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Ryan T rated this product
5 stars
Wed, November 19,2008:
I'm 6'0" 220lbs, I usually purchase New Balance, until I found these!!! I only run about 10 miles a week but i weight train 5 days a week. These are great for big guys who have knee and back pain. I wear these out if i know i'm going to standing or on my feet for a while and no pain at all!!!
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tallrun rated this product
3 stars
Fri, November 07,2008:
I'm 6'6" 200lb runner and run 35 to 45 miles per week. I have been running in the ProGrid Triumph 4 for quite sometime and decided to give this shoe a shot. It is VERY comfortable and has a nice wide toe box, however the soles tend to wear out MUCH quicker than the ProGrids...by about 120 miles.
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Robert rated this product
4 stars
Sun, November 02,2008:
Just started in these because the Nike free Everyday did not not work out. I tried these because they are flexable. I have Achiles pain if I wear stiff shoes. I run about 30 miles a week and have found the Syncrofloat-2 to be a very nice ride - firm, but responsive and flexable in the toe area. Not...
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fatguyrunning rated this product
5 stars
Fri, June 27,2008:
Amazing. I'm 5-10 and 200lbs. I've tried Mizuno's Wave Creations, Asics, Saucony's and NB's. I've had 4 knee surgeries and plenty of gait problems from those injuries and surgeries. This shoe has made me a runner again. Light, soft and extremely durable. I've got more miles on mine than I shou...
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Wes rated this product
4 stars
Thu, May 08,2008:
Very satisfied with these shoes so far. I have about 75 miles on them, and have been pleased. I am glad I took a shot at the Pearl Izumi line. Cushioning is not soft, its more of a firm feeling. If you are looking for a super soft feel, these are not for you. Just ran the Indianapolis Half Mara...
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Runningforyou rated this product
5 stars
Wed, May 07,2008:
Male 6'0" 150lbs 2:40:00 marathon, 15:30 5K times. I normally run in the Saucony Triumphs and Asics Cumulus and found these Peral Izumi's to be fantastic. They have great response and fit like a regular shoe. I have been able to run any distance and pace in these shoes during my training runs. I...
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mabrylm rated this product
2 stars
Wed, April 23,2008:
The toe box is huge and the heel is loose. The only place this fits me is in the arch. Shoe laces are too short for heel lock lacing. Very firm. Feel like a brick when they hit the ground.
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Joe M. rated this product
4 stars
Sat, April 19,2008:
Very comfortable shoe. Wish I could live in it.
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Me rated this product
4 stars
Mon, April 14,2008:
200+ lb runner who runs 2-3 miles 4 times a week. Great shoe for speed workouts or timed runs. Would not run in these shoes every day, but GREAT for fast runs. Highly recommended!
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tim rated this product
3 stars
Sat, April 12,2008:
Despite my 3-star rating, this is an impressive effort from Pearl Izumi. While this is billed as a "cushioned" shoe, which it is, it's on the firm side of cushioning. If you like to run on mush, this is not the shoe for you. But if you like a firm ride, buy this! Reminds me of the old Adidas Runner ...
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Steven rated this product
5 stars
Sat, April 05,2008:
6'-2" and 210lbs with 250+ miles and only now considering replacing. Really like this shoe and will get second pair. Better than the Nike 180.
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Josh F rated this product
5 stars
Thu, February 07,2008:
Take a chance with these shoes, they rock.5'10/180lbs. I wore the GEL-Nimbus and the Grid triumph's before I bought these. I will continue to buy Pearl Izumi.RRS needs to advertise these in their catalog.
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Seth rated this product
5 stars
Thu, January 03,2008:
6'4 195 and run with these shoes every day. These shoes are great right out of the box. Most comfortable shoe ever worn, and will buy pearl izumi from here on out.
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Matt rated this product
5 stars
Wed, December 26,2007:
Great shoe right out of the box. Flexible and lots of cushion. I am 5'11' 215 and need the soft feel. Have always had wave creations, but these are my new shoe of choice. Pearl Izumi will soon be a household name.
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Dino rated this product
5 stars
Thu, November 15,2007:
Terrific shoe with a wide stable base, and very cushioned...I wear with soft orthotics and they accommodate them perfectly, keeping my corrected foot neutral...will buy another pair soon...
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JON rated this product
5 stars
Fri, October 19,2007:
I've had these shoes for two months and they have held up very well. I have high arches and these are the best shoes I've owned. The only shoes that I will buy are Pearl Izumi's.
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Alex rated this product
5 stars
Sat, September 15,2007:
This is an added review after a couple hundred miles on these shoes and I remain impressed. Great forward transition and seamless construction comfort.
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John rated this product
4 stars
Sat, July 28,2007:
I've been running in Asics Cumulus shoes for years. Took a chance on these and found the toe box too narrow and had to return. Cushioning was excellent and the construction was top notch. I just wish they fit my toes.
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Alex rated this product
5 stars
Tue, June 26,2007:
6'0 210 lb runner. Very impressed. had to find something to replace Asics Nimbus and Mizuno Wave Creation as their latest are sub-par. Took a chance and found a great shoe here. seamless construction and out of the box flexibility have got me smiling. The cushioning is excellent and it transiti...
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Matt rated this product
4 stars
Mon, May 14,2007:
6'2" 175. Great cushioning trainer that I needed no breaking in. Fits like a pair of slippers. Very comfortable. I have the Float 1 and this is much more durable. Improvements are durability, more responsiveness in the mid sole, reflective. Hit 300 on the float 1 and they are still among my favs...
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BMoore rated this product
4 stars
Sat, May 12,2007:
I liked the Float 1 but the heel would be almost worm through at 200 miles. The new model is much more durable.
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Anonymous rated this product
4 stars
Mon, April 09,2007:
Good transition and responsiveness.
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