Shoe Review: Nike Lunar Glide+ 3
The world knows I’m a huge Nike Lunar Glide fan. I was never a fan of Nike running shoes until the first Lunar Glide came along. I used the Nike Lunar Glide+ for all my five marathons so far. It has literally gone the distance with me.
The recently released Nike Lunar Glide+ 3 is very much like the Nike Lunar Glide+ and nothing like its predecessor, the Nike Lunar Glide+ 2. For that, I am extremely overjoyed; nothing quite sucks as to have your favorite running shoe massacred into what was coined an upgrade.
– From the 1st to the 3rd Nike Lunar Glide –
Back to Lunar Glide+ 3…
– Nike Lunar Glide+ 3 for Women –
I’ve used the Nike Lunar Glide+ 3 for the past couple of weeks at races and training runs. Here’s what I think:
PROS:
- Comfort: Snug fit. Feels like the shoe wraps around your foot comfortably, like I’m wearing socks.
- Just-right cushioning: Perfect balance of cushioning and stiffness. Not too soft that I feel there’s no support, but not too stiff either that it feels like plywood
- Light: This is a lot lighter than other bulky stability shoes out there. Great for those long slow distances.
- Dynamic Support System: Still has the Dynamic Support System which adapts to the runner’s gait so that with each step the runner gets cushioning and support to guard against overpronation
- Midfoot strap: The shoe has a strap on the side for additional support. This was a feature only for the Women’s shoe with the 1st Lunar Glide, then it completely disappeared with the Nike Lunar Glide+ 2, but I’m glad Nike revived it for both Men and Women’s shoes since it’s one of my favorite features.
- No need for break in: Okay, don’t quote me on this. But, I’ll let you in on a little secret. I’ve used brand new pairs of this shoe to run marathons and I had no problems! For any other shoe or model, I would never dare to do this. But, based on experience, this shoe needs no break in.
- Handsome shoe: Love the colors!
CONS:
- Lacks bounce: I’m yearning for that springy, bouncy feeling with each step, but I can’t find it with this shoe
- Durability is a concern: Since the shoe feels like a sock, I noticed that it expires much earlier than other shoes. After 4 months, cushioning significantly decreases.
- Too narrow for runners with bunions: Since the shoe is a bit narrow, I wouldn’t recommend this for runners with bunions. I have bunions so they start to hurt after over 5k distances in this shoe. I never experienced this with the 1st Lunar Glide, hence I’m not sure if this will be the marathon shoe for me this year. So sad.
THE VERDICT
I would highly recommend this shoe for runners with mild to moderate overpronation who are looking for a light stability shoe for training or long distance races. Oh, and those that have no bunions!
Where to buy: Nike, Runnr
Retail price: P5,495