I'd like to hear if anyone has tried these out. The racers look interesting.
I'd like to hear if anyone has tried these out. The racers look interesting.
Put some training wheels on the sides and you got a deal
I have and was actually pleasantly surprised. I just went a tad over 500 miles this morning on my cloudsurfer and amazingly it doesn't feel like I'm going to put it on the shelf just yet. I've got a cloudracer (received several seed pairs) but haven't used them just yet.
I was curious so snagged a pair of these:
Not the cheapest but pretty much in line with current mainstream prices. So far I really like them, seem to have a good amount of stability and durability. Now lets see what they are like after 500 miles...
gottapair wrote:
http://amzn.to/NHqmVp"I've recently taken up jogging. Only a few miles a week; and had this shoe recommended to me by a pro runner for its "beginner" qualities. I'm 5'10", 220.lbs, mild supinate, with a heel strike."
Who was that pro runner?
You should really a rest day tomorrow.
MDW wrote:
I just went a tad over 500 miles this morning
I've tried two pair of the cloudsurfers. The first quarter mile or so, they feel funny, but after a couple of runs, they felt great. They are squishy to walk in, but surprisingly firm and responsive when running. They are especially good when running downhill. I'm a forefoot striker and they absorb the shock of heel strike nicely when running downhill.
The downside is that the first pair was a bit heavy. The newer ones are lighter. I've heard good things about the cloudracer, but I don't need a new pair of racing flats yet. If anyone has tried the cloudracer, I'd appreciate some input.
Those look like a small version of the Mizuno Wave Prophecy.
http://acrossports.s3.amazonaws.com/productPhotos/MIZUNO/8KN316100/8KN316100_1.jpg