Posting for my wife
Stupidly I [she] assumed there wouldn’t be much difference between my 12s and the 13 and so I did not try these on until I couldn’t return them. Paid $120. They are fine, but the fit was different enough that I don’t want to keep them. These have never even been out for a run, and are brand new in the box (BNIB).
This is a stability shoe and really good for people with imbalances or overpronation without being as heavy as some of the Brooks models. I have found that as I fatigue and lose form, the stability factor has helped me finish the miles I set out to do. Between the 12 and 13 they increased the roominess in the toe box area and bumped up cushioning, which meant a bit more in weight (11 oz), but most runners in reviews like the changes and so a half ounce increase isn’t that important for the improvements made.
The heel to forefoot ratio is 24/12.
Asking $60, inclusive of shipping.
Please feel free to ask any questions!
Matthew
Twitter: @AlphaDogCycling
Instagram: @AlphaDogCycling
Stupidly I [she] assumed there wouldn’t be much difference between my 12s and the 13 and so I did not try these on until I couldn’t return them. Paid $120. They are fine, but the fit was different enough that I don’t want to keep them. These have never even been out for a run, and are brand new in the box (BNIB).
This is a stability shoe and really good for people with imbalances or overpronation without being as heavy as some of the Brooks models. I have found that as I fatigue and lose form, the stability factor has helped me finish the miles I set out to do. Between the 12 and 13 they increased the roominess in the toe box area and bumped up cushioning, which meant a bit more in weight (11 oz), but most runners in reviews like the changes and so a half ounce increase isn’t that important for the improvements made.
The heel to forefoot ratio is 24/12.
Asking $60, inclusive of shipping.
Please feel free to ask any questions!
Matthew
Twitter: @AlphaDogCycling
Instagram: @AlphaDogCycling