Hoka Arahi 4. Love the dang shoe
Hoka Arahi 4. Love the dang shoe
Vomero’s mainly because they’re my favorite Nike trainer (school gets them for free). But Hoka Clifton 1 in the rotation also if I have the opportunity during summers.
Saucony Ride 7. Firm but cushioned midsole, wide outsole for superb inherent stability, a long easy flex in the forefoot and a smooth transition at anywhere from 9:30/mi down to 5:30/mi.
Currently doing easy and long runs in Nike Epic React 2. Really liking them. Light and lots of cushion. Tempted to buy more but normally I’m an adidas guy so will likely go back after these are done.
hhsrunner32 wrote:
I’m in the ASICS cumulus, I supinate badly and those seem to help me
I'm also on ASICS cumulus, got them on fire sale, and they do seem to help with supination. Only, I would prefer not to be helped as I do not supinate. Somehow I end up "slapping" the ground, as feet is artificialy forced into level position.
Joe Jackson wrote:
I recently purchased the New Balance Propel and am finding that I like them for my easy days. I did 13 in them today split between two runs so they have a shot at being a decent long run shoe, too. They are not the replacement for the 890v6 I was hoping to find but I'm liking them nonetheless.
If anything, the Propels remind me of the Beacon but with more rubber on the outsole, which ought to fix one of my major gripes about the Beacon (quickly wore them out).
I can attest to this. A phenomenal shoe.
sa2 wrote:
Did you find the Propel sizing runs large ?
I just returned a pair (11.5) which fit too loose. Cushioning was nice but felt I needed more arch support. May have been the loose fit.
They do fit a little differently than my other New Balance shoes. I ordered the same size 9 2E width as I always have and while my foot does feel secure enough, it does not feel as locked down as it does in my other shoes. I attribute that to the Propel lacking an additional pair of eyelets further back on the shoe which I have utilized on all my other pairs to get the lockdown I prefer.
Still, for the price, they seem to be a great shoe. I checked on them again recently and they were down to $23 for the red/pink version. So tempted to just buy another pair at that price.
I use all the shoes I have for all types of runs: Boston 6, 890v6, Kinvara 10, Forever Energy, Launch 6. Only the Mizuno Wave Sonic 2 sucks at slow paces.
If I had to pick just one - Boston. Smooth at all paces.
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