![]() Saucony- Ride 13 (best daily trainer imo), Freedom, Triumph, Shift, Speed (best all around shoe imo and many others).įor me, compared to other mid-priced medium-cushion trainers, the Peg 37 is fairly good.once they've had about 50 miles of break-in. Reebok- Floatride Energy (best bang for your buck, got mine for $36 and a killer shoe), Symmetros, Panthea New Balance- 880, 1080, Propel (another good value), Hoka- Clifton, Rincon, or the Bondi for thicc cush, Mach 4 is coming soon and seems amazing Just some of the top options available at the moment that you should check out:īrooks- Ghost, Glycerine (or Tempo for fast days) If you're looking for suggestions let us know what you hope to get out of the shoe in terms of level of cushion, use case, and your training regimen and a lot of us can help you narrow it down to something that would suit you. ![]() There are a million other shoes that are great right out of the box and won't leave you hoping it will finally get better. ![]() That's a hell of a long time to spend trying to get a shoe to work for you, especially if you're just getting started and generally running in the 5k ballpark. You'll see a lot of "after about 50 miles the shoe breaks in well" about the Peg 37. It's not one of the better options out there on the whole.
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