Lunarglide 6

That colorway is :smokin and reminds me of the air max 180
Any word on release date?
 
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Excited! Nike nailed it on the head with the Lunarglide 4 and 5. Cant wait for this 6. Looks good in the vid.
 
Will be my first pair, I'm sure this is what I've been looking in a running shoe.
The Free's & Air Max weren't the way to go.
I've had barefoot, & Neutral running shoes.
I'm sure the stable ride is what my feet need.
 
They don't look as good as the 5s (IMO), but I'm interested to how the forefoot Lunarlon feels...

As usual, I'm looking forward to the iD opts. I'm thinking around June?
 
I'm hoping the new dynamic fit system is more supportive than previous years.  Still not the best stability shoe, but hopefully this helps and it seems like that is one of the upgrades from previous years. 
 
I'm hoping the new dynamic fit system is more supportive than previous years.  Still not the best stability shoe, but hopefully this helps and it seems like that is one of the upgrades from previous years. 

I'm hoping the stability increases a bit as well. I'd love to see the support on par with the zoom structure. It will be interesting to see what this new engineering of the dynamic support will bring because i'm sure the next iteration of the Zoom Structure and LunarEclipse will use this as well. Unfortunately I still think the Equalons were Nikes best stability shoe, using a medial post and full length zoom air. I don't think any of this lunar stuff since then has been as good.
 
They don't look as good as the 5s (IMO), but I'm interested to how the forefoot Lunarlon feels...

As usual, I'm looking forward to the iD opts. I'm thinking around June?

I believe I saw some website that said they were releasing in March and that actually makes sense since most of the Lunarglide 5s are on clearance just about everywhere. If that's true, I don't know when the ids would hit.
 
I'm hoping the stability increases a bit as well. I'd love to see the support on par with the zoom structure. It will be interesting to see what this new engineering of the dynamic support will bring because i'm sure the next iteration of the Zoom Structure and LunarEclipse will use this as well. Unfortunately I still think the Equalons were Nikes best stability shoe, using a medial post and full length zoom air. I don't think any of this lunar stuff since then has been as good.
Agree completely.

And these will release July 1st-ish - just like the last few years I'm guessing.  The Free series seems to always release in March/April. 

Plus they tend to release the iD versions before the GR.  They just released a bunch of new LG5 iDs.
 
Nice, TC!

I'm diggin' the Grey/Orange/Pink and the Teal/Volt cws. The upper on these really reminds of the WMN's Free TR3.
 
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Just hoping Nike starts putting more stability in their stability shoes. Hasn't been as good or durable since they replaced the medial post with dynamic support.
 
Big step down from the Lunarglide+ 5 in terms of aesthetics, design wise seems to attempt streamlining but ends up looking Air Max chunky. And they brought back the lacing system from 4 which is inferior to what the 5 provided.
 
Talked to someone at the specialty running store I go to once in awhile and they said the release date was July 1st . E-mailed a couple of online running retailers and they said the same thing.
 
hmm, still not feelin how they look. but if they feel good for running i'll consider a pair.. on sale
 
Definitely liked the 5 despite only grabbin one pair..

Can't wait to own a pair of these..
 
Just hoping Nike starts putting more stability in their stability shoes. Hasn't been as good or durable since they replaced the medial post with dynamic support.

I think you and me have had this discussion before in another post but yeah, Dynamic Support is good and I love the idea but the good ol dual-density midsole with a footbridge insert seemed to be the best stability Nike came out with. W.A.R.P. Tech in the Cesium was great too. Even the Structure 15, which just had the varus wedge and not the footbridge, was superior in support IMO. I know its all about lightweight now but sacrificing stability for a few ounces here or there is not worth it; especially for runners who actually need the added support. Also, the Equalon was an amazing shoe and I wish Nike had not done away with it. They completely went away from the Bowerman Series line of shoes which were supposed to have a shelf life of at least 18 months so runners wouldn't see constant updates to a shoe they loved. I am interested in the outsole of this LG 6 though; very interesting.
 
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