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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Skechers GO Bionic 2 Review}}
The [http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Mens%20Skechers%20GO%20Bionic%202 Skechers GO Bionic 2] is a lightweight, zero-drop shoe with a nicely flexible sole. Like many shoes in the Skechers' range, the GO Bionic is cheaper than many comparable shoes and is well worth considering.You can think of the GO Bionic as the shoe that Nike should have produced as part of their Free range. {| class="wikitable" |- valign="top"|[[File:Sketchers-Go-Bionic-top.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Sketchers Go Bionic top]]|[[File:Sketchers-Go-Bionic-bottom.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Sketchers Go Bionic bottom]]|[[File:Sketchers-Go-Bionic-inside.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Sketchers Go Bionic inside]]|[[File:Sketchers-Go-Bionic-outside.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Sketchers Go Bionic outside]]|}
=Characteristics=
* '''Why you'd buy it'''. The GO Bionic is great value for money, and is lighter than many of the similar shoes such as [[Altra One2| Altra One<sup>2</sup>]] or [[Saucony Virrata]], though it's also slightly firmer. It's also a 'Better Nike Free'.
* '''Cushioning'''. The Bionic is quite thin and only 10 mm, so it's a little firmer than some other shoes in this category. One concern with cushioning is that the gaps in the midsole can get packed with stones. If that happens, it is quite uncomfortable, as there is only the thin insole between your foot and stone.
* '''Drop'''. This is a zero-drop shoe, and the midsole is actually fairly flat. There is no . The Virr taper is between the ball of the foot and the very front, nor is there much of rise under the arch. Like most shoes, the midsole cups of the heel for stability, and there is a small taper at the very rear (not enough to be considered a rocker.)* '''Structure'''. This shoe uses single density of foam, with cutouts to increase flexibility.* '''Flexibility'''. The bionic is remarkably flexible, as it has holes in the midsole, as well as grooves. One issue is that stones can get into the holes, causing pain.
* '''Outsole'''. There is almost no outsole, with some small patches under the big toe and midfoot area. The bionic is one of the few shoes I've come across that has the additional abrasion resistance under the midfoot rather than the heel. Most of the bottom of the shoe is exposed foam, which reduces weight at the expense of longevity, but the bionic seemed to have much better where resistance than other shoes I've come across.
* '''Shape'''. The Bionic has the classic running shoe shape that does not match the human foot, but the toe box is not as bad as many shoes. Nonetheless I still found that I had to [[Shoe Modifications| cut the toe box open]].
=Comparisons=
Here are some direct comparisons with its potential competition.
=A Comparison with other Recommended Shoes=
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