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| weida | Apr 4 2016, 07:10 AM Post #1 |
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I continued to enjoy the Kinvara in its second and Nike Air Max Zapatillas baratas third iterations, but the wheels kind of fell off for me with v4. The sole still felt great, but the fit was way off ¨C very tight and restrictive at the front of the toebox. In my review of the Kinvara 4 I wrote the following: ¡°¡the Kinvara 4 is a step back for Saucony, and unless you have narrowish feet or don¡¯t mind a lack of toe freedom they aren¡¯t going to be a great choice. And durability is a potential issue for the forefoot upper.¡± It was not a shoe I would choose to run long in, and I¡¯d seen/heard of enough people experiencing tears in the upper that I was hesitant to even recommend them to those with narrow feet. In general, I¡¯ll admit that my view of a midfoot strike differs a bit from that promoted by the rocker concept. I define a midfoot strike as simultaneous contact of the heel and the pad under the fifth metatarsal. If you look at a pressure tracing for a midfoot strike, it starts right about where you have the midfoot pods on your shoe, but Nike Air max 90 Hombre baratas I think that¡¯s because those tracings average out the pressure distributed simultaneously at the heel and under the fifth met. As such, I¡¯m a bit skeptical of building up a shoe under the midfoot since it¡¯s not so much that this is the spot at which you want to contact, but that it¡¯s the midpoint between the actual contact points under the heel and forefoot. I think the phrase ¡°midfoot strike¡± is actually a bit of a misnomer, and that ¡°full-foot¡± might be a better descriptor of landing along that entire lateral margin simultaneously. Skechers Go Run FrontIn summary, the Skechers Go Run is not a shoe for hard-core minimalists. The toebox will feel too narrow (it¡¯s average width, fine on my foot), and the shoe will be too soft underfoot for those who prefer a Merrell Barefoot or Vibram Fivefingers style shoe. However, I¡¯ve been rather surprised by how much I have enjoyed running in this shoe, and unlike a few other shoes on my active review list, I¡¯m actually looking forward to putting more miles on these. Time will tell as to how much I wind up liking the unusual midsole design, but I at least have to give the folks at Skechers credit for a bit of innovation ¨C this shoe has a feel unlike that of any other shoe I have worn. Though it¡¯s clearly not a barefoot-style shoe in terms of how it functions, it does seem to accomplish the goal of encouraging a midfoot strike. Is this a good or bad thing? Could be either I suppose depending on the person, and I hope they take a wiser marketing approach with this shoe and recognize the lack of certainty in the scientific literature about what is best for runners. Let¡¯s not have another Shape-Ups mess. Nike Air Max Classic BW baratas venta And let¡¯s get some models who actually properly demonstrate what a shoe is supposed to do! The only real negative issue I encountered on my first run in the Kinvara 5 was some abrasion leading to hot spots on the outsides of both big toes. I¡¯m happy to report that this issue has not recurred ¨C I felt no discomfort in this area over 14 hilly miles earlier today. Specs 1. More rubber coverage in the outsole and tread designs that are more specific to the terrain the shoe is designed for (whic Nike Air Max Classic BW Hombre baratas h varies much more than what most road shoes will encounter). |
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