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Whether you are running tempo runs, long distances, or racing, the Evoride is designed for neutral runners with supination who focus on energy conservation. They feature an outsole that includes Aharplus technology for even greater durability and Flytefoam technology for optimal shock absorption.
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I have both the 1 and now I got the 2. And when the 3 goes at a suitable price, I bought it to try it. I saw different reviews and what I want to say is that when we buy a shoe, we need to know why we are getting it. This particular one is for running, it's not for the gym to lift weights and do trx and various static exercises. You wear this and run, and due to the high sole, you can even use it on uneven terrain.
I bought them about a month ago. I got them for the gym and for running as a third pair. I haven't had the chance to run outdoors yet, only on a treadmill and not intensely. They are a nice shoe though. They look good, comfortable. They are also comfortable for the gym, but NOT for leg day, or with weights. If you try to do back squats or try to maintain balance with dumbbells, etc., you will tremble to not lose your position. The toe has this uphill style, which doesn't help with balance when carrying weight. It is also wider in the front, so you need to be extremely careful with squats to feel comfortable. Your toes are at play to get comfortable. On leg day, I wear Nike shoes that are flat and stay stable on the ground. That's it!
The only negative thing I have found is the short laces for the runner's loop. It may not be necessary, I'm just used to longer ones.
It seems to perform better at a faster pace, encouraging you to push hard and move forward, but it didn't bother me at a slower pace, remaining comfortable.
The rocker feels positive while running, but it feels strange while walking, as if half of the sole is missing. In terms of comfort, it is average, at least for my weight. It is snug without causing discomfort, and after 17km, my feet and joints didn't feel tired.
It's my first time with a 5mm drop, and I wanted to see how it would go. It didn't bother me, as I'm used to 9-10mm.
The heel locks in very well. In terms of weight, it is probably lightweight, weighing 233g in size 42.5
One of the most value for money shoes. Good for fast pace, while also smoothly gliding in slow pace. Lightweight with a nice cushioning on both asphalt and tartan. Great fit on the foot. The only issue the shoe may have is with the upper, which is not as breathable and may be a problem in the summer (though it was fine in the winter)
I bought them for short distance running up to 12km. After about a month of use, I have come to the following conclusions:
On asphalt, you feel like the shoes are taking you on their own.
Excellent fit and comfort, very lightweight, excellent sole with a drop that may initially surprise and not be liked by some, but it provides a different running sensation.
For a little bit of running on dirt roads or dry trails, they showed very good stability. Very good sole, you don't feel the rocks, but that's not their intended use.
I want to emphasize that on asphalt and when you start getting tired, you feel like the shoe is carrying you on its own.
Regarding their fit, I read before purchasing that they are narrow in the front but will stretch, etc. They are not narrow at all. They are exactly as they should be. Choose the same size as you wear in Asics or other athletic shoes.
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