I agree with you that I liked the Speva better.
The "break in" period that I'm talking about is just that every shoe is different, especially a new model. It take a bit of time for your body to adjust to that, plus they do loosen up a bit over time.
I agree with you that I liked the Speva better.
The "break in" period that I'm talking about is just that every shoe is different, especially a new model. It take a bit of time for your body to adjust to that, plus they do loosen up a bit over time.
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the new skylon, and the other new nike models (victory, lunar, etc) come out 7/1. the new skylong is sick... i've tried it on and the victory. the upper in the victory is their new flywire technology which makes it super light but super snug. hopefully nike can actually have some continuity with these models though.
How is the fit on the new Skylon? Same as the current one? Right now, it's damn ear too narrow for my foot. I had to try on a few pair before I found one that fit.
What about the new Hayward. Anyone know when they are going to be released. My Pegasus TC are on their last legs so I hope the new Hayward come out soon.
Thanks for posting the Nike gallery. I've had the good fortune to run in the Lunartrainer+ and have to say that it's the best Nike shoe I've ever worn. In a way, the Lunartrainer reminds me of a modernized Terra TC--great fit, lightweight, and super responsive. I'll be looking forward to July.
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