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4 sco and 7 dwarfs ago
NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/8/2012 11:25AM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
are these "trainers" of flats? if they are trainers, are they the new version of the old Nike Lunar trainers?
G Boy
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/8/2012 11:36AM - in reply to 4 sco and 7 dwarfs ago Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I saw this shoe in person. It has a lunaracer sole with a nice light upper.
4 sco and 7 dwarfs ago
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/8/2012 11:48AM - in reply to G Boy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
well the old lunar trainer had a lunar sole as well....so is it more a trainer or flat?
nikeman
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/8/2012 1:55PM - in reply to 4 sco and 7 dwarfs ago Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Marathon flat. Lunar racer with a mesh upper. Good luck finding any. I think that they got thrown into the "fashion" line and are going to "bog box" department stores.
Racerdb
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/8/2012 2:23PM - in reply to nikeman Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Finish Line has them. Had a bunch of them at their store at the Mall.

http://www.finishline.com/store/catalog/product.jsp?productId=prod694061
Tyson
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/11/2012 10:05PM - in reply to nikeman Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Does anyone have specs on these? I tried them on at niketown Seattle today. They felt great. They stopped carrying the lunar racer and said this was the same, but they didn't have any specs (ie heel toe drop, weight etc) but they did seem the same with a mesh upper. Any real info would be great.
Thanks
nikeman
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 1:15AM - in reply to Tyson Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
According to the Nike design guys they are exactly that: A Lunar racer with a mesh upper.
Sat what?
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 9:00AM - in reply to Racerdb Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
BS from the finishline we site...
Need a history major to revise this description.

The Nike Lunar Montreal Men's Running Shoes pay homage to the 1976 Olympics and Steve Prefontaine. The original Nike Pre-Montreal Racer was a running flat designed for the long distance running rockstar himself. The retro running shoes have a breathable and supportive upper with Lunarlon cushioning for lightweight, ultra-plush cushioning and springy response. Sport a pair of shoes with some rich history - originally designed for Nike's first signature athlete!

Nike Lunar running shoes the pay tribute to the 1976 Olympics and Steve Prefontaine.
tyson
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 11:37AM - in reply to nikeman Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
thanks for the confirmation.
poiuy
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 11:48AM - in reply to Tyson Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Curious... how did they fit? Narrow/low volume, like the Lunaracer, or more of a medium width? Thanks.
FiascoJoe
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 11:55AM - in reply to poiuy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

poiuy wrote:

Curious... how did they fit? Narrow/low volume, like the Lunaracer, or more of a medium width? Thanks.


Definitely not as narrow or restrictive as the standard lunaracer. The mesh upper feels awesome in the forefoot, much more accomodating.

For most people it's probably still a racer, but if you like lightweight yet soft, I think it's pretty damn good for some higher mileage stuff as well.
Nutella1
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 12:52PM - in reply to FiascoJoe Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Interesting. Never liked the Lunaracer (1 or 2) upper. But the platform is pretty nice - lightweight but still you can do long training runs in those because of the ample cushion.

Are they producing these just for Finishline?
nikeman
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 2:49PM - in reply to Nutella1 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
They're available on Eastbay now too. Looks like they're making about 10 different colors.

http://sneakernews.com/2012/03/11/nike-lunar-montreal-upcoming-colorways-2/
poiuy
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 3:27PM - in reply to Nutella1 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Nutella1 wrote:

But the platform is pretty nice - lightweight but still you can do long training runs in those because of the ample cushion.


I agree. I run almost entirely in the Lunaracer. I have narrow feet so they work well for me.
nikeman
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/12/2012 6:13PM - in reply to poiuy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I do a fair bit of training in the Lunar Racers as well for vthe same reason (narrow feet), this is just a different upper. Should be a lot more breathable.
ssr
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/14/2012 10:14PM - in reply to Tyson Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Very similar to the Lunaracer midsole, but the core foam is Cushlon which is slightly firmer than that on LR.

Slightly lighter than LR as well. Nice shoe that runs well.
poiuy
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/15/2012 10:53AM - in reply to nikeman Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
nikeman, just wondering if you've tried on the Montreal yet? If so, how did they fit compared to the Lunaracer? I know a previous poster mentioned they aren't as narrow, but wondering if they'd work for us narrow-footed runners? Thanks.
nikeman
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/15/2012 12:18PM - in reply to poiuy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I haven't tried them yet. Weird that these are only available through certain retailers and not on the Nike site. I hope to get a pair wothin the next couple of weeks and will post feedback when I do.
a guy named Jeff
RE: NIKE LUNAR MONTREAL 3/15/2012 2:45PM - in reply to nikeman Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
They were on the NIKE web site this morning.
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