LunarSpider R3
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Nick Morris
Ben Z
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LunarSpider R3
Now if only they made the forefoot wider:
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpageMRS-NSPR3M1.html
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpageMRS-NSPR3M1.html
Ben Z- Regular
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Re: LunarSpider R3
Ben Z wrote:Now if only they made the forefoot wider:
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpageMRS-NSPR3M1.html
I agree!! I love the shoe, but my foot is too damn wide to fit into it...
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Re: LunarSpider R3
Yep the only thing I hate about Nike shoes they most of the shoes I would like to wear are just a little to narrow for me. Darn!!
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Re: LunarSpider R3
Looks like good runners have big toes?
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Re: LunarSpider R3
is there enough cushion for marathon distance?
much different from the "2" version?
much different from the "2" version?
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Re: LunarSpider R3
Ben Z wrote:Now if only they made the forefoot wider:
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpageMRS-NSPR3M1.html
Very nice looking shoe.
Damn, Nike has put out a handful of new < 10 ounce running shoes I wasn't aware of....not to mention the upcoming Flyknits.
Re: LunarSpider R3
mountandog wrote:is there enough cushion for marathon distance?
much different from the "2" version?
For me, yes. But I prefer lightweight flats and really only do short recovery runs in cushioned shoes.
No.
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