OldSlowGoofyGuy
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ATTQOTD: 325 miles is the sweet spot for me. I'm currently running in Brooks Ghost 12s (my 25th pair of Ghosts).
QOTD: How many miles do you get out of your running shoes? How do you decide when it's time for a new pair? (Bonus: What shoe are you currently running in?)
ATTQOTD: It's rare that I can get more than 200 miles out of a shoe. I'm small and light, but I land forefoot and I live in FL - nobody but Newton really shores up the forefoot of a shoe to last, and the heat here in FL degrades rubber quickly. Once the treads are pretty flat on the outsole, they get slippery on my nearly-always-wet-and-moldy sidewalks. I have a ridiculous number of shoes too worn for running, but still totally useable for everyday!QOTD: How many miles do you get out of your running shoes? How do you decide when it's time for a new pair? (Bonus: What shoe are you currently running in?)
The following answers are exactly what I was going to write. I run in ASICS Nimbus.QOTD: How many miles do you get out of your running shoes? How do you decide when it's time for a new pair? (Bonus: What shoe are you currently running in?)
- up to 300 for races (marathons preferably around 200)
- up to 350 for long training runs
- 350 to 400 on short runs only
- try to cycle in a new pair at 200 miles and have 3 at any given time
ATTQOTD: I generally get somewhere between 300-400 miles form a pair of shoes. Once a shoe hits 300 I start paying attention to how they feel and how they look. I also have a rotation of shoes. Right now I have three shoes I rotate from and in the past have had as many as 5 shoes I would rotate through.