MY BAD wrote: » These are been sold on Ebay for up to €500 they must be faster than the Alphaflyhttps://m.ebay.ie/itm/Lidl-Trainers/392858490335?hash=item5b7830d5df:g:JG8AAOSwcN9e~KFu
The Black Oil wrote: » Looking for another pair of Brooks Adrenaline GTS 19. Seems hard to find online - most are either out of stock, don't have my size or have moved onto the 20. Is it risky to jumping for the 20s if I've been very happy with the 19s?
TheBigGreen wrote: » Ordered the NB Fuelcell Propel, €72! Coming to the end of my 3rd pair of Reebok Floatride Energy. Need a change from the Floatride for a while.
racersedge wrote: » Interested to know how you get on with those. I picked up a pair in Kildare Village before everything kicked off. Nice shoe but I’ve had a fierce issue with the collar cutting into the outer ankle bone if I wore them for longer runs. Still haven’t sorted that myself (admittedly, haven’t really read how to fix it either!!)
TheBigGreen wrote: » There are a half a size too small! BAck they go!
Glencarraig wrote: » https://www.prodirectrunning.com/p/brooks-adrenaline-gts-19-black-orange-silver-mens-shoes-1102941d683-201984/https://www.theedge-sports.com/running-c1/mens-running-shoes-c2/stability-running-shoes-c82/brooks-mens-adrenaline-gts-19-p23751 Reasonable selection of sizes available there. I have been wearing Adrenalines since the 14, quite a change when they got rid of the medial post and moved to guide rails but you do get used to them. I fould little or no difference between the 19 & 20, the 20 mighe be just a tad narrower in the forefoot than the 19 but it's minimal.
event wrote: Nike having a sale and an extra 30% off with SUMMER30 so got a pair of React Miler for €70
Sweatlicker wrote: » Was looking at these myself. Anyone have any thoughts on them?
healy1835 wrote: » AMK has a pair....
AuldManKing wrote: » Best shoes for speedwork? (200's/400's/500's)
MY BAD wrote: » Spikes if you're doing them on the track
AuldManKing wrote: Best shoes for speedwork?
Sweatlicker wrote: » Zoomfly flyknit or adizero for me. Takumi sen were a nice surprise for faster stuff too. As an aside, epic react flyknit 2 on Nike App for 74 quid with SUMMER30 code.
AuldManKing wrote: Have 2 pairs already and just bought a pair last night for one of my girls.
Sweatlicker wrote: » Did you find much of a difference between the 1 and 2?
AuldManKing wrote: » I found the 2 much plusher on the heel - same feel on the run though. Great shoe all the same - a real all rounder.
AuldManKing wrote: » Jaysus - I've too many pairs of 'everyday' runners.
Unthought Known wrote: » It's been scientifically proven that you can never have too many pairs of everyday runners.
AuldManKing wrote: » Just a general mileage shoe for me - a bit heavy compared to others, but at some of the paces I'm doing my easy runs at (8+) , they work for me. No pop in them, if you want a shoe for easy miles that'll last for ever, then these are your man. I was expecting epic layers of cushioning - but no - just a robust running shoe.
average_runner wrote: » How do people find the Reebok floatride energy and floatride run fast? I am not if I find them too spongy especially the floatride run fast which is their flat running shoe. Tried the brooks hyperion(old) and asteria but not sure. What do people here prefer?
WayneEnterprise wrote: » Picked these up in the 30% off sale - got them for €38 and find them great. Very like the peg turbo maybe not as light. Brilliant everyday run shoe for the price.https://www.reebok.ie/forever-floatride-energy-2.0-shoes/EF6912.html