Has anyone tried these trainers? Very cost effective, curious about the durability and stability. As well as the overall ride of course,
Has anyone tried these trainers? Very cost effective, curious about the durability and stability. As well as the overall ride of course,
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Anyone have opinions on the Adidas Aerobounce? I'm looking to add it to my rotation of Nike Vomero and Saucony Ride. Any thoughts?
I just got a pair and have used them once, so I can't speak to durability. My first impression of the shoe is fairly positive though. They seem like a great shoe for tempo runs and long road races. They do seem relatively stable, but different people put different connotations on stability.
Low drop, smooth transition, firm ride, good gripiness, adequate cushion for my taste.
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I just got a pair and have used them once, so I can't speak to durability. My first impression of the shoe is fairly positive though. They seem like a great shoe for tempo runs and long road races. They do seem relatively stable, but different people put different connotations on stability.
Low drop, smooth transition, firm ride, good gripiness, adequate cushion for my taste.
I'm looking at the Aerobounce, too. Right now, can be had for under $60 at Running Warehouse. What other uptempo shoes have you used, and how would you say the Aerobounce compare?
I got the Aerobounce PRs a couple of weeks ago. So far, so good. Nice and simple, low to the ground, not too soft, not too firm. The Continental rubber outsole should have above-averge durability. I also like that the forefoot is wider than in most Adidas. With a discount code I paid $54 at Running Warehouse.
Reference point: Some version of the New Balance 1400 has been my primary shoe for several years.