Does stability shoes hurt anyone else's right lateral for days? Especially the guide rails and heel clips.. is there a more mild stability shoe that won't hurt my lateral?
Hi so should i buy Asics 2000 11.?its better than 12.i do need a stability shoe.i have pronation ,very heavy.,11,one leg,13, other leg..former Marathon runner.1990..im 60,walk Dogs all day, for hours. What show,2000,11??.Rick Thank you
Thanks for this video I'm keen on Buying adrenaline GTS but my only worry is the 12mm drop size Other brand's stability shoes are often 8mm or lesser Please suggest
what pace ranges are you referring to with "faster" and "slower" efforts? was about to get the Mach 6 but think I might just go for the Mach 5s now, have never owned Hoka's before
Hi, thanks for sharing! I love your content. I recently reviewed and compared these three pairs of running shoes and decided to buy the New Balance Fresh Foam because I really liked how they felt when I tried them on in the store. However, after wearing them for running, I’ve experienced heel fatigue and a strange pain in the arch of my foot. It seems the inner part of the midsole has a very pronounced arch that is causing discomfort. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this and could share their feedback, or if it might just be an issue specific to me. Thanks.
I have a couple pairs, to be honest as cute as they are they are way overpriced in contrast to some good brands that already nailed it comfort and quality
Invincible’s feel so good that they got me running. So much comfort. Upgraded to New Balance SC Trainers now. If you are a “heavier” runner, don’t sleep on the shoes I just mentioned. They can handle us.
I went in for the 12 as someone who's never owned a pair of asics. I needed a 14, they only had that in the V11. Im getting them for a stable/neutral walking shoe for work (as a nurse. I was so happy with how they felt walking around I completely forgot about the V12 id come in there for. I went in the store for a pair if arahi 6 as the new 7 rub the arch of my right foot too much. Got their last pair of those and liked the gt 2000 V11 so much, and at 42 bucks off, ended up leaving with those as well. Lol
If you need to wear socks to prevent blisters then it defeats the purpose of being able to use these as water shoes. Definitely don’t need open wounds getting infected
Trying to decide between 860v13 & 1080v12.. Since I'm aware of minute pronation, I was confused a little but all that doubt has gotten cleared here...Thanks a ton..
Based on the video these have snug fitting and is a bit heavy so I'm wondering if there are any easier and more breathable models. I need some comfy and light breathable shoes for work and nature. Any suggestions on the model anybody?
I want to love the Nimbus but it just doesn’t suit my feet. Regular shoe size is too small and the next half size up although feels like it fits gives me blisters on my toe and a hotspot on the side of my foot. The only shoe I’ve ever ran in that caused this.
My first pair of running shoes came from a mall and they were a pair of asics walking shoes and I probably put a thousand miles on them. Now i’m paying 300+ dollars for alphaflys and spikes on my journey to 14:59. I wish it was simple like the old days.