Had always problems with shin splints and found my solution in the Hoka-world. Running now at the the moment in the Mach 5, Mach X and the Rincon and all got their pros and cons. The good thing is that you always find good offers in the Internet and you can spare some Dollars.
I tried on Hokas once and found them to rock me back and forth too much, since I'm a forefoot striker, but I'm thinking I might try them again. Thanks for the insight!!
I‘m a midfoot striker with broad feet, but also feel kinda lost in the running shoe world. Adidas has one 'no thrills' model left that serves me well. It’s the Adios 8 (not pro, just adios). A neutral flat racer that feels great for almost all types of workout and distance. I really hope they don’t technologize it to death like they did with the Boston.
Had always problems with shin splints and found my solution in the Hoka-world. Running now at the the moment in the Mach 5, Mach X and the Rincon and all got their pros and cons. The good thing is that you always find good offers in the Internet and you can spare some Dollars.
I tried on Hokas once and found them to rock me back and forth too much, since I'm a forefoot striker, but I'm thinking I might try them again. Thanks for the insight!!
I‘m a midfoot striker with broad feet, but also feel kinda lost in the running shoe world. Adidas has one 'no thrills' model left that serves me well. It’s the Adios 8 (not pro, just adios). A neutral flat racer that feels great for almost all types of workout and distance. I really hope they don’t technologize it to death like they did with the Boston.
YES! The Boston is what I just ordered and they were so mid. Sending them back this week. I might try the Adios 8 - thanks for the recc!
I like the term „causal wear“ - very stoic! :)
:loves a double entendre: