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    Can't see these anywhere on the forum so thought I'd give em a post. Another option for the minimal brigade



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    Re: saucony hattori

    Looks like another good option for road running. Nice to see the choices for minimal shoes widening and some of the bigger manufacturers producing minimal shoes. Choices for fell running still seem limited to clunky overbuilt trail shoes or feet squeezing fell shoes. I'm hoping these http://minimalistrunningshoes.org/sn...foot-neo-trail will be good for the more slippery stuff.

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    Been running in the kinevara's since january. These look like perfect for my next pair of road trainers. They don't cost the earth either like similar barefoot trainers.

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    Now in stock at various places for around 74.99 which is good compared to inov8. I'm sure they'll be cheaper in store too over at Bradford. True zero differential as well, and will probably last a lot longer than the 155.
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    Re: saucony hattori

    I've seen these and was going to get a pair but I saw a pair of the new New Balance Minimus on the Accelerate stall at Edale yesterday . I must say they look very nice indeed and cost £70.


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    Re: saucony hattori

    They do look really nice FD. Guess the difference is whether you want zero drop or not, as the minimus still has a 4mm drop.
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    Re: saucony hattori

    Quote Originally Posted by eavesy187 View Post
    They do look really nice FD. Guess the difference is whether you want zero drop or not, as the minimus still has a 4mm drop.
    Yea I know what you mean about zero drop but I do like New Balance shoes they're very comfy. My MT101s are 8mm but they feel more like a trail/road version of x-talons. As long as the shoe is flexible enough I don't think 4mm of differential will make much difference. When pay day comes I'm getting a pair....

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    Re: saucony hattori

    Anyone picked up a pair of these yet?
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    Re: saucony hattori

    Anybody see the oddity of a 'minimalist' shoe not being a minimalist price....?

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    Re: saucony hattori

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellhound View Post
    Anybody see the oddity of a 'minimalist' shoe not being a minimalist price....?
    that winds me up too :thunbdown:
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