Poll: What running shoes do you use?

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  • rea1980
    rea1980 Posts: 93 Member
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    I went to running store when I decided to start running and they fit me and recommended the Asics Gel Landreth 6. The 7's are out now and since I started wearing these shoes, no more shin splints, they breath really nicely, very comfortable and they have a heel clutching system which has made it so I don't have any blistering on my heel and the shoe seems to fit better.
  • rishonb
    rishonb Posts: 232
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    you have got to be kidden !!!!am going to tell you that honestly Ive tried dozens of running shoes, nike shox, reebok crosstrainers ,all these shoes don't come close to a regular pair of 55 dollar NEW BALANCE!! that shoe is amazing.. i know thats just my opinion but i highly recommend them.
  • TheMaidOfAstolat
    TheMaidOfAstolat Posts: 3,222 Member
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    Asics Gel Kayano... the best flipping shoes I have ever bought. Cost a bomb though... 280 australian dollars. so at least 250 american!!!!

    About $130 USD - still a lot, though.

    Not when you're used to paying that...my Newtons cost $155. Like I posted earlier...I spend about $900 a year just on running shoes. They are really my only splurge. I want my feet protected and make sure my joints work for a long time. I have friends that spend over 2 grand a year in shoes because they do ultras and run the equivelent of 5-6 marathons a week. When you're getting that kind of milage your shoes wear out pretty fast.
  • atsteele
    atsteele Posts: 1,358 Member
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    I used to like the Asics Gel Nimbus until they changed the sole and my last pair started picking small stones on every single run! Ugh. So I switched to Brooks Glycerin (weekdays) and Mizuno Wave Creation (weekends, aka my long runs). They last about 4 months for me which translates to about 500 miles total, or 250 miles per shoes. For whatever reason, if I go past 250 or 300 miles, my feet start to give me problems which will end up in lost running time. So I try to keep track of my mileage better now so that I know when to replace them.
  • KBomar2
    KBomar2 Posts: 157 Member
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    Adidas Supernova.
  • BrentGetsFit
    BrentGetsFit Posts: 878 Member
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    I'm using a pair of Asics Gel-Strikes that I just picked up off the shelf and got lucky. They've been great with me as a beginning runner, routinely knocking out 5k's with no problems. I fully intend on getting properly fitted for my next pair.
  • ambermichon
    ambermichon Posts: 404 Member
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    Asics and occasionally Reebok zigtech
  • suzypoozie
    suzypoozie Posts: 12
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    Saucony Kinvara at $80 a pair make me quite happy. I tried VFF's but found that I had to shorten my stride so much it drove me crazy. I'll dust them off and try them again I am sure.
  • Schwiggity
    Schwiggity Posts: 1,449 Member
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    Brooks The Beast. While everyone's going all minimalist, I'll go the opposite, and take my stability control shoes any day of the week.
  • AndreSF
    AndreSF Posts: 84 Member
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    Asics gel kayano... Went through a few models and pretty happy with them.