Skechers GOrun Razor Excess 2 Review | ¿La zapatilla más versátil y divertida de la marca?

https://www.roadrunningreview.com/es/... Keep your eyes peeled because a new version of the Skechers Razor Excess is back, and it's back in a truly surprising way. The Skechers GOrun Excess 2 may not offer any major aesthetic changes, but if we look inside, we'll see arguably the most distinctive change in any fast-paced shoe today. It's the plate and carbon, which, for the first time, are used in this fast, cushioned model from the American brand. This plate is unusual and different from other plates on the market. Instead of being a compact heel-to-toe piece, the Skechers plate, which by the way is pending patent, uses two carbon sides in the forefoot, leaving the plate in an "H" shape. This way, they say it will improve flexibility and allow for better cushioning in the metatarsal area. In fact, if we hold the Skechers GOrun Razor Excess 2 in our hands and bend it, we'll see that there's no marked rigidity in its midsole. The other parts of the shoe retain the materials and technologies of its first version. The Hyperburst compound used in the midsole provides lightness, but above all, cushioning and responsiveness, and on the other hand, an upper with a thin mesh yet sufficiently protected to make the shoe a great training partner. Remember that this Hyperburst material is made with a mechanical foaming process that creates thousands of bubble-like cellular structures. It's interesting to see its construction and development through heat. TYPE OF RUNNER: The GOrun Razor Excess 2 is a shoe that the moderately intensive runner who wants a training model with spark and bounce will love. This is a lightweight model that will allow you to easily increase the intensity while providing protection and comfort thanks to its high profile and the upper protectors that will cradle your foot. Carbon is clearly the big selling point of this new version, so much so that we're convinced that, combined with the low 4mm drop and the Hyper Arc technology used in Skechers' faster models, it will allow for more efficient running thanks to the combination of different arches distributed throughout the midsole. DISTANCE: With Goodyear rubber in the sole and a protected but low-profile design, the Excess 2 has more than enough material to be minimally durable over time. We were pleased when Skechers incorporated the Goodyear rubber compound into its soles, and we hope that, little by little, as they are already doing, it will be incorporated into each and every one of their shoes. In addition to providing durability, it provides better traction on asphalt, allowing us to be more versatile when it comes to the terrain we train on. The shoe is designed for any distance; we don't see many limits at the moment. In its previous version, we competed in a 10K race at moderate paces and the feel was very good, although obviously, models like the Speed ​​Elite or Speed ​​Freek would be more suitable for competition. For a half marathon or marathon, they can be a very competent alternative as long as the runner is looking for a dynamic model with a plate and a certain level of challenge. 00:00 Introduction 01:22 Runner Type 04:40 Pace 07:55 Distance -------------------------------- YouTube:    / @roadrunningreview   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roadrunningr... Instagram:   / roadrunningreview