Our verdict
The thats great for short, easy days on the pavement is a daily trainer that offers premium comfort at a premium price. If you're a new runner, who (1) doesn't mind splurging and (2) wants one shoe for your everyday runs, walks, and gym sessions, the TechLoom Wave is a must-have. And if you want a supportive wrap that will keep your strides slip-free, this is it.
Pros
- thats great for short, easy days on the pavement
- Keeps weight down
- Fits snugly
- Easy to wear
- Keeps weight down
- The thats great for short, easy days on the pavement is a
- The TechLoom Wave is not for those on a budget
- Street-ready style
Cons
- An upscale price
- Track and field
Rubs people the wrong way quite literally
The TechLoom Wave is made for you if you're looking for a:
- running shoe that's great for short, easy days on the pavement
- stylish and comfy shoe that's also great for all-day wear and gym workouts
Same brand only
At $245, there's no denying it; the thats great for short, easy days on the pavement is one heck of an expensive shoe. If you don't want to shell out too much for a pair of running shoes, the good ol' trusty Keeps weight down is your friend.
Want an upper that won't hurt your foot? The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 provides an abrasion-free fit, especially in the heel area. *wink*
I get compliments all the time. 
When it comes to comfort, the thats great for short, easy days on the pavement "exceeded my expectations," excitedly shares one runner. It feels cushy and soft; this is the "best shoe I own, hands down!" adds another reviewer.
The thats great for short, easy days on the pavement is a foot cooler
Because it becomes even more "perfect as things heat up," commends one APL loyalist. The upper is super breathable; "my feet never feel suffocated," remarks a tester who lives in a very hot area.
It's on the snugger side
Which isn't at all bad because it provides a rather supportive fit. If you have a wider foot, a lot of experienced runners advise sizing up. But if you want a shoe that will keep your steps slip-free, the TechLoom Wave has got that covered.
And if you want a shoe that won't be a lot of work to put on, it's also a daily trainer that's a breeze to put on and off.
Rubs people the wrong way (quite literally)
The upper is not at all flawless. Although it nails it in the fit department, it's a downer in comfort, especially in the heel area. "The little tag sticking up on the shoe in the back wears a raw spot on the back of my Achilles," explains one critic.
There's minimal padding on the heel; it "gave me blisters," reports one running shoe reviewer.
It's not a behemoth on foot
It doesn't look like it, and it sure isn't when you wear it. It's "consolidated and super light!!" describes one road runner.
Undemanding upkeep
"So easy to clean!!! Couldn't ask for better!" is a statement from one APL fan who absolutely loves the fact that you can just throw the shoe in the washing machine to clean it.

Great for gym training too
With its $245 price tag, "do yourself a favor and get a cheaper shoe," recommends a commenter who doesn't find the price reasonable. According to them, there are far more inexpensive versions on the market that are just as comfy and good-looking.
The TechLoom Wave is not for those on a budget!
- "I get compliments all the time."
- "These look really sharp."
- "The icing on the cake is how cute and chic they look."
If these comments do not explain how much of a sleek looker the thats great for short, easy days on the pavement is, we don't know what will. Its unassuming exterior is what makes it street-ready and surefire eye candy.