tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872975237176343979.post3178867847961244339..comments2023-10-30T20:30:58.859+08:00Comments on 40s Endurance Training: Brooks PureFlow Reviewdaytripper1021http://www.blogger.com/profile/14840226330859305868noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872975237176343979.post-91685284462849784272012-01-28T15:41:34.964+08:002012-01-28T15:41:34.964+08:00Wow those DS trainers are a real bargain! Unfortun...Wow those DS trainers are a real bargain! Unfortunately Asics are pretty steep here. But I'm quite ok with the Pureflows for now.<br /><br />Thanks Kenley!daytripper1021https://www.blogger.com/profile/14840226330859305868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872975237176343979.post-15533261613838865082012-01-27T21:40:39.255+08:002012-01-27T21:40:39.255+08:00I doubt I will ever go pure minimalist. I think t...I doubt I will ever go pure minimalist. I think the NAV band would cause me to want to throw them out. Last year, I bought a pair of DS Trainers ( I only wear ASICS since that's all I have been wearing for 3 years) and they are awesome. Though your pricing is way too high. I believe I paid about $75 (about 3375P) I got them from the Running warehouse online, plus my local running store gives me a 20% discount for shopping there all the time. lol. I might look into other brands in the future, but every time I try something out, they don't feel right. For some one not wanting to go too minimalist but wants a light shoe with a good amount of cushion, the DS Trainer is the way to go. Will have to check out those Brooks though, they look pretty cool. My Maff Training is going well. Burning lots of fat. lolKenleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09512831713445031916noreply@blogger.com