I'm looking for a new shoe for my long and recovery runs. Which of the above (or any others) would be best suited for a fore-foot striker? I very slightly overpronate but normally run in neutrals.
I'm looking for a new shoe for my long and recovery runs. Which of the above (or any others) would be best suited for a fore-foot striker? I very slightly overpronate but normally run in neutrals.
Not sure this will help you...but I have all three shoes. I am more of a converted heel striker but have adapted to a midfoot strike and manage to stay healthier this way. The vomeros are the most comfortable for me, a little more cushy but not too cushy. I like their toe box the best. But I can run in all three shoes. For a stability shoe, the structure feels really good in my opinion- not clunky as some do.
I have all three wrote:
Not sure this will help you...but I have all three shoes. I am more of a converted heel striker but have adapted to a midfoot strike and manage to stay healthier this way. The vomeros are the most comfortable for me, a little more cushy but not too cushy. I like their toe box the best. But I can run in all three shoes. For a stability shoe, the structure feels really good in my opinion- not clunky as some do.
Pretty much everything this guy said. I will add the Pegasus is a great shoe but unless you are 120 lbs or super light footed it won't feel like a recovery shoe with cushion on those days you are hurting. I would probably recommend the Vomero for you, it's luxurious and perfect for recovery days. This version of the structure is probably my favorite in recent memory though as it's very responsive and the forefoot feels great.
Vomero is a higher grade shoe than the pegasus and both are neutral.
The structure has a very built up and is very dense in its inner heal cushioning. It feels like a block under your arch.
Therefore I'd go for the Vomero.
I returned my vomeros for pegs. They were just too much shoe for me.
I am LOVING the peg 32s
Just got back from a 21 mile long run in them and they were great, highly recommend them
pegs 32 are more like the 30?
I prefer the Pegasus.
Ive been using the Pegs and the Structure. Both feel great, been using structures a little more lately for the added stability which i think is good for my feet. I think both are very comfortable. Also i've noticed im getting about 100 more miles out of my Structures vs. the Pegasus.
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