Poll: How many miles do you get out of your shoes?
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I can get well over 550+ miles on a regular pair of running shoes. If not more. Some "minimalist" types just get holes in the upper or wear thru the soles at 400 or so0
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Mizuno Wave Rider 17's are pretty much the only shoe that I've put high mileage on, and they feel weird around 350 and bother me around 400. Currently rotate 3 pairs. I also have Hoka Cliftons with about 100 miles on them and very curious to see how they pan out.0
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All of the above posters are Lucky Ducks. The most that I seem to be able to get out of my running sneakers is around 250 miles. After that, body parts in the lower half starting talking to me...0
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I've put just over 500miles on my Brooks Cascadias, about 75% road, the rest trail. I'm not sure they have much left in them About 150miles on my inov-8 trailrocs, but that's been all trail/OCR and they are still looking almost like new.0
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400 or so.
New balance fresh foams have 300 on them so far and feel good still.
Brooks ravenna I could tell around 250 that they were wearing out. Asics didn't last long either.0 -
I believe that constant rotation not only gets me more mileage out of my shoes, it also helps me stay injury free (I throw in some barefoot running now and again too)
I agree with this completely!
I tracked mileage for a while but got lazy and stopped. I rotate my shoes almost daily (Vibram, Merrell, New Balance and Saucony) with some barefoot days as well!0 -
Way too many miles! C'mon, what's a poor college student to do?
And you're going to cringe here - they're my daily wear shoes too. So after I run in them, I shower, put on fresh socks and wear them all day. I wasn't kidding when I said they had no tread.
Ok, I'm done talking about my poor worn shoes. Carry on.0 -
This is probably something I need to keep better track of. Without any real record, I would guess I get 300 or so miles in a pair of shoes, I've pushed upward of 450 on a couple. Usually I rotate three pairs (newest pair for long runs and a mid-week easy run, mid-lifers for speed work and the oldest for cross-training) then, when I introduce the new pair, my cross-trainers become my weekend walk-arounds.
I wonder if Garmin Connect will let me tag that in my workouts and tally it up for me...0 -
I am 175-180 pound mid foot striker, and I wear Mizuno Wave Rider 16s.
I get about 300 miles on them without issue, then start creeping up to 350 miles and I can't really tolerate them longer than about 13 miles.
I currently have 3 pair in rotation - one is only for 10K and under, one is still good up to 15 miles before I get some ankle/knee discomfort, and my new pair have only carried me on a couple of runs - the maiden voyage I got blisters at mile 10 - first time ever with this type of shoe...but I think it is that my running socks are becoming quite threadbare and rubbing.0 -
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I'm too AR about my shoes... I can't stop buying them and I have a log/diary just for my shoes where I mark the mileage each day and make notes on how they feel and how they are holding up....0
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Depends on the shoes. I have some Asics with nearly 600 miles, still going strong and another pair that I retired around 450 because I could see the mid sole wrinkling. I have read reviews of the Saucony Virratas not being a sturdy shoe, but I have nearly 300 on mine and they are still going strong. I rotate my shoes a lot though and I believe I am easy on them, cleaning them and putting them under a fan whenever I run in the muck. Not sure what you call it, perhaps a light heel striker. My wear pattern shows slight wear on the outside edge of my heal and pretty even under the forefoot. I am a lightweight fast cadence runner.0
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I'm too AR about my shoes... I can't stop buying them and I have a log/diary just for my shoes where I mark the mileage each day and make notes on how they feel and how they are holding up....
I am a bit of a shoe *kitten* myself. I cannot remain faithful to any one particular brand and I am a sucker for a low drop minimal feature shoe in bright colors!!0 -
i usually put the date bought on the inside of the arch in sharpie, and then use my garmin log to find out milage on a shoe.. i'm not as organized as some of the above posters
I usually get anywhere between 500 - 800 K out of a pair of shoes. i find Saucony tend to last a bit longer than Brooks, and about as long as Asics.. I usually rotate between brands, depending on what kind of training I'm doing0 -
I track mileage with RunningAhead. I love that site0
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... and I am a sucker for a low drop minimal feature shoe in bright colors!!
^^^yep! lol...0 -
I'm a 115-pound mid-foot striker. I put about 400 miles on a pair of shoes... I either change them when I start feeling aches, when I notice wear on the tread, or at the end of the winter when I realize the salt/ my Yaktrax have disintegrated the mesh on my shoes, whichever comes first. My last three pairs of running shows have been Brooks Ghost (most of my running shoes since 2005 have been Brooks as they tend to make a good shoe for my wide feet).0
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I track mileage with RunningAhead. I love that site
Same and same0