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Running Warehouse
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After putting about 500 miles on the Max5’s I got the Max6 and have really enjoyed them. I think the Hyperarc midsole technology paired with the carbon plate is what really makes these shoes perfect (for me at least). I’m naturally an overpronator, which in the past led to some pretty serious patellar tendonitis, but this tech seems to really correct my foot strike in a way that feels organic/natural. However, I do have issue with the narrow toe box and the weight. Both models I’ve tried had narrow toe boxes, which caused some discomfort (but not limiting) on the pinky toe. Also, the 6s have a bit more weight than the 5s and can feel slower at times. However, I’ve set multiple PRs in them, so again, not limiting.