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The Lunarfly is a lot lighter than the Vomero 5, around 2.5 ounces or so. I wanted to get the Lunarfly's but they do not have enough cushion (I'm just recovering from a stress fracture in my metatarsal) for me as of right now. I actually ended up getting the Nike Vomero 5...about 30 dollars more than the Lunarfly but they feel pretty solid to run in!!!
The cushioning for the Vomero 5 is great. I actually got done running 4.5 miles about two hours ago and my legs feel fresh! The only downfall is that the shoes are 9.8 ounces (well, for girls...probably a bit more for men) which isn't too heavy, but I used to run in Mizunos that are 7.7 ounces so it feels slightly heavier. I plan on getting the Lunarfly when track season rolls around but the Vomero is a great shoe! I can't tell you much on the Free, but I know it is supposed to simulate barefoot running...it is a minimal shoe and is very lightweight. You can go the distance on any of these Nike's. I do prefer lighter shoes because like the guy above said, barefoot running is the natural way to run...it's also nice to have a cushioned shoe though for extremely long runs. Go to a running store and test out the shoes by running around the block!
http://www.runnersworld.com/community/fo... << Many people on this site ask about Nike's and I'm sure you can find something on here about the right shoe for you...you can even ask a question yourself!
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I would like to recommend you to purchase the Nike Total90 Laser Elite FG Men's Soccer Cleat. They rocks!!hese are the best boots I have had by far and super light , also the rubber grip on the instep....at first they kind of get in the way wihen dribbling and doing skill moves ,i think because they give too much friction, but once u get to know its restrictions it doesn't become one anymore.
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I've had this problem with my daughter's shoes, and her foot is very narrow. I cut down some generic-brand Dr. Scholl's-type insoles (available at grocery and drugstores) and that did the trick.
1. Get the appropriate sized insoles, and lay the right show on the right insole, and the left shoe on the left insole. Trace them with a pen.
2. Cut out the insole, cutting slightly inside the lines-- the inside of the shoe is smaller than the outside.
3. Work the insoles inside the shoe. Use your fingers to feel around the edges to see where you need to trim them to fit.
4. If it's too long, don't trim all the length off the toe, or all the length off the heel... you'll mess up where the arch curves.
Good luck! I hope it works for you.
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First of all never use a website you don't trust. Second of all make sure you can always send them back easily if it is the first time using the site. Since you can't send them back you could resell them. Then use that money to buy a new pair, but bigger. If that doesn't work then send back the package with the chinese return address and see if it works.
I believe that is because Nike sells only newer shoes on their websites. A lot of Shox have been out in the market over the years and many vendors online have stock of these old shoes such as Nike Shox deliver, Nike shox conundrums, etc. There's a lot of websites as well that sell fake shoes or imitations. If you want to buy shoes online, just make sure to check if the store is legit. You don't want to be scammed. If you want to get Nike shox with unique design and colors, you can actually customized it with Nike. Hope this helps.
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