Kinda figured you would be a show snob!!!
I had heard that before about Nike's from people. I have run more than the average guy and have tried asics, miz, nike, new balance and the ones that seem to always win out is the nike for whatever reason. LIke everyone says....it depends on the person. When I need to look for a new model i do make a trip to a running store and try on pretty much everything that would work for a guy who needs the extra cushioning and some support.
I max out at 35 miles a week when I am going good but usually am around 20/wk
ccrunner609;1233911 wrote:Nike makes junk, wouldnt run from a fire in them.
The shoe market for runners is a joke. THese "minimalist" shoe fad drives me nuts. I have runners coming to practice with these lightweight shoes. I tell them that serious runners dont wear that junk. You want to train 50+ miles a week in them you will be injured by week 2. If you are a hobby jogger or weekend warrior, or even a serious runner that might take a pair of these shoes and train 1 or 2 times a week it prolly wouldnt hurt you.
/Rant
Now the brand loyal runner in me is hard to break sometimes. Asics, Mizuno, brooks are all in the closet right now. You cant go wrong with the Asics 2100 series or Brooks Adrenaline GTS. Both have good support and decent cushioning. I am also running in a pair of Saucony Triumph and Saucony Cohesion. I am rotating them depending on the run and surface.
Prolly out of all of them, the Saucony Cohesion are the best buy for what you get. $50 for a shoe that has really good cushioning. I am a very nuetral runner with a forfoot plant when I run so I dont need a shoe with alot of stability or pronation control. Just cushioning so my feet arent killing me after those 50 miles weeks and two-a-days.
Asics didnt really last very long for me. I go the least mileage out of them. The New balance I really liked...the 925's maybe...cannot remember, but when I went back to get a new pair none of the replacements felt that great.
The biggest head shake I get is when people say "I bought he most expensive running shoe, they gotta be good" from some place online without even trying them on!
I really like going to Endurance SPorts in Dayton. Takes 90 min to get there but that guy really knows his stuff and it is a blast going there and trying them on..and using his "track" to run in them!