I'm on my third pair, and I really like them. I run all year round here in Ireland and usually cover 15 to 20 km a week in 3 or 4 runs, the furthest I've gone is 15k and I'd average around 5:30 perk for 5k. I'm 56 and a casual runner, running on tarmac. I find them to be comfortable right out of the box and lightweight, surprisingly durable, one pair did wear a tiny hole in the upper after 8 months. Funnily enough, one of the nice things about them is that they don't smell, which is cool. I am thinking of trying to do a half marathon and based on your comments, I may have to look at something softer? I'd be loathe to ditch the Revolutions though as I like them so much. I am prone to knee pain though, do you think a softer sole would suit me?
Actually I think if you ran 15k in them in one go and felt ok - I wouldn’t change it ;) of course you could try something different, softer, but if you have no issues in Revolutions then maybe you don’t need, well, a revolution :)
I got them for around 20 dollars here in india. I only run about 4 km everyday, they are decent for less than 5km. Also the design is simple and clean , they do the job of casual sneakers also
Yes, they’re fine for everyday life. I use it this way sometimes. But one thing to have in mind is that the upper is quite warm, so if you live somewhere with warm weather they could make your feet feel hot.
My job, is gym attendant, this is good for everyday used, no pain in 8 hours duty, so comfortable.
Yeah, for everyday use they’re fine - after the review I don’t use them for running, but mostly as a “lifestyle” shoe 👌
I'm on my third pair, and I really like them. I run all year round here in Ireland and usually cover 15 to 20 km a week in 3 or 4 runs, the furthest I've gone is 15k and I'd average around 5:30 perk for 5k. I'm 56 and a casual runner, running on tarmac. I find them to be comfortable right out of the box and lightweight, surprisingly durable, one pair did wear a tiny hole in the upper after 8 months. Funnily enough, one of the nice things about them is that they don't smell, which is cool. I am thinking of trying to do a half marathon and based on your comments, I may have to look at something softer? I'd be loathe to ditch the Revolutions though as I like them so much. I am prone to knee pain though, do you think a softer sole would suit me?
Actually I think if you ran 15k in them in one go and felt ok - I wouldn’t change it ;) of course you could try something different, softer, but if you have no issues in Revolutions then maybe you don’t need, well, a revolution :)
This one is same price with downshifter13 in my country
I got them for around 20 dollars here in india.
I only run about 4 km everyday, they are decent for less than 5km.
Also the design is simple and clean , they do the job of casual sneakers also
That’s a really good price 👌 great that they work for you 💪
Ele é bom para dia a dia?. aquele tênis que da para usar para qualquer lugar? E fazer caminhada ....Quero comprar.o feminino
Yes, they’re fine for everyday life. I use it this way sometimes. But one thing to have in mind is that the upper is quite warm, so if you live somewhere with warm weather they could make your feet feel hot.
Will it reduce shin pain if you use it?
It depends on a person, I’d recommend you to visit a physio to discuss this.