Jun 23, 2010 05:32 PM
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Let me start by saying that my pair of these is not the Blue-Black shades shown in the picture, they are bright, and I mean bright, green and light grey.
I tried at least 20 pairs of trainers/running shoes on and then these. Oh my gosh, I could not believe how comfortable these were just to try on even. I spoke to the assistant, millions times more helpful than JJB sports who I had tried earlier, who told me that these shoes were designed to give more 'ground contact' which spreads the weight more evenly, and that they would be good for easy paced jogging. I ran up and down the store in them, much to Mrs H's amusement (thank goodness my son was in another shop) and they felt like they were well cushioned, so I duly bought them. I have not run more than the length of a badminton court in about two years, so when I laced up the Nikes and set off on a Saturday morning, I expected a mile or thereabouts would be okay for a start.
As it happens I ran/walked, just short of three miles and found the shoes to be absolutely brill'. Plenty of bounce and good width, which as your feet start swelling with the heat, is a really good thing. The other noticeable thing was that the shoes do not feel 'heavy' when running, they are in fact less than 10 ounces.
Since this run, I have managed three more runs of similar distance and the shoes seem to be going from strength to strength. They are quite snug around the heel and sit nicely there, they seemed to be very comfy around the instep and the toe is very rounded so plenty of room. With the cushioning, whilst you know you are running, they seems to take a bit of the 'shock' out of the step.
The wear is minimal thus far and this bodes well and they still feel really, really comfy, and whilst I am tempted, I have not used them for every day use, especially as the one time I drove in them, I could hardly feel the pedals, not good. There is a little 'secret' compartment under the left insole where you can fit a Nike sensor which 'communicates' with an iPod to tell you; speed, distance, calories burned etc. I don't think I'll bother.
Not sure about the colour, which is almost luminous, apart from that these are probably the nicest, comfiest shoes I have ever owned. And hey, if they get me out running, that can't be bad and well worth the price I reckon.
All the tech' stuff can be found on Nike.com, I am not a reviewer that will fill out my review with all that.