The React foam base does most of the heavy lifting – it’s the thickest part of the midsole. The deep scoop under the midsole accomplishes two things; it helps center the foot for stability while producing a ‘trampoline effect’. The Vomero 18 would be nowhere as bouncy if not for thi...
As far as everything else is concerned, the Pegasus 32 happens to be just a close variant of the 2014 recipe. The midsole rides in a near-exact likeness of its former edition, and if that was all what mattered for you, then the sensible next step is to snag a few pairs of the Peg...
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Still, what really swings the ride around is the revised insole. It does make the rearfoot cushioning go softer, but it ends up affecting the ride quality regardless of where you load weight. The forefoot for instance, now feels a little more responsive. ...
Recently I had a lot of success running in the Zoom Elite 6s, which I picked because I was trying to find a better mix of stability/lightweight/flexibility in a new shoe. (Some of the stability shoes I was trying started to feel super clunky – Adrenaline, GT 1000, etc. Still seems...
that the forefoot Air bag does not feel lumpy like in the Vomero 9, and in all likelihood the reason is not redesign. It’s probably got more to do with consistency of the Zoom Air bag matching the firmness of the midsole foam surrounding it – making it less of stand out density-...
But hang on a sec, if the new shoe and last year’s model share the same midsole and outsole, what’s behind the weight drop? For that, we’ll need to look towards the heel, which does much more than just reduce weight. See how the Achilles dip area has relaxed and moved backward...
saying things like it was ‘too less of a shoe for $160’. Well, we still stand by what we said, but that statement also piqued our curiosity at the same time. We wondered, what is the manufacturing cost for a pair of Nike Free Flyknit, and how does it compare with ‘traditional’...
We have no idea what Nike was thinking when it swapped the padded tongue for what’s on the 37. Also, the heel depth padding locks in the wrong place. The short and un-quilted tongue makes the top-down lacing pressure felt while diminishing the sensory perception of the heel fit. ...