I get Nike for free at school, so thats that. I'm neutral, small and what no support, just fast like the Skylon, What should I get when the Skylons are out for good?
Lunar Elite?
Lunar Swift?
And what is the difference between the two above?
I get Nike for free at school, so thats that. I'm neutral, small and what no support, just fast like the Skylon, What should I get when the Skylons are out for good?
Lunar Elite?
Lunar Swift?
And what is the difference between the two above?
wow...discontinuing skylon wrote:
I get Nike for free at school, so thats that. I'm neutral, small and what no support, just fast like the Skylon, What should I get when the Skylons are out for good?
Lunar Elite?
Lunar Swift?
And what is the difference between the two above?
I had this dilemma, too. I used to wear the Skylons, but I also liked the Speedstar 3s. Now, I just wear those full-time, and they are really smoothe and fast for a neutral runner, and rocks don't get stuck to the bottom of your shoe. It has very little support and is flat on the bottom so it lets you land however you want.
wow...discontinuing skylon wrote:
I get Nike for free at school, so thats that. I'm neutral, small and what no support, just fast like the Skylon, What should I get when the Skylons are out for good?
Lunar Elite?
Lunar Swift?
And what is the difference between the two above?
I had this dilemma, too. I used to wear the Skylons, but I also liked the Speedstar 3s. Now, I just wear those full-time, and they are really smoothe and fast for a neutral runner, and rocks don't get stuck to the bottom of your shoe. It has very little support and is flat on the bottom so it lets you land however you want.
would you consider running in flats? i do most of my training in streak xc 2's. probably the most minimal shoe nike has.
Forget free. Brooks Launch.
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Forget free. Brooks Launch.
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The Launch is probably a good approximation. The new Speedstars and Tarthers from Asics would work, too, as well as the Adidas AdiZero Ace.
The Elite and the Swift would also work, they have basically the same midsole but the Swift is a bit beefed up and thus heavier.
1st read born to Run. Then
Buy the lightest racing flats you can find, and wear them until they fall apart. Then when you need some more do the same thing!
Start training barefoot when possible - you'll have no problems!
as he stated, he gets nike's for free. i'd assume he's looking for another nike shoe.
I AM Fleetfoot wrote:
1st read born to Run. Then
Buy the lightest racing flats you can find, and wear them until they fall apart. Then when you need some more do the same thing!
Start training barefoot when possible - you'll have no problems!
god you're annoying.