PrincessV
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- Jul 6, 2006
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So… remember our earlier conversation about Badwater and trail shoes and melting soles? Well, I ordered a pair of road shoes last week, but was accidentally sent the trail version of the shoe. I didn’t realize it until I had a shoe out of the box and halfway on my foot, when I saw the sole. I returned them, but it got me thinking… the outsoles of my current shoe are worn entirely smooth in spots with only 100 miles on them, and I’m getting no grip in slippery conditions or on dirt trails. Maybe I should consider a trail shoe for more durability?? Of my 6 miles I typically run on weekends, 2 are on very rough - and scorching hot - concrete and asphalt, 2-3 on trails composed of dirt, sand, and chunky gravel, and maybe 1-2 on smooth-ish asphalt. I’ve always thought of trail shoes as being for “real” trails with lots of big rocks and such, but it’s now occurring to me that what I run most is pretty abrasive and/or would be nicer with more traction. Thoughts? The shoe in question (Altra Wild) is marked down and fits like a dream…