boydkev wrote: » I am looking to change from my Pegasus 36's as my Daily Trainer and looking at some options, and peoples opinions of the following or suggestions. I run about 40-50 miles a week. New Balance Fuelcell Propel Hoka Rincon
big_drive wrote: » Guys, could anyone recommend a new pair of shoes for me. Got a pair fitted around 3 years ago in the Edge sports in Cork. Was told I over pronate and needed a stability pair. They sold me Mizuno Wave Connect. Found them fine and comfortable and never got the Achilles pain I used to get prior to that so seemed to suit me very well. I’m a very casual runner , maybe 30 mins three times a week. I just run for general health,nothing too serious. Could anyone recommend something on a budget of approx €70 Open to any brand, style, etc
Mellow Yellow 26.2 wrote: » Unless you're unhappy with them I'd stay with the Pegs. Great shoe for a daily trainer and you can pick it up at a reasonable price too.
healy1835 wrote: » Anyone else buy shoes on the Nike website over the holidays? Bought a couple of pairs on Stephens' Day and the order hasn't even been processed yet....
shotgunmcos wrote: » Hi all Peg lovers. How is the 36 for upper fit? I got the 35 last year. Got 260m total out of them but heavy use as did all my tempo run and eventually ran the marathon in them. I found them great but just too narrow. I had regular blisters from toes mushed together and while the marathon went well my feet were seriously blistered. I'd give them another go if the upper was a bit roomier or of they did a wide size? Currently run general miles in the NB Beacon 2 which fits my foot well. Just looking for an alternative to rotate in. I'm a mid sole outside strike and use neutral light cushioned shoes
Swashbuckler wrote: » I suspect you might have the same issues. The toebox is pretty similar in the 36 (I've worn both 35 & 36).. I wonder would hoka be worth considering? Or the Asics Dynaflyte I find a nice runner, probably a little more roomy than the pegasus but a little heavier.
shotgunmcos wrote: » Thanks P. If the toebox is similar then not for me. Never run in Hoka but I've watched some reviews. Hmmm
WayneEnterprise wrote: Hokas are far far narrower than the Pegasus so I don't think they'll work for you
AuldManKing wrote: I got about 550miles out of Nike Epic React. Nike Vomero will go similar. Solar Boost will go above 500. I had 2 pairs of DS trainers that both went close to 600m in the past.
Swashbuckler wrote: » What's your verdict on the epic react?
healy1835 wrote: Great shoe though, and the difference between the first iteration and the Epic React 2 is negligible, so if you see a pair of OG Epic Reacts floating around at a bargain price, snap them up.
skyblue46 wrote: Hello! I come to planet earth with greetings. I come from a world where there is more than one shoe company. I would just like to say hi
Swashbuckler wrote: » Hi.... Show me your cheap offers please..... I have many moneys to waste from santa.
skyblue46 wrote: Haha...no I'll leave you sending your Santa money to help fund the airbrushing of Kara Goucher and Mary Cain.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Haha. If only I bought my runners based on ethics. In fairness the Nikes I've worn are by far the most comfortable both for regular miles and racing. 75 quid is hard to pass up for a regular miles runner. And I've tried Saucony, Adidas, Asics.
AuldManKing wrote: » I got about 550miles out of Nike Epic React. Nike Vomero will go similar. Solar Boost will go above 500. I had 2 pairs of DS trainers that both went close to 600m in the past.
healy1835 wrote: » Got close to 900k out of each of the first 3 pairs. Mostly all easy mileage in them, but would have worn them on most of my LRs too, so they can go at a clip when needed to. Wouldn't stand up to a speed session imo, and grip is not fantastic in really wet conditions. Great shoe though, and the difference between the first iteration and the Epic React 2 is negligible, so if you see a pair of OG Epic Reacts floating around at a bargain price, snap them up.
WayneEnterprise wrote: » Just picked up a pair of the original epic react for €55, looking forward to trying them for recovery runs