dta87
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So for those that track the miles that you put on your running shoes, how many miles do you get before you retire them out of your running rotation? I understand that this is dependent upon multiple factors to include your weight, what surface you run on, quality of shoe to name a few.
Right now I have a couple extra pounds so I would say I am a heavy runner, about 200lbs and run exclusively on roads and have used Asics stability shoes since I started running starting with the GT 2100 series and for the last couple years the various Kayano models so not the cheapest but not the most expensive either. Since 2014 I have faithfully tracked the mileage I put on my shoes and I have gotten about 350-400 miles from the first couple pairs of Kayanos. But, one pair in the rotation right now has less than 130 miles on it and I think it showing excessive wear (main tread worn to the secondary cushion)
Just wondering how far other people make it in their shoes
Right now I have a couple extra pounds so I would say I am a heavy runner, about 200lbs and run exclusively on roads and have used Asics stability shoes since I started running starting with the GT 2100 series and for the last couple years the various Kayano models so not the cheapest but not the most expensive either. Since 2014 I have faithfully tracked the mileage I put on my shoes and I have gotten about 350-400 miles from the first couple pairs of Kayanos. But, one pair in the rotation right now has less than 130 miles on it and I think it showing excessive wear (main tread worn to the secondary cushion)

Just wondering how far other people make it in their shoes