Is there a replacement for the Legend React? I had the 1, which I liked, and the 2 really felt great, but it seems like they're pushing the Renew Run as the budget shoe, which is too heel-heavy for my taste.
That's going to be a no from me, dawg. I noticed the Winflo 7's toebox is also roomier than usual and I'm curious if and why that's a direction Nike is going. Is it feedback from endurance athletes? The Chinese market? Actually, does Nike already do wider lasts for its runners in Asia-Pacific...
Basically same as me! I dig the Structure, although I haven't tried out the new one. The Asics Kayano was also a Godsend when I worked on concrete floors. Might also check out the KD 12 or 13, if you don't need it to be a running shoe.
Height and weight? I ask because I found when I fit people when I was a footwear manager, heavier people prefer denser shoes and vice versa. What have you worn in the past and liked?
I always hated volt haha. Not green enough to be the main color, not yellow enough to use as trim on ID shoes. But I may be in the minority. I like other neons, but don't like wearing warm colors.
I had the Lunarglide 5 and 6 and one that might be a little obscure, the Lunar Caldra: an overpriced (debuted at $160, quickly rebranded at $120) training model that was pretty versatile, but just wasn't fitting into my powerlifting workouts at the time. I'd love a pair now, though.
Looks like budget HIIT and Met Con (I'm assuming the "MC" stands for metabolic conditioning) shoes are up
Speed Rep (HIIT)
MC Trainer (definitely looks like a successor to the DSX Repper)
I usually wipe mine down and spray the insides and then drop them off at my LRS. Most independent and chain running stores also have donation/recycling bins
Pretty interested in what this is. Seems like a SuperRep model potentially better suited for lifting? Almost reminds me of the Metcon Repper/Tech Trainer.