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Skechers GORun

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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Skechers GORun 4 Review}}
The GORun 4 makes it seem like Skechers are making random changes to their designs in the hope that something good happens by accident. The result is a shoe that aspires to mediocrity. If Skechers fixed the two obvious flaws noted below, then it's still too heavy for the cushioning it provides and it wears far too quickly. The Skechers naming is a bit confusing; these are the "GORun" without any other name, not the [[Skechers GoRun Ride]], or [[Skechers GOrun Ultra]]. {{H:WhatToLookForInShoes}}
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Here are some direct comparisons with its potential competition.
==Skechers GORun and Saucony Kinvara==
The [[Saucony Kinvara]] is my current favorite shoe for transitioning between a traditional shoe like the [[Asics GT 2000]] and a much better shoe like the [[Asics Gel Hyper Speed]]. The Kinvara and GORun are superficially quite similar, with the GORun slightly lighter but less cushioned, especially in the rear. Unfortunately this does not translate to the real world, where the GORun has two major flaws; planter fascia pressure and the hole in the rear of the upper. Even if these were fixed, the Kinvara lasts longer, making it a cheaper shoe in the long run.
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