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There are far more seams and overlays than I'd like, making blisters a possible issue. The upper mostly unpadded, with just a relatively small amount around the ankle opening. I've found that it's a big improvement, allowing my toes to move naturally and engage for toe off, as well as reducing the possibility of blisters.) When you have some worn out shoes, you should try cutting open the toe box. (I recommend cutting open the toe box of virtually all running shoes, with the exception of a few shoes like some Altra shoes. The GORun Ultra has a better shape than most running shoes, and while it's not really designed to fit the human foot, I found I could run in them without cutting open the toe box. The exposed egg crate "lugs" wear down horribly quickly on asphalt, even faster than the Altra One. There is no outsole, and the egg crate effect of the exposed midsole means that the GOrun Ultra wears quickly. This is partly due to the lack of outsole, and partly the egg crate effect that means the midsole is thinner than it would otherwise be. The GOrun Ultra is quite flexible when compared with a Hoka. The combination of the shape of the midsole and the drop caused me slight knee discomfort, something I rarely suffer from. This creates a sort of medial post, in an attempt to resist the natural roll of your foot as it lands. The construction of the sole is a little odd, becoming thicker just in front and to the inside of your heel. The drop of the GOrun Ultra is 6mm, but when the shoe is worn this goes up to 8mm, which I believe is far too much. Overall, the GOrun Ultra can't compete with the Hoka Clifton for the soft, plush ride. I think part of the problem is the egg crate effect of the midsole that make the GOrun Ultra softer on initial contact, but this softness does not last all the way through the landing. The cushioning lacks bounce, especially when compared with a Hoka. The GOrun Ultra has plenty of soft cushioning, but it falls short of the Hoka Clifton. The GOrun Ultra offers a lot of cushioning for the purchase price, but its lack of longevity makes it hard to recommend. 5 A Comparison with other Recommended Shoes.4 Visualizing the Attributes of the Skechers GOrun Ultra.2.3 Skechers GOrun Ultra 2 and Saucony Kinvara.2.2 Skechers GOrun Ultra 2 and Hoka Clifton 2.2.1 Skechers GOrun Ultra 2 and Sketchers GOrun Ultra.