kigo drive Review

I don't really know Lee. I have the NB 110's, and Evo's. none of the ones I have are what I would call good in snow. Even in my shod days I can not remember a shoe that I thought was good in snow. I have noticed that if ones form is on the money than it becomes less of a issue. Now I slow the pace down and focus on form, I do use the KIGO's mostly as they have great ground feel.
 
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I don't really know Lee. I have the NB 110's, and Evo's. none of the ones I have are what I would call good in snow. Even in my shod days I can not remember a shoe that I thought was good in snow. I have noticed that if ones form is on the money than it becomes less of a issue. Now I slow the pace down and focus on form, I do use the KIGO's mostly as they have great ground feel.
Yah, I see they're 2mm just like the Moc3s. The Moc3s aren't the best tread either, but I guess when you only have 2mm to work with there's only so much you can do. Like you say, good form and a slightly higher cadence (for me) helps, but I haven't run shod yet this season except for a few blocks on salt, so just starting to think about it.
 
Check your footprint. It should be clear and defined, no sign of pushoff which would show in the front of the print if you did pushoff with the toes. That is the only good thing about running in snow, you can feel yourself slip and slide and you can check the footprint to confirm everything is right with the world. Sorry about the hijack, just to keep it on track, I did take advantage of the 50% sale and ordered another pair.
 
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