Running trainers

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  • mg330

    I just bought new shoes last week. Trying out the Nike Lunarglide. They're really light and don't have an Air sole. They are said to be some of the most advanced running shoes they've ever made. I've done two runs, 10 miles or so in them and they're taking some getting used to. Some people say they kind of propel them forward; my experience so far has been that they are a little stiff, but with the right stride and speed I can definitely get a nice rebound from them.

    Been running in Nike Air Max Moto's for the last couple years, switching those over to be strictly gym shoes now.

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