I have been hardcore wearing Nike Pegasus Trail 4 Gore-tex. They are trainers and I wear them every chance I get. Trainers are a game changer. I will wear them on almost any ground. I always take studs and moulds, but I am loving trainers.Going to try the Skechers Razor Gold FG boots even though I was quite happy with the Adidas Copa Gloro FG I have... I like the comfort of the shoes so does this transfer to a boot? I'll wait and see, first try out is Tuesday night at training.
I hover under 90kg and they work well for me. Only issue will be now winter is coming and the rain and the sleet, plus you're in Scotland (I spent the first 22 years of my life up there). They will be rubbish on proper muddy wet pitches.How are they for weight..?
I carry enough so a light shoe is good!
I wouldn't wear roadies on grass. My Trails however would probably slow me down. Very grippy with deep lugs for gripping mud.Best trainers I bought were my Hokas. Like running on clouds. Wouldn’t wear them on a football pitch though
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That's why they are so shiny and clean?I only wear mine when on the track. Not ventured out onto the road yet
In my defence that picture was taken a few Months ago after unboxing. Soles are very red nowThat's why they are so shiny and clean?
All in on Hokas here.Best trainers I bought were my Hokas. Like running on clouds. Wouldn’t wear them on a football pitch though
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Saucony for me. Endorphin Speeds. Had the V2 and V3. Very versatile, pacey with a nylon plate, but light, comfy and springy so also works equally as good as a training shoe. Great at all distances too, from 5k up to half marathon.I swear by ASICS for running (which is a shame because all of the rest of my gear is under armour), but I always wear boots for refereeing.
As a daily running shoe, the ASICS Novablast 4s are a dream. Hard to find them in a size 9 in any sort of decent colour mind.
Could not agree more. I was recommended the Hoka Cliftons after gait analysis and based on the rocker design that takes weight off the metatarsal pad - basically great design for my situation.Just going to throw this out there, whilst the recommendations for running shoes are great I strongly reccomend having a gait analysis and trying on any pairs ahead of a purchase. As someone who has had issues in the past (plantar fascitis) which I think we're attributable to wrong running shoe for me I don't want anyone just seeing a good running show promoted on here to find the hard way it's not for them. Not all running shoes are made equal
Blimey, I thought my legs were hairy……Could not agree more. I was recommended the Hoka Cliftons after gait analysis and based on the rocker design that takes weight off the metatarsal pad - basically great design for my situation.
Furry shin pads I reckon.Blimey, I thought my legs were hairy……
Show offCould not agree more. I was recommended the Hoka Cliftons after gait analysis and based on the rocker design that takes weight off the metatarsal pad - basically great design for my situation.