Fleet feet is an excellent in-store and online retailer.The Saucony Kinvara 2.5 is an excellent running shoe. If you look through the YouTube videos posted by runners, you will find that they are a highly rated shoe.In my experience with these brand-new shoes and only three 35 minute running sessions in winter conditions up by Lake Ontario in upstate New York, my experience with the shoes is quite promising.I came to the Kinvaras as a barefoot runner who runs in bare feet, simply with socks, and/or alternating between Xero Shoes Prios and new old stock Skechers GoBionic 2s. The Go Bionics are designed to drain on long runs in variable conditions where you might meet puddles, goopy mud, and rain while out on a long run. They are really a lovely shoe, but in the freezing cold, melted snow and water get up through the drainage holes and make your feet quite cold. And, the Prios have a low side wall, so water gets into them, as well. I decided to try the Kinvaras and I'm quite pleased. 3-4mm drop, minimal padding underfoot, nice tread-- all these make for a near minimalistic running experience. I put a 2 mm pad under the forefoot in order to compensate for the 3 mm drop. I am a forefoot striker when I run, and I'm sure the pad will help me do that.By the way, sizing was spot on. Even though the shoes are a D width, and I am an EE width measuring to 27cm, I usually go with a 10.5 shoe and in the Kinvara that size fits me well.I would recommend both Fleet Feet and most certainly the Kinvaras.