Hello,
I've been running on the Landreth for years. Went to buy a new pair and saw it was discontinued. Can anyone recommend a replacement? I wouldn't mind getting away from Asics.
Thanks!
Hello,
I've been running on the Landreth for years. Went to buy a new pair and saw it was discontinued. Can anyone recommend a replacement? I wouldn't mind getting away from Asics.
Thanks!
I used the Landreth for years as well. I switched to the Cumulus (still Asics) and have been just as pleased with it. Haven't gone outside of Asics for years, so I can't help you there.
Brooks Defyance is the same concept (stability shoe with the post removed).
i'm using the New Balance 890v4 and think it might work
not too heavy, neutral, nice balance of cushion and response.. 8mm drop
Brooks Launch might be an option too.. 10mm drop which might be more like the Landreth
there are a few pairs of Landreths available on eBay
the asics Gel Excel 33 3 (on sale big time on running warehouse) might be an option too
thanks for the responses, I think I'm going to give the brooks defyance a shot.
Asics Gel Pursue - essentially a GT 2000 without the post. They offer a slightly firmer more responsive ride than the Cumulus.
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