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| zhongxinxin1992 | Jun 30 2016, 03:31 AM Post #1 |
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I purchased a pair of the original Altra The Nike Roshe Run Femmes France One a few months ago (they were on sale at Amazon), but never wound up running in them. The fit was a bit off, and I’d heard reports about them turning people’s socks and feet green. I wound up selling them on Ebay since I’d heard rumors they were going to be replaced and putting time into a review thus made little sense. I’d recommend the One2 to anyone looking for a zero drop, cushy shoe for long miles. And if you tried the Saucony Virrata and found it too narrow, the One2 with its Altra foot-shaped last might be worth a shot.The Altra The One2 will be available in May at an MSRP of $94.99.Side note – if you’re a huge fan of the older Altra shoes, lots of them are available on clearance for $50-$60 at The Clymb. I have kind of Pas Cher Nike Roshe Run bony feet so I think I need some cushion, but like the whole idea of a zero drop shoe approach. What do you think of the new Altra Zero Drop shoes: Provision or Lone Peak ( trails)?.. I am really considering the women version of these. Any ideas would help greatly!!Quick heads up – Running Warehouse is having a sale on a bunch of racing flats starting today. Additionally, the first 2500 people to purchase a flat via the sale will get a $50 Running Warehouse gift card – pretty sweet deal! (note: if they are still available, gift cards appear in your cart when you add a shoe to it – just got one for myself with a purchase of a pair of NB 1500’s) Here are the links to the sale pages:  I actually have settled for shoes that are fairly firm, but that don’t have a great deal of support (adizero tempo) as I’ve found that anything that over-supports my feet gives me itb tightness. The One2 has a very thin heel counter – it’s not hard plastic, but there’s just enough there to give the back of the shoe some structure. This is definitely one that I’ll be adding to m Nike Dunk Sky Hi Femmes y list of shoes to recommend to people with pump-bumps (Haglund’s deformity). Very interesting discussion. I have just started running about 1 1/2 year ago and haven’t found the right shoe for me yet. I notice I tend to over pronate more on my right foot and very little on my left.. does that mean i would need to different type of shoes? lol or maybe one that will make each one adapt independently? Have been working in my form for a few months and notice no mor e knee pain just by shortening my stride and softer landing.
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