Just wondering, does the New Balance Rush v2 have a removable insole for those needing inserts? And also, any thoughts on the shoe in general or for underpronators?
Just wondering, does the New Balance Rush v2 have a removable insole for those needing inserts? And also, any thoughts on the shoe in general or for underpronators?
Yes it does have a removable insole. Are there any mass produced trainers out there that don't?
It is softer than the Vazee pace (which is awfully firm until you get about 150-200 miles in it) so that can be nice for a supinator but I've found that it's a little too mushy/flexible for me, I like a bit of springiness/rigidity in a shoe, but to each their own.
thats a good point
Thanks for the reply man, really helps a lot. I agree that firm shoes are the way to go, but personally, I like flexible firm shoes. I personally really liked the Sayonara 3, which was a little too mushy but it felt real flexible and light. The only gripe I have is that I'm already a forefoot striker so the high drop essentially makes me go even higher --> achilles issues.
Yeah, that’s another good point
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