FLYTEFOAM BLAST™: Lightweight, midsole foam with energetic and highly responsive cushioning and bounce for an efficient ride.
AHAR® Plus Outsole: Strategically positioned in critical areas of the outsole, this exceptionally durable compound is 50% more durable than standard ASICS High Abrasion Rubber.
Reflectivity: Special reflective material designed to enhance safety and visibility in low light conditions
Ortholite® Lasting: This lasting material features plush underfoot comfort while providing excellent moisture management and a high level of breathability (Ortholite is a registered trademark of ATP Manufacturing LLC.)
Engineered Mesh Upper: Multi-directional mesh material improves ventilation and stability.
I've put 500 miles on 2 pairs of Novablast 1's and I'm currently running in the 2's. The high stack can be a little awkward on steep hills and sharp turns at speed, and they can feel kind of clunky.
I wouldn't use these on rugged terrain or 'real' trails, but they've been fine on gravel roads, dirt roads, and a mulched trail that I frequent.
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11-02-2021 at 08:32 AM.
Some of the reviews of this shoe are amusing. Apparently it is only for running in a straight line on flat asphalt. If you plan on running uphill, downhill, or making turns, forget about it.
Some of the reviews of this shoe are amusing. Apparently it is only for running in a straight line on flat asphalt. If you plan on running uphill, downhill, or making turns, forget about it.
I've put 500 miles on 2 pairs of Novablast 1's and I'm currently running in the 2's. The high stack can be a little awkward on steep hills and sharp turns at speed, and they can feel kind of clunky.
I wouldn't use these on rugged terrain or 'real' trails, but they've been fine on gravel roads, dirt roads, and a mulched trail that I frequent.
Some of the reviews of this shoe are amusing. Apparently it is only for running in a straight line on flat asphalt. If you plan on running uphill, downhill, or making turns, forget about it.
Most serious running shoes are strictly designed in the manner of running fairly straight as crazy as that sounds; I'm an avid runner and even the most expensive or highest end running shoe are known for being awful at taking turns in.
Heck I can't think of a pair of my dozen plus running shoes that are actually great at turning in.
These are really terrific running shoes. I highly recommend them.
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I wouldn't use these on rugged terrain or 'real' trails, but they've been fine on gravel roads, dirt roads, and a mulched trail that I frequent.
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I wouldn't use these on rugged terrain or 'real' trails, but they've been fine on gravel roads, dirt roads, and a mulched trail that I frequent.
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Most serious running shoes are strictly designed in the manner of running fairly straight as crazy as that sounds; I'm an avid runner and even the most expensive or highest end running shoe are known for being awful at taking turns in.
Heck I can't think of a pair of my dozen plus running shoes that are actually great at turning in.
These are really terrific running shoes. I highly recommend them.