winter running boots.
JenBrown0210
Posts: 985 Member
I saw these really awesome running boots. I had never heard of running boots before . I was trying to figure out how I am going to still run this winter, I hate the treadmill. Has anyone tried running boots before? Ill put the link below!
http://www.shopadidas.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11342699&cp=3748175.3748282.3748309.3885340.2020253&cid=V23721&shopGroup=R
http://www.shopadidas.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11342699&cp=3748175.3748282.3748309.3885340.2020253&cid=V23721&shopGroup=R
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Im shocked at the price of them!!!! WOW!!!! I was wondering the same thing about how the heck I am going to run in the winter!!! I cant afford those boots though, and wonder how they feel on your legs on a long run????0
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what in the world...i have never heard of running boots...though, i live in south georgia so i wouldnt ever need them...they're kinda cool!! i wonder how comfortable they are to run in?0
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I was thinking they are really expensive too. I bet I can find some different ones cheaper. But they are cheaper than a treadmill!0
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what in the world...i have never heard of running boots...though, i live in south georgia so i wouldnt ever need them...they're kinda cool!! i wonder how comfortable they are to run in?
I am curious as to how they would feel around my legs. I wasn't sure if anyone had ever used running boots. I live in Maine, so I would need something starting around the end of October. I was planning on trying to water proof my running sneakers.0 -
Icebug makes running shoes with metal studs, the company website is buggy but here's an amazon search link, not super expensive
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=icebug&x=10&y=21">Icebug on Amazon</a>0 -
urgh, screwed up link, just search Amazon, 50-150$0
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I ran in NW Ohio before moving to TN. I never had an issue running in the winter with regular running shoes. Some people add different things for traction, but I never had to.
Last winter I ran several times on trails here in SE Tennessee after it had snowed 8 inches. I wore my regular trail running shoes and had a great time with no issues.
The running boots look like a gimmick to me.
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Snow is not as much a bother as icy roads, don't want broken wrists0
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Snow is not as much a bother as icy roads, don't want broken wrists
I agree. Many runners use Yak Trax or sheet metal screws screwed into the bottom of an old pair of running shoes.
A lot cheaper than $275.
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thank you for the suggestion! ill look into the running shoe screws!0
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