![]() ![]() I knew upon looking at them that the mid-top design would bother me during my workouts both from a sensory and biomechanical perspective, but I gave it a fair shot. ![]() ![]() What we didn’t like about the Lululemon Chargefeel While pedaling, I noticed an incredibly bouncy yet supportive fit underfoot, not unlike the recently released Blissfeel sneakers I reviewed earlier this year. This way, I could get a better (charge)feel for them while stepping firmly into their mid-foot, and alternating into more dynamic movements during the weightlifting and plyometric segments of the workout. I first took them for a spin during a Peloton Bike Bootcamp class. I always judge a shoe by its branding, so I love that Lululemon used its oversized logo on the back of the heel. While the style is, aesthetically, an ode to ’90s schoolyard fashion and its subsequent resurgence, these sneaks are anything but a game: They feature a layer of padding below the collar at the ankle as an extra source of comfort and support, they include a dual-density foam midsole to reduce impact on the joints and propel you forward and they’ve got a much-needed loop to shoehorn my foot in that the Blissfeels lacked. With its socklike material that extends just beyond the ankle, the mid-style Chargefeel shoe, the version I tested, is oddly reminiscent of the influencer’s uniform that includes squeaky-clean sneakers paired with matching crew socks. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account ![]()
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