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| yanda | Mar 13 2016, 07:03 AM Post #1 |
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Cheap Nike Air Max Trainers Been running on them for like 2 months now. Not much. Three times a week for 10K max. I¡¯ve really enjoyed the change, which from my Kayano 17, I guess is quite big. Three +s for me have been the weight, the change of foot motion, and having my toes more loose. They are a bit hard on the foot, so not sure I would go for a 20k with them, but still awesome. And yeah, why not, also a stylish shoe when not running too. I¡¯ve always wanted to try those ¡°better¡± running shoes brands, but they all look soooo¡.. Anyways Thanks again for this post! And btw Nike Air Max Trainers Sale , yeah, the v6 seems like a big No, No!No, but have not taken them off road or any place that required cutting or quick turns. As David said I think it¡¯s a limitation of a Flyknit type upper ¨C just not snug and supportive enough for trail work. Just a note on that heel cushioning: it can bottom out on heavier runners. I¡¯m 6-3 and 175 and a slight heel-striker, no pavement pounder, but the Lunarglide just doesn¡¯t have much underfoot for above-average -size runners. Too bad because it¡¯s a relatively light shoe in large sizes. I only use it for shorter runs. No arch troubles for me. I had a pair of the originals in blue back in ¡¯0 4 or ¡¯05, whenever that was- When I sucked so bad and I would hobble around every few months and hurt my knees. That¡¯s the kind of people I associate with these shoes. Shouldn¡¯t cool kids like you wear Sauconys or something like that now?You can see that after 40 miles I¡¯ve ground down the protruding portions of the white pods directly above and to the right the 4.0 in the image below:Nike Free 4.0 Flyknit side sole.I¡¯m wondering if the slightly rounded heel, curved sole, and flexibility of the sho Nike Air Max trainers UK e have something to do with this more anterior wear pattern? Comments |
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