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The right minimal shoes for myself
I would consider myself an intermediate experienced runner. I have ran a couple marathons and one 50k in my year and a half of running as a hobby. I average about 30-35 miles a week currently. I have size 13 feet with large toes, and need a shoe with a wide toe-box. About 9 months ago I started purchasing and testing various "minimal" shoes as I started to move from a heel/mid-foot-strike style of running to a forefoot-strike style of running. The second pair I purchased were a pair of Faas 250's, and I really liked them. I put about 250 miles on my first pair before moving to a pair of Nike Lunarracer shoes that ended up not having a long enough toe-box. I also tried the NB Minimus road, Nike Free 3.0, Nike Free-run+ but I eventually settled on the Faas 250 because I could run the longest in them with the least discomfort. They have an 8mm forefoot-to-heel rise with a very small amount of arch support which is nice when you get into long distances and your feet start to become...
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Faaaaas
Pros:
-fastest feeling shoe I've ever worn
-very lightweight, no heel weight
-more cushioned than expected, quite comfortable
-good road surface feel
-good minimal transition shoe for midfoot striker
Cons:
-somewhat small toebox causes some wear on the mesh
-little lateral support with quick turns
The shoe was definitely a surprise as its more cushioned than my NB's with less heel rise.
Running feels effortless and fast with no turn over weight at the heel. The primary con is that I have worn a small hole at the small toe area faster than other shoes I've owned.
Puma Shoe
By far, the best running shoe I have ever wore. I am a big guy, 5' 8"; 215 former powerlifter that switched to crossfit and every shoe I wore, my feet hurt like crazy the next day. Totally solved with this shoe! I would recomend for someone looking for a light shoe that is comfortable! i can't gaurantee it will last a long time, but for the price that isnt a big deal.
Rating : 4.5
List Price : $85.00

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