I have tried loads of shoes in the stability range but they are to severe .
I run abut 40 mpw and i am 11st 10lbs.
Any ideas?
I have tried loads of shoes in the stability range but they are to severe .
I run abut 40 mpw and i am 11st 10lbs.
Any ideas?
Try the Nike Pegasus. Its a good neutral shoe with good cushioning.
Wait for the 2008 Nike Pegasus 25+. It's coming out in June/July. The 07 Peg is terrible!
Asics 2130. Try them first at the store for a short run. If you are not used to Asics they can seem stiff compared to Nike, since Asics uses gel and Nike uses air pockets.
The best thing to do is going into your local running shop and try a neutral from every vendor. The most comforable shoe will be the best shoe for you!
Seems as though the thread has ended up going out twice.
I have seen this a few times anyone know why this happens?
Anyhow,thanks for the replies.
I am using the Brooks vapor 7 at the moment ,not a bad shoe but to narrow in the forefoot.Possibly to supportive.
I tried the pegasus a few years ago and they seemed very soft ,are they still ?
The ds trainer seems a good shout,are they more of a racing shoe or can they be used as a everyday trainer ?
Thanks again.
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Any ideas?
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