I have tried so many different brands since starting triathlons in 2009...and despite Nike being too mainstream for the tri culture(look at your poll)...Nike shoes still feel great on my feet. Zoom Vomero for training, and free's for racing...
You may have been able to add the Streak LT3 as a stand alone choice, This is my go to racing flat now. I find it's a great flat for 5-10K, wouldn't try to go longer though, not much support. -------------------------- The secret of a long life is you try not to shorten it. -Nobody
I've run in Lunaracers for the last 7 or so years. Love them. Recently added the Lunar Epics to the rotation for long runs, will see how they work out.
The best part of being a Nike user- factory stores are easy to find and past models can be purchased at a huge discount. USAT Level II- Ironman U Certified Coach
Lunaracer + lunar epic is a great combo. Racer for races and speed work, epic for the rest.
I've tried so many bloody shoes over the years but came back then Nike lunars. For me it's the perfect balance between light weight cushion, without being to soft to the point my stride gets out of wack.
Only problem with the epic is the tread is the ultimate stone and pebble vacuum. Preferred the prior flynit lunars. That and the price.