Stitch&Co.
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- Jan 4, 2022
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SAFD: How about a shout out for stability shoes!
That's my only choice. I have 3 different brands/4 pairs in current rotation.
Favorites: Brooks Adrenaline GTS. I've got 2 pairs currently going while using an old pair for my everyday shoe. They feel good and do everything I need them to. This is the second version I've used and I haven't been disappointed. Color options are good so no issue there.
2nd Place: NB 860's. These were the ones I first started with and I can't say I really had any problems with them, but I wanted to try something else so I tried the Brooks. The current version feels cushier than the Adrenalines and I like that. A completely random issue is that I get small pebbles in these shoes. I don't know what it is about the fit, but it only happens with the NB so these get relegated to shorter, easier mileage. Nothing longer than a 10K race max but other than that little issue, they are comfortable and I like them.
3rd Place: Saucony Guide. What can I say? They are ok, not my favorite. Nothing impressive, nothing I can really describe, nothing special. I will wear these to the gym and they would be fine for everyday wear, but they are just not a shoe I would grab first. I wear them sometimes, but that is more because I have them and they are not wore out yet.
Last Place: Brooks Glycerin GTS. I thought I would try a shoe with more cushion last year. It sounded like a good idea after how bad my feet hurt after the marathon, but these just did not work for me. I guess I just need more support.
As for why I use different shoes, I just think it's better for my feet to not be in the same shoe constantly. Different contours, arches and cushioning allow my foot to make small adjustments and not get too complacent. I don't know if it really makes a difference or not. But if one company changes their shoes too much at least I've got an alternative that I know works.

Favorites: Brooks Adrenaline GTS. I've got 2 pairs currently going while using an old pair for my everyday shoe. They feel good and do everything I need them to. This is the second version I've used and I haven't been disappointed. Color options are good so no issue there.
2nd Place: NB 860's. These were the ones I first started with and I can't say I really had any problems with them, but I wanted to try something else so I tried the Brooks. The current version feels cushier than the Adrenalines and I like that. A completely random issue is that I get small pebbles in these shoes. I don't know what it is about the fit, but it only happens with the NB so these get relegated to shorter, easier mileage. Nothing longer than a 10K race max but other than that little issue, they are comfortable and I like them.
3rd Place: Saucony Guide. What can I say? They are ok, not my favorite. Nothing impressive, nothing I can really describe, nothing special. I will wear these to the gym and they would be fine for everyday wear, but they are just not a shoe I would grab first. I wear them sometimes, but that is more because I have them and they are not wore out yet.
Last Place: Brooks Glycerin GTS. I thought I would try a shoe with more cushion last year. It sounded like a good idea after how bad my feet hurt after the marathon, but these just did not work for me. I guess I just need more support.
As for why I use different shoes, I just think it's better for my feet to not be in the same shoe constantly. Different contours, arches and cushioning allow my foot to make small adjustments and not get too complacent. I don't know if it really makes a difference or not. But if one company changes their shoes too much at least I've got an alternative that I know works.