Minimalistic Running Shoes?
crystalfisher89
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What are some good brands of minimal running shoes? I'm not interested in the Five Fingers, but want something more enclosing of my foot. I'm wanting something close to zero drop or possibly zero drop altogether. I'm thinking about training for a half marathon (currently recovering from IT band issues- on the uphill slide-WOHOO!), but an also considering doing a triathlon instead so I'm not constantly working on running- also do twice a week heavy weight lifting. Would it be worth it to buy some or should I just stick with my Asics Kayanos? Thanks in advance.
Quick note: Yes, I plan on SLOWLY switching over from my Asics to minimal shoes.
Quick note: Yes, I plan on SLOWLY switching over from my Asics to minimal shoes.
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I've looked into the Innov-8 brand of shoes after hearing so many good things, but yet to commit. I've also got Kayanos and just worried about how drastic that change will be on my legs! I think it'll take some time before you become fully accustomed, so wouldn't go planning a tri/HM in the short term. Let us know what you end up doing...will be interested to hear how you went!0
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i'm a huge fan of the new balance minimus line. my second pair ended up being a trail version bc i wore down the bottoms of the first so fast!!
can't comment on the running part - totally not me.0 -
I will for sure let you know what I end up getting. I have a pair of zero drop hiking shoes that I use for walking and hiking and love them. I will check out the ones you guys have suggested for sure Thanks!0
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i'm a huge fan of the new balance minimus line. my second pair ended up being a trail version bc i wore down the bottoms of the first so fast!!
can't comment on the running part - totally not me.
I have these- they have a vibram bottom- but I was a little disappointed with how the rubber do-dads on the bottom held together- my actual vibram shoes are a much better quality than the NB.
But I do like my minimus shoes- just wish for a 80$+ dollar shoe they weren't so shoddily put together.0 -
Asics makes a more minimal 6mm drop shoe, the Gel Lyte 33, I only know because I wear them. Also, Altra, Mizuno, Innov-8, Pearl Izumi, and actually now that I think about it, pretty much every major Running shoe manufacturer, except maybe Hoka, makes a minimal drop shoe.
Edit: Sorry you said good and I just shotgunned it. I like Mizuno and the Asics though my Asics are wearing out too quickly so I will likely change. I have heard good things about all that I listed I just can't back it up with actual experience.0 -
i've been considering actual vibram five fingers... but my toes aren't exactly normal (i can thank genetics for bunions). need to find my way to a store to try them on and see. hoping the bottoms don't wear out quite as fast.0
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Asics makes a more minimal 6mm drop shoe, the Gel Lyte 33, I only know because I wear them. Also, Altra, Mizuno, Innov-8, Pearl Izumi, and actually now that I think about it, pretty much every major Running shoe manufacturer, except maybe Hoka, makes a minimal drop shoe.
Edit: Sorry you said good and I just shotgunned it. I like Mizuno and the Asics though my Asics are wearing out too quickly so I will likely change. I have heard good things about all that I listed I just can't back it up with actual experience.
Hoka do a minimal drop shoe, but unlike most of the other minimal drop shoes, they don't also have minimal sole.
I like my innov-8's I've got a set of trail roc 235's which are 3mm drop0 -
i've been considering actual vibram five fingers... but my toes aren't exactly normal (i can thank genetics for bunions). need to find my way to a store to try them on and see. hoping the bottoms don't wear out quite as fast.0
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I like the New Balance Minimus line, but I haven't tried much of anything else. I have a pair of Minimus running shoes that I love and have run quite a bit in. I also have a pair of Minimus trail running shoes that I have used a bit and ran an obstacle race in. I like both pair quite a bit and have been looking at buying more.0
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I liked the barefoot running, but because of shorter leg, require full length shoe lift, and that's not happening in Merrill trail gloves which I really liked, and VFF which were good up to 6 miles then caused blisters.
Also, for longer runs, wanted actual padding, but as close to 0 lift.
Like the Skechers GoBionic, and on 3rd set of Saucony Kinvara 3.
I've always enjoyed this guys honest reports on the minimalist shoes.
http://runblogger.com/2013/06/recommended-zero-drop-cushioned-road.html
Edit - better link for the 3 catagories.
http://runblogger.com/recommended-running-shoes0 -
I 2nd the newbalance minmus. they have a 4mm drop, but the are unlike my brooks pure cadence2's which are also 4mm.
Newton's also have 3mm drops.
If you can get yoruself to running store and try them on and see the differenc.
the newbalance are more flexible and have less cushioning, while the books have more support and more cushioning.
I don't own the newbalance yet, but they are on my list of shoes to get.0 -
i've been considering actual vibram five fingers... but my toes aren't exactly normal (i can thank genetics for bunions). need to find my way to a store to try them on and see. hoping the bottoms don't wear out quite as fast.
OMG You resemble Emma Watson, big time! :flowerforyou:0
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