I've got a pair. They are really light and to be honest I wouldn't even consider using them on anything longer than a 5K race. When I first wore them, on the tready, my knees started to hurt after 2K.
They are a bit gimicky, but I had to have a pair anyway at only £25. Am waiting until the summer when I can try them out on a proper race.
I am 8st 10lbs at the moment and I won't be using my Mayflys for anything other than 5ks during the summer.I think that the bulk of the weight has been saved on the very unstructured upper which has no support at all. The midsole isn't as thin as you would think. Use them sparingly for really important short races where a PB is on the cards.
Im 10st 7lbs and they dont give my legs a pounding at all. I used the streak Vapor's alot for my faster training funs and find that im quite efficient with lighter trainers. The most cushioned shoe iv got is the Asics Gel ds trainer. Not heavy at all.
Got my 5k pb in mayflys. 15:52, knocking 8 seconds off my last pair of racers time.
I don't like mine - sole is pretty thick raising you off ground, with minimal support from upper. Feels not very stable to me.
Now using NB RC150s - almost same weight, but much lower to ground and offering much better feel of the road. And hard wearing enough for long term use - I've run 100 miles in mine in the last 10 days, with no discomfort and minimal wear.
Nike could thin out the sole, shed lots of weight and also improve the shoe, I feel.
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They are a bit gimicky, but I had to have a pair anyway at only £25. Am waiting until the summer when I can try them out on a proper race.
Yeah i thought at £25 it may be worth a go?!
Im just over 9st so they wont get to much of a pounding.
(makes mental note to never ever do hilly ride with JLK)
I must have titanium bones!!
Use them sparingly for really important short races where a PB is on the cards.
Got my 5k pb in mayflys. 15:52, knocking 8 seconds off my last pair of racers time.
Now using NB RC150s - almost same weight, but much lower to ground and offering much better feel of the road. And hard wearing enough for long term use - I've run 100 miles in mine in the last 10 days, with no discomfort and minimal wear.
Nike could thin out the sole, shed lots of weight and also improve the shoe, I feel.