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For those who are overly concerned with toe box size, this one is average. Overall this upper achieves the goal of being comfortable and breathable. There is just the right amount of slip and slide to reduce the potential for blisters but also hold your foot securely in place. It seems that Skechers has paid close attention to reducing friction with the materials used particularly on the inside of the upper. I was impressed with the breathability and quality of the materials used. The shoe has an average sized toe box that should work for most people. The upper secures the shoe nicely to your foot and the knit material allows for some expansion towards the forefoot. It is sock like with a little extra room, like a slightly loose fitting sock but in a good way. I would describe the fit as almost sock like. The upper is very comfortable and breathable as advertised. I found the gusseted tongue to sit nicely along the front of my ankle and stay in place. There were no areas of rubbing or irritation. It features a gusseted tongue made of thin fabric as well as a pull tab on the heel to aid with putting them on.ĭespite the description as nearly seamless, this upper feels seamless. The upper is made of a breathable knit material and is described by Skechers as a “nearly” seamless upper. There’s not a whole lot of ground feel due to the thick layer of cushioning but the rebound of the material combined with the rockered profile give this shoe an incredibly smooth ride that never gets old.
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The shoe feels adequately cushioned and at the same time maintains a bouncy ride with nice rebound. When it comes to responsiveness the FLIGHT GEN cushioning delivers. The shoe is not a featherweight by any means but it does provide a stellar cushion to weight ratio if you’re interested in a highly cushioned shoe. I found no evidence of the material having better or worse traction than what I experience on most road shoes.įLIGHT GEN cushioning, just like almost every other cushioning given a fancy name these days, is designed to be lightweight and responsive. The shoe is marketed to have a durable hight traction outsole material. I don’t necessarily think it does anything to “encourage” a midfoot strike, but at the same time it does nothing to hinder it either. It’s nice to have that area to cut down on breakdown if thats the type of foot striker you are. The midfoot strike zone is a reinforced area of rubber on the lateral edge of the outsole that gives you a landing pad and encourages a midfoot strike.