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Never worn adidas. Kind of intrigued. Do they fit narrow like some suggest? I live in a small rural town so I predominantly order my shoes online. What's the company like in their dedication to runners? I've worn neutral shoes from Brooks and Saucony the last 3 years without straying too far. Any recommendations? |
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I have the bostons. They're a bit narrow, but not overly so. They're very light weight and let forefoot strikers turn over smoothly. The only issue I have had is the back doesn't have enough give and has been causing me some Achilles issues. Overall a nice minimal training shoe. I also had a pair of one of their racing flats and I found them much too narrow, but that's probably due to them being a racing flat. |
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I'm looking at the Glide 4 since I've had the Ghosts from Brooks and Ride from Saucony. I've never tried the minimal thing and usually just reserve my racing flats for racing. Do you train full time in the Boston? How does the cushioning last compared to gel? |