper started to deteriorate." Steve Grant Reefs: Good shoe for distance training, nice
In short:Well-cushioned shoe with a degree of stability and mesh upper for breathability steviet4x4: AVERAGE Strengths: very comfortable Weaknesses: very comfortable Overall: I got 300 miles out of these and the forefoot was gone not impressed
mid-upper support for a flexible but secure fit across the top of the foot.WE SAY This is Brooks' top-of-the-range cushioned shoe, suitable for neutral-footed runners. One of the best features was the pampered sensation on the run without compromising
for a very quick ride. Brooks' premium cushioning in the midsole gave testers a very comfy experience, although a few complained of irritation from the heel counter. A solid everyday training choice for neutral runners. Peter Perkins 2: No good if you
its standout features. Weight (M): 345g Contact: www.brooksrunning.co.uk Full Review: Brooks has used this shoe to showcase its green credentials by making plenty of use of BioMoGo in both the midsole and the forefoot to provide extra cushioning