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went for run today with the new
« on: Nov 14th, 2016, 9:38pm » |
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I know you can’t really answer this but I’ll accept a rough opinion. I’m light, and for Nike Air Max 2016 Womens the last 7 months been using 890 v3’s. It’s time to replace them. I’m looking for a slightly softer than racing flat shoe but and the v4 doesn’t attract me, for one thing they’ve hiked the heel toe profile up from 8-10. I think I’d Nike Air Max 1 Femme like something reasonably flexible. Do you think the 1400v2 would fit the bill for me as an ‘everyday trainer’? Weekly mileage 45 miles, comfortable/easy pace about 7m/m. Only wear out the toes of shoes, 12mm heels just get in the way (a bit like yourself) Other than them I’m thinking Nike Flyknit Lunaracer +3 or Sketchers Gorun 3. What do you think? Any other suggestions.Would Nike Roshe Run Damen you recommend these for a supinator that lands on the forefoot? I run in Asics Nimbus and Brooks Glycerins, the Glycerins are quickly getting worn out on the outside, the Nimbus not so bad, but those shoes get hot, I always get Canada Goose Constable Parka blisters if I run more than 10k. I guess I am looking for something neutral, light and flexible (I’m a very petite female, BTW) with plenty of forefoot cushioning. Tks!I went for run today with the new 890 V5 and surprisingly felt even Nike Air Max 90 Donne Fiore lighter ride then 890 V4, it feels fast then before mile after mile, apart from traditional responsive “REVlite” midsole, the added new feature called Nike Air Max Thea Womens “ABZORB Crash Pad” designed for superior feelings en shock absorption. To be honest this 890 V5 is the smoothest ride yet in 890 series.
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