My approach to footwear has always been, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." So I went through three pairs of Supernova Glides until I broke. I don't blame the shoes for my IT band problems -- I suspect a lack of proper stretching was mostly to blame -- but it was recommended I try something with a little more stability. Hence, the Supernova Sequence. I'd put almost 500 miles on the Sequence 2s with no recurrence of IT band problems, so when Chris and I stopped at Charm City Run to pick up her packet for the Baltimore Women's Classic, I inquired about a new pair. They didn't have any Sequences, but were glad to order them for me at no additional cost once it became apparent that I didn't want to try any other brands.
I'd seen a picture of the Sequence 4's in Runner's World, and they were cool:
I'd never had a pair of running shoes this funky looking, but I figured that these were also probably the newest models, and that I'd probably end up with Sequence 3s or another pair of Sequence 2s, which would be fine.It turns out that my new shoes were indeed Sequence 4s, but just not in quite as wild a color scheme:
And look at this, this isn't just the inside of the top of the shoe, it's "GeoFit!"
Hopefully, that's not a harbinger of doom. I'm a bit worried that since I like them so much right out of the box, that 2 weeks from now I'm going to hate the Sequence 4.
But I don't think so.
Thank you for this review. I also reviewed the adidas Supernova Sequence 4, in my opinion, these are some of the best stability shoes on the market today. I also agree that they look really, really cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading. I'll write a post-retirement review of them in a few months when I've got about 500 miles on them. I still like them at 250, though.
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