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To begin with Look: The New Nike LunarEpic Flyknit 2

Wellbeing's senior wellness editorial manager depicts what the LunarEpic FlyKnit 2 running shoe truly feels like.


Nike dropped its fresh out of the box new Nike LunarEpic FlyKnit 2 ($160; nike.com) this week. How are they truly? Cushion shoes.

I wish I could assume praise for that astonishing descriptor, however that is the way Olympic Gold Medalist and track star English Garner portrayed them to me, alongside a select gathering of editors, before we hit the tread at Mile High Run Club in New York City to put this new kick through its paces. (I imply that actually, on the grounds that, well, we did a speed workout.) Garner noticed that they were an immediate differentiation to her run of the mill footwear, track spikes: "Have any of all of you ever run a whole workout in spikes?" she inquired. "It resembles running a workout in high heels; it harms."

awkward heels, and I can let you know, this shoe is the opposite difficult, foot-desensitizing feeling. Truth be told, when I initially slipped them on, I pondered internally: "This must be what running on mists feels like." Seriously, they were that agreeable. That cushy feeling did not blur as I opened up my walk in this lightweight, impartial coach either. What's more, even amidst all that non-abrasiveness, my feet still felt upheld.

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