LdyStormy76
Looking for the Hundred Acre Woods
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Those of you that have complicated systems, how do you track which shoes have what mileage?
I have always worn my shoes (currently Brooks Adrenaline GTS whatever the newest number is) until they hit 400 miles (because Garmin suggested 400 miles as a length of time to use them), and then I change right to a new pair. I've never noticed a difference between the old shoes and new shoes.
For me, nail polish, calendar and MSWord. I had lots of Ghost 10 shoes in black/pink since that was what stores carried in my size when I bought initially and then stocked up at clearance during marathon training. I would dot the outside tongue of the shoe with a nail polish color and then log that shoe as “Ghost 10 nail color” on my spreadsheet. Typically 1 pair was TThS and the other WSu, but I would notate on my calendar which day I wore a specific pair, then when logging my mileage into excel each month would sum accordingly.
It has been interesting to see the mileage on my shoes decrease over the last 18 months now that I am solely outside. I just retired my last pair of 10s and am wearing 13s. Having all that tread again is wonderful; I don’t realize how much it makes a difference until I start a new pair of shoes. The running store suggested I need the adrenaline’s based on my wear pattern/movement, so I have a pair of those to rotate with my 13s.