The K-Swiss Kwicky Blade weighs a mere 9oz, exceptionally light for a training shoe. But if you are an efficient, and not too heavy, runner with a midfoot or forefoot strike, you might get it done in ...
The Mana is the shoe for those who might want to run in the Adizero, but, need a bit of medial posting. Just keep in mind that posting comes at a price: a slightly harder feel.
If you're a Newton fan, but, feel more like an ice skater than a runner when you contact wet or icy surfaces, there's good news for you: The Newton Running All Weather shoe.
This is, of course, Asics answer to its own Kayano 15, and, no, it's not the same shoe as the 15; it's more to your liking, or less, depending on your foot and ankle structure.
Asics is shipping some 2010 product out to stores like ours, and we availed ourselves of the chance to run in next year’s version of the famous Asics GT-series.