Can someone let me know if the lunar tempo is responsive or not?
I ran in the early lunar racers and they felt like a mush fest.
Thanks in advance.
Can someone let me know if the lunar tempo is responsive or not?
I ran in the early lunar racers and they felt like a mush fest.
Thanks in advance.
Responsive to what?
GRV4 wrote:
Responsive to what?
Typical LR idiot answer.
Lunartempo is a racing flat/lightweight trainer hybrid, so it won´t be as responsive as a true flat, but if you need the extra cushioning in races they are perfect.
nope., wrote:
GRV4 wrote:Responsive to what?
Typical LR idiot answer.
Sounds like you don't know the answer. You've just read a lot of Runners World and been convinced that "responsive" is a good attribute to have.
Less cushy than Lunaracer. If the only thing you didn't like about the Lunaracer was it was too cushy, you should like the Lunartempo
GRV4 wrote:
nope., wrote:Typical LR idiot answer.
Sounds like you don't know the answer. You've just read a lot of Runners World and been convinced that "responsive" is a good attribute to have.
At least I can read. I didn´t need my mom to read and write for me.
Great shoe just ran Boston in it. Like the tempo and racer. Can't tell a difference in cushion they are identical in my opinion. The tempo had a bit more rubber which is nice
For me, they were comparable to a LunaRacer, but not as responsive as the Streak 5. The LunarTempo was a bit too soft for me, so I put in a firmer insole.
How do the tempos fit compared to Racer? I'm normally a 11 1/2 but need a size 12 with the racer.
too cushy wrote:
How do the tempos fit compared to Racer? I'm normally a 11 1/2 but need a size 12 with the racer.
Not sure on the Racer. But for others' reference my Streak LT and Lunar Tempo are both 10.5 and feel true to size.
You'll wear the same size in the Lunar Tempo that you wear in the LunaRacer and the Zoom Streak 5.
Thanks for all he replies, sounds like the Streak 5 or the upcoming 6 might
fit the bill.