Highhuntin
Lil-Rokslider
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Also if you haven’t invested in good running socks they make a huge difference! Feetures and Belagos are my favs
Same....Brooks Ghost.I use Brooks as well. Nike. Adidas, UA are some of the worst running shoes. If you can get into a running store then they can fit and pick the right shoes for oh based on running style arch etc. it’s more important than you think to have the right shoe.
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Thanks man for all the good infoA lot of my running pains went away after I transitioned to a forefoot strike and got away from shoes with a heel toe drop. There is a lot more to it than just swapping shoes but I always had problems in my old Nike and New Balance shoes. I like Altras, specifically the less padded ones like the Superior 4.0 for trails. I actually run more in Vivobarefoot shoes (Primus FG) than anything but it took awhile to strengthen my feet and calves to where those really work well for me. The Merrell Trail gloves and Vapor gloves work out ok for me as well but I prefer the Vivobarefoots, which sucks cause I can buy three pairs of Merrells for the price of one Vivobarefoot and the durability isn't any better for the price. Everyone's feet and running mechanics are different so best of luck figuring out what works for you but I'd look into trying more than just new shoes to fix your problems. More steps per minute, easing into a forefoot strike, etc.
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I love the beast for my flat feet. I was 225 but even now at 170'ish they're even better.Brooks Beast if you’re over 200lbs, but the best option would be to figure out your foot type and running style. When the craziness dies down you can get fitted by people smarter than me. They record you running on a treadmill and look at your instep. A fitting would be ideal but if you can figure out most of it on your own you can make a reasonable choice.
Note: if going to a zero drop shoe like altra it is advised to ease yourself into them working up mileage as they can work different muscles for sure
Another for the Brooks Beast, Im flat footed as well. Brooks has great support and arch durabilityI love the beast for my flat feet. I was 225 but even now at 170'ish they're even better.
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Once you go to Altra's you'll never look back.Looking for some suggestions on running shoes, would like to find something that I could use on trails and also have enough cushion for running on pavement.
The nikes are not doing it, feet and achilles are starting to hurt after 3 miles or so. I know everyones feet are different but just interested on what other people are using