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bought the V2 on your recommendation <a href="http://baidu.com/">www.tolin.co.uk</a> and was not disappointed! Now if only I could find a less breathable version for upcoming winter running…BTW, will you review the new adidas Boston? Picked up a <strong>Nike Air Presto Womens</strong> pair of Boston boost as the store had nothing else in my size and really like them. A bit narrow in the forefoot which is mitigated by lots of forefoot height, but <a href="http://www.baidu.com/">Nike Air Huarache Femme</a> otherwise they like to go fast
Training went well with them….long runs check. But awkwardly, 1 week before the marathon, the left shoe started to feel somehow bent or twisted, <a href="http://www.baidu.com/">Nike Air Max 90 Donne</a> I don’t know how to say it, but they stopped feeling comfortable in my foot. I did not pay attention to it, assuming that perhaps the insole had moved or something <strong>www.airmaxbotyodtokczech.com</strong> like that. Then marathon day came, and as I said, reinserted insoles, and I thought that would make it. BIG MISTAKE.
By mile 3, I was already suffering this again! I don’t <a href="http://baidu.com/">Nike Air Max 2016 Donne</a> know if it’s the Torsion thing or what, but something got in the way of my gait cycle, and right now I have a sore toe (Hopefully nothing serious)
For my next <a href="http://www.baidu.com/">Adidas Superstar Womens</a> marathon (Boston), I’m already researching what shoe to use, apparently it’s going to be NB either way (Vazee Rush, Pace, Zante or 1400 v3).
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