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This is still my go- to shoe. I have flat feet from years of gymnastics and these shoes are what keeps me able to run!
Not particularly durable, pretty neutral shoe. Sole packed out within 15 miles.
The shoe is well built and has great cushion to it. The soles tend to wear a bit faster than I am used to previously but am more of a heel striker due to previous injuries.
The shoe has held up well, and has endured many miles while still having good cushioning.
This shoe is about as much support as healthy for people with flat arches, definitely recommend as a good recovery shoe and mileage shoe, it can do it all. The new stitching compared to the 17 is much more comfortable and pleasing to the eye. Just picked up an injury for unrelated reasons and am moving to a fall half marathon buildup and excited to train in this shoe.
very comfortable!
I switched to Adrenaline about six years ago after some knee issues led me to a specialty store. The experienced clerk fit me in a support shoe and I've never looked back. They are great for training and light enough for a mid-packer like me to wear for races.
I have been running in the Adrenaline series for years and have been happy. I used to run in New Balances but some where along the line they became way to clunky. I tried an Asics once and it was way too stiff. I tried on a Saccony to try something new and it was incredibly comfortable, but I have been having Achilles problems and dropping my heel in a shoe with a lower post would be stupid at the moment.