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Skechers took a step back after some big years working with Kara and Meb, but now they are ready to comeback full force. The Skechers Aero Spark is just one of the three new styles in their new line – a reliable, versatile daily trainer that offers the perfect balance of comfort and responsiveness.
The Aero Spark offers middle ground between daily trainers and plated speed shoes – giving them versatility, a firm-but-responsive feel. A smooth ride that helps you hit your goals on speed workouts while still giving enough cushion to feel comfortable through the process.
Since I got the Skechers Aero Spark I’ve taken them out for runs, mostly ranging from 3-6 miles. These runs have ranged in training purpose from sprints/anaerobic to simple base runs, proving just how easily these shoes can suit a wide range of needs. I’ve also worn them on roads, some mild trails, and the treadmill – and they held up in all settings.
If you’re hesitant to believe that good old Skechers can make a name for themselves among the running shoe titans we’re used to hearing about, keep on reading to learn more about the good, the bad, and the ugly of the Aero Spark.