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Is Nike Lunarglide 7 suitable for neutral or slight pronation runners?

BecomeBetterThanMyYesterMe
BecomeBetterThanMyYesterMe Posts: 114 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
How about Nike Lunartempo 6 & trifusion?

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  • fattothinmum
    fattothinmum Posts: 218 Member
    Lunarglide aren't cushioned enough for me. I tried them and found them difficult to run in. Just as well we all have different running feet.
  • Lunarglide aren't cushioned enough for me. I tried them and found them difficult to run in. Just as well we all have different running feet.

    How about Asics Nimbus 17?
  • Yeah. I felt the same. It wasn't cushioned enough. Got Asics gel Kayano 22. Hope that works for me. So far, good.
  • msf74
    msf74 Posts: 3,498 Member
    Yeah. I felt the same. It wasn't cushioned enough. Got Asics gel Kayano 22. Hope that works for me. So far, good.

    I could be wrong but aren't Kayanos targeted towards people who have particular issues with overpronation rather than neutral or mostly neutral runners?
  • msf74 wrote: »
    Yeah. I felt the same. It wasn't cushioned enough. Got Asics gel Kayano 22. Hope that works for me. So far, good.

    I could be wrong but aren't Kayanos targeted towards people who have particular issues with overpronation rather than neutral or mostly neutral runners?

    Yeah, the lady suggested a nimbus for a supinated to neutral feet. I tried running in them. Well-cushioned. But, Though I am moderate arched with neutral stride, I seem to give more pressure to the inner sides of the forefoot. Tried out the Kayano & found it a bit more stable! Haven't run in them yet. They offered I can come back to exchange if I'm not comfortable in them.

  • This is what I understood.
    Nimbus - supinator or neutral
    Kayano - overpronator or neutral
    Hope that's right.
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