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Mens Nike Lunar Trainer
Also known as Nike Lunar Trainer
Lunar Foam Phylite Waffle Nike Plus
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Latest Reviews
Nice shoe designed for the 08 Olympics by Nike. It's only available through a limited number of stores. Here's one I found. Nike Lunar Trainer at RunningCenters.com
When they arrived I couldn't believe how clumpy they were, the shoe was almost twice as wide as my foot, the depth of the heel was 'massive'. I can't understand why if the new foam is so good the midsole has to be this thick. The upper was very nice apart from a dodgy heel tab which digs in to the achilles. One other thing i couldn't understand is why the trainer has less carbon rubber on the sole than the racer??? I personally don't think this shoe will last on the market, whe I ran on light trails in it it was downright dangerous and I always felt I could turn an ankle or trip and that was just on woodchip trails. Its dissapointig, loking at the upper you think ike are finally beginning to listen, simple, great fitting lightweighta nd then they attach it to a midsole which to be honest is ridiculous. I read the designers story about these shoes and he said he wanted it to feel like running on pillows, well I'm ot sure that soft soft is teh answer for running, you need a bit of a return. At £85 I don't feel this represents a good shoe.
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Vital Statistics
Gender: Mens
Year: 2008
Season: Autumn/Winter
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RRP: £85.00
Rating
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    (8) |
Off Road Use
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Shoe Type
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Surfaces
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Weight of runner
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