HNY! Running shoes question.. 00:14 - Jan 1 with 1645 views | Swailsey | Happy New Year TWTD! Time for my eagerly awaited biannual running shoe question! I am looking to upgrade: Mainly road/pavement running Two or three times a week Was running 15-19k in around 2 hours last summer, will be building up to that again Budget of ideally around £150 Any suggestions please? Thankies! [Post edited 1 Jan 2022 0:14]
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HNY! Running shoes question.. on 00:20 - Jan 1 with 1626 views | WD19 | You don’t need to spend that much. The ASICS outlet centres will do you last seasons version of what you need for between £60-80. Pick the model that best matches your running style. Folk in the store will help you. For a mixture of comfort and support I used either the 1000 or 2000. I’ve got a metal pin in my leg, but managed a 1:48 half marathon when I was fitter than I am now. |  | |  |
HNY! Running shoes question.. on 09:20 - Jan 1 with 1499 views | pablo_canooga | Brooks or Hoka One One are always decent. https://runrepeat.com/ Above site has millions of reviews depending on what type of trainer you're after. |  | |  |
HNY! Running shoes question.. on 12:27 - Jan 1 with 1432 views | TractorWood | I run about 50k a week. Mostly on trails but occasionally race on road. For racing on road or very dry trails or track work I use the Saucony Endorphin Speed 2. Fantastic shoe, unbelievably fast but slippery in the wet. On trail I use the Saucony Peregrine 11. Does it all trail shoe. I've used it on ultra marathons and fell races in the peak district. Only down point is that you might want bigger lugs for super muddy conditions like perhaps XC. For general road miles I use the Saucony triumph 18. I would recommend this based on your description. Hugely comfortable but still nimble and light. I think you can get the triumph 19. I find Saucony consistently the best quality and best value shoes at this kind of budget point. |  |
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HNY! Running shoes question.. on 16:43 - Jan 1 with 1363 views | Swailsey | Thanks all - very helpful! Have bought some. [Post edited 1 Jan 2022 16:44]
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HNY! Running shoes question.. on 15:52 - Jan 2 with 1216 views | lizzibee | I’d suggest popping into Coes and try a few out on their treadmill. Different gaits requir different shoes. Everyone has their favourite..currently i have on clouds and live them but also partial to Nike. |  | |  |
HNY! Running shoes question.. on 20:13 - Jan 2 with 1150 views | poppiesman | Most important thing would be first get your running gait analysed. That will tell you exactly what type of running shoe you need. Will save money long term and get the best shoes for you will lesson the chances of injuries. |  | |  |
HNY! Running shoes question.. on 20:30 - Jan 2 with 1122 views | Lesta_Tractor | I've always run in Mizuno Wave Riders, I would recommend getting your gait checked before buying though. |  |
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HNY! Running shoes question.. on 20:33 - Jan 2 with 1119 views | GeoffSentence | Dunlop Green Flash |  |
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HNY! Running shoes question.. on 09:30 - Jan 3 with 1045 views | lizzibee |
HNY! Running shoes question.. on 20:13 - Jan 2 by poppiesman | Most important thing would be first get your running gait analysed. That will tell you exactly what type of running shoe you need. Will save money long term and get the best shoes for you will lesson the chances of injuries. |
Exactly what I was trying to say! Coes do gait analysis as do many other good running shops. That will give you right shoe options to try. The wrong type of shoe can cause injuries. If you can’t get to a shop look at your tread and it will tell you whether you are neutral or over prionator and that will help with shoe choice |  | |  |
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