skyblue46 wrote: » I was tempted too but there seems to only be size 6.5 left :-(
pconn062 wrote: » I'm intrigued! I can't really tell from the website if they are a daily trainer or a racer? I'm in the market for new shoes and at €64 I am tempted. Typically I train in the Pegasus as my daily trainer but they've gotten very expensive. Don't want anything too ligh for my daily running.
BeepBeep67 wrote: » A hidden gem, on my 2nd pair and 2 more in the stash, can be picked up for c. €60's from time to time. I find it difficult to consider wearing other runners and nearly have to force myself to.
Laineyfrecks wrote: » Ordered a pair, just waiting for them to arrive! Wanted a light pair of runners, more for my sessions and had ordered the Nike react flyknit but wasn't really sure so sent them back & ordered these instead! A great price too, hopefully they do the job
BeepBeep67 wrote: They'll be back, sign up to their website, regular 20 - 40% promos. These shoes are a little unique from the pov that the midsole material they use is very light allowing for a decent amount of cushion and feels like so much more shoe than it's 200 grams or so. The material on the sole is the most durable I've ever seen, 600 miles looks almost unused, I ran about 24% of my miles in them last year.
Bahanaman wrote: » What weight are you? The most durable shoes I've known are Adidas with the continental rubber outsoles but after 600 miles these Reeboks look ridiculous!
BeepBeep67 wrote: 68ish
average_runner wrote: » Floatride fast are really good. Nearly bought the Floatride Fast pro as was 50% off, just didn't have my size
Laineyfrecks wrote: » Waiting eagerly for them to arrive:eek:
skyblue46 wrote: » Did you order the pro? :eek:
Sub430 wrote: » NB Beacons. Small selection of sizes on Wiggle for <80https://www.wiggle.co.uk/new-balance-fresh-foam-beacon
Murph_D wrote: » What’s the sizing like on the Floatride? I normally take 9.5 Saucony but size up to 10 with Nike or Adidas.
Swiper the fox wrote: » Anybody got a recommendation for a lightweight support running shoe, I’ve been wearing Saucony iso guide for the last year or so (on pair 4, the new version) but I’d like to try something else as well, I used to wear kayano but they feel heavy now having worn the others,
coogy wrote: » For anyone who wears Brooks Ravennas, the 10's have been reduced in Elverys to €78, down from €130. Just bought a pair as my other ones were ready for retiring. Limited sizes available.
Glencarraig wrote: » Unfortunately Brooks have decided that us Europeans dont have wide feet so only offer the Ravenna in standard width and of course muggins here needs the 2E fitting so have to depend on people visiting the good old USA.
average_runner wrote: » Do you not find the normal width in Brooks a lot wider than others? I find Nike very narrow but love brooks.
Glencarraig wrote: » I wear Adrenalines and have no problem with the width but the Ravenna was just a bit tight for my arthritic big toe joints. Got the 2E fitting from the states and love them for tempo/short races.
opus wrote: » Altra runners showed up today.
average_runner wrote: » Ah ok. You should try the launch. The asteria is a nice runner for tempos and hyperions are fast