I’ve been a Nike loyalist my entire life. I wish the toe box was a little bit wider and I would buy some. Or if there was a wide option that would work too.
@@Zero-dm9xj I wear Altra Olympus 5 runners, natural foot shape, 0 drop heel. Might have to play around with size to get your heel and ball of your foot to place correctly in the shoe.
When they become affordable I'll buy them. Just bought the Boston 11 new for $45. A little hard on my knees but great for recovery walks for my bad knees. Excellent shoes. I got the Nike Zoom flys not a bad shoe. Like them a lot and their weight doesn't bother ne at all. Excellent bouncy shoe. Definitely made for heavier people as well as the Boston 11's. I'm 5'10/230lbs.
Best running shoes for someone with terrible knee issues? Got osgood schlatters and my left knee has been unwalkable on after a 10 minute run for years now
I have the Vaporfly 2. I don't know if it's just me but they squeak with every stride and I hate that. But they are the very comfortable and always make me run effortlessly faster
I’ve been running in these for a month or two now, and my biggest problem is that the left shoe has a super pronounced bump/bulge in the midsole under my foot (presumably from the carbon plate). As I speed up, this becomes far less noticeable if at all. What’s extra weird is that it’s only the left and not the right. I scanned some random Reddit forums, and many others report the same. Strangely, the previous version of the shoe (I also own those), didn’t have that sensation at all.
Im with you. Right feels 100% fine but the left is having the thing you described. Anti Blister Socks did the trick to avoid blisters, plus after a while it goes away.
Wouldn’t squishy shoes make it harder to run? It’s been awhile since I last ran but I remember buying “running” shoes and sole was stiff and felt better to run in.
They are SO different from the Adrenalines. I have both. I use the Adrenaline for training and the Nikes for a rare training run and racing. The Nikes don’t have many miles in them and the Brooks are sturdier and will last for hundreds of miles.