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Nike LunarGlide+2–($100)

  • By Mario Fraioli
  • Published Sep. 1, 2010

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The LunarGlide+2 and its use of Nike’s dynamic support and adaptive cushioning technologies left very different impressions, although almost unanimously positive, among our test team. Those who want more control have it, and those who don’t need it feel it is quite neutral. The upper fit and toe box is, however, uniformly lower volume and somewhat narrow. The LunarGlide+2, like the original, is a well-executed lightweight trainer.

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Mario Fraioli

Mario Fraioli

Mario Fraioli is the senior producer at Competitor.com. He was a cross country All-American at Stonehill College, has run 2:28 in the marathon, and coaches the Prado Women's Racing Team in San Diego.