Thanks for your comment - is that your gym shoe of choice? Here's what our Outdoor & Fitness team have to say: "We dig the Prevail but for our money (literally), the NB 40v1 Minimus Cross Trainer delivers similar value at a no-sweat price."
My workouts mainly consist of jumproping, HIIT, plyometrics, agility/speed training and I sometimes jog for 30 mins. I don’t lift, I only do bodyweight exercises. I’m thinking of buying one of these: the ua hovr rise, ua tribase reign 2, nike free metcon 2/3, and in season tr9, air zoom fearless flyknit 2, airzoom superrep hiit and ultraboosts 20. What shoe would you suggest for me?
I do a lot of jumping and plyometric. But i m afraid that i might damage my knees in long term. I wear normal reebok running shoes. Please suggest me few shoes based on the type of workout that i have mentioned above
You look at this guy and you think "yes, this guy has a tonne of experience on gym, work out and used loads of shoes to build experience". This is kinda of reviews that says nothing about shoes. Is he reading the online description of the shoes? This is not a review.
It's a worthwhile investment if you take your training seriously and want to give your knees and spine proper support. There are definitely shoes more expensive than these.