jakeypotato
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Asics Gel Kayano 18, IMO Nikes are just for aesthetics, not performance.
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Asics Gel Kayano 18, IMO Nikes are just for aesthetics, not performance.
depends, to me are the only shoes that don't make my knees hurts... I can't stand Mizuno and Asics, i've tried but I litteraly am not able to run in them ,they feel just weird to meAgreed
depends, to me are the only shoes that don't make my knees hurts... I can't stand Mizuno and Asics, i've tried but I litteraly am not able to run in them ,they feel just weird to me
I guess is all about feeling, are probably all pretty good at the moment, tecnology wise I mean.
I actually always liked their "style" badly said, they look very appealing ,I also red very nice things about them ... Just in Italy are very difficoult to find and where you can they cost 170 euro...Have you ever tried Brooks? I run in their Ghost model and they are by far the best shoes I have ever run in. I have tried Nike, Asics and Pearl Izumi. Brooks is strictly about running, they only make shoes for that purpose.
if it's your first pair, it helps to have someone analyze your gait and show you a few pairs that fit the way you run. Most people overpronate and many supinate when they run. Once you know how you move, you can buy the next pair on your own.When buying a new pair of running shoes, is a "professional's" opinion needed (i.e. test run it in the store under "supervision") or is the "feels good -> is good" approach fine?