What are you running in?

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Sox90716
Sox90716 Posts: 976 Member
What brand of shoes are you tearing up the road or trail in? I'm alternating between Vibram Trek Sports, Bikila LS and New Balance Trail Minimus.
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  • Elzecat
    Elzecat Posts: 2,916 Member
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    Asics GT2170s....like my 2160s better but they don't make em anymore ;(
  • leslisa
    leslisa Posts: 1,350 Member
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    Funny enough, Asics are working best for me. I tried quite a few types, but I keep going back to the Asics. Everything else makes my shin feel like its gonna split in two.
  • Trajikmajik
    Trajikmajik Posts: 12 Member
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    Brooks Beast - need because of being flat footed. Best money I ever spent!
  • IronmanPanda
    IronmanPanda Posts: 2,083 Member
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    Zoots
  • redhousecat
    redhousecat Posts: 584 Member
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    adidas climacool (can't remember the "model"), some other kind of adidas, and new balance for trail.
  • Runs4CupCakes
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    Mizuno Wave Precision 12 and Mizuno Wave Prophecy depends on if i'm on a track or the park
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
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    Asics. Like running on clouds.
  • cubizzle
    cubizzle Posts: 900 Member
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  • kellygirl324
    kellygirl324 Posts: 74 Member
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    Barefoot runner! My Brooks are still in the box in the closet!
  • Runs4Wine
    Runs4Wine Posts: 416 Member
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    Nike Zoom Structure Triax+ 15
  • bleumanchu
    bleumanchu Posts: 23 Member
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    My Mizuno Wave Inspires are finally on their way out the door, and I got fitted for a new pair of Brooks Adrenaline 9s (a return to the Adrenline's after a several year hiatus). I have a pair of Asics GT 2160s I got for trail running on sale, which I have yet to try out.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
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    Brooks Pure Connect.
  • guardgirl512
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    Nike Air Max + 2012 they are amazinggg!! Great foot support! :) Sleek design too.
  • salgalruns
    salgalruns Posts: 83 Member
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    I run in Newtons, since I am a "front foot striker" and basically run like Tigger. They're designed for bouncy runners like me, apparently and are so bright, I will be easily to identify if I am ever attacked and left to die while out running. (Okay, so what can I tell you - too much Criminal Minds????)
  • sydnisd183
    sydnisd183 Posts: 247 Member
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    A pair of Nike Free+ shoes that are about 2 years old. I also deadlift and squat in these shoes. I tried the Asics, NB, etc routes and everything else makes my shins hurt or my toes fall asleep. I also feel like i'm being pushed forward.

    I'll probably get another pair soon and work those in and phase these out eventually.
  • psmd
    psmd Posts: 764 Member
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    Brooks Beast - need because of being flat footed. Best money I ever spent!

    I'm flat footed and love my new Brooks too!
  • MassiveDelta
    MassiveDelta Posts: 3,311 Member
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    nike Free TR
    zoots
    Asics Keyano 17 - retiring soon
  • darrensurrey
    darrensurrey Posts: 3,942 Member
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    I rarely run but when I do, some £7 plastic trainers from Tesco. Minimalist running style, of course, as there's no cushioning. Seems to work ok. More protection from nails and pieces of glass than proper running shoes, too. </cheapskate>
  • Ange_
    Ange_ Posts: 324 Member
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    What brand of shoes are you tearing up the road or trail in? I'm alternating between Vibram Trek Sports, Bikila LS and New Balance Trail Minimus.

    Ooooh i totally want some vibrams!

    I started out in adidas climacools but have recently started now running in my dunlop volleys internationals which are only $30 a pop so darn cheaper than vibrams.
    http://www.volley.com.au/volley-international.html
    I think i like them better than my adidas as i can feel the track a bit better.

    Got some limited edition pink ones in the mail too :)
  • weightloss12345678
    weightloss12345678 Posts: 377 Member
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    Nike Free Runs