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I've moved mainly to highly cushioned trainers since a stress fracture 2 years ago. I've used the Invincible 1 & 2 and am currently on my second pair of the Superblast. The Neo Vista is lighter, softer and provide a quicker transition than the others. They are almost on par with the Endorphin Speed, but with much more cushion. Due to the softness and the cut out in the middle of the midsole, they are not the most stable shoe, although the plate helps, especially with turnover. I have a narrow heel, but somewhat wide forefoot and like the fit of the upper. I like the sock-like upper material and find it very comfortable and supportive, though others have complained it is too tight. I don't think the Neo Vista will be as durable as the Superblast, but wear seems o.k. so far. All-in-all, these are fun to run in and I'm impressed at their versatility from long runs to shorter, quicker efforts.