Feel like going barefoot because you want to feel the freedom of shedding your shoes but don't quite want to risk injury or accidental impalement? The Nike Air Zoom Mariah Flyknit Racer is an excellent choice.
Most training shoes tend to have a stiff ride, so the Nike Air Zoom TR 1 is your shoe if you want a cushioned yet stable ride. The cushioning comes from the full-length Zoom Air unit and foam midsole; working in tandem is the block heel that stabilizes weight-training sessions. The fo...
Hi, first of all, congratulations for the web site. Reviews are simply amazing. Now, I’m in need of your experience. I’m not a runner, so I don’t have experience with other running shoes. I want to start running but I was also looking for a pair of shoes I can wear also for...
Thanks for this thorough review. It makes me miss my Vomero 1 very much. It is purely an one-off shoe, with full length zoom air and control-at-origin forefoot and heel crash pad. No other Nike shoes have the similar design as the Vomero 1. I call Vomero 1 a “Marshmallow” shoe ...
training than because LG6 are not the shoes for me. So, this is why I ask here again if you Solereview thinks that I can keep on being on LG side and in particular on the LG7 side. From the review it seems I should not be concerned since the bit of stability I still need is ...
There are a couple of not-so-good things about the Free 4.0 Flyknit. Although neither of them have any bearing on the ride experience, they are blemishes nevertheless. We’d like to point out that Nike shoes tested recently were tardily glued together, with dollops of shoe adhesive visible ...