I always have this love-hate relationship with running shoes.
When I first started running when I was still studying, it was always Nike running shoes.
I abandoned them when my running soles dis-integrate during the runs, leaving me to walk barefoot home for 5km. It did not happen once, but twice!
So I tried Saucony, bought during my NS remedial training.
This is probably the most ridiculous pair of shoes I had.
Paid $80, did one remedial training with it, and threw it away.
The pain on the shins throughout the training was excruciating.
I was given a pair Adidas running shoes, it did not work out at all, there is no cushioning and much like Zoot, they dun really offer much options for broad feet.
Then came Asics Kayano....
The choice is a non-brainer.... It is the best maximum stability shoes for over pronators.
And given a clydesdale like me, it is a must have, or so the experts say....
Did a marathon in due course, and the weight of the running shoes make me wanna quit.
So I went no one has gone before....
I wore Newton stability trainers for my next marathon, much to everyone's dis-beliefs. Why? Cos heavy guys should never wear trainers for long distance running, worse a pair of mid-foot trainers.
From then on, I only looked at trainers.... no more running shoes.
Choice is easy, it is lighter and it is cheaper.
My next choice of shoes is price driven....
I cannot afford Asics and Newton runnings shoes, not even with the discount given for SAFRA Running Club members.
So my only choice is New Balance.
Nothing fantastic, just that it did not gives me any issues and it is one of the cheaper brands in the market.
After that I literally fell off the grid....
Under Armour were all bought in Japan, every pair less than $100.
Which is why now I do not look at shoes costing more than $100.
My current Under Armour running shoes, having kept in the store room for too long, is breaking apart.
A lot of patch work after every few runs, it gives me more grief during runs than pleasure.
Last month, a friend passed me a voucher for 50% off Skechers shoes.
So I looked at a brand not known for running shoes and was surprised to read about their latest technology, Hyper Burst.
There were a lot of reviews, given that the company is based in USA.
Not an excellent pair running shoes, but I see where 50% can bring me.
Turns out, Skechers dun sell much of their running shoes outside of USA.
So I was stuck with the only model available here.
An interesting sole... tells me that technologies and competition has really driven all these shoe companies to innovate.
I can really feel the rocker effect when I am running.
Essentially, based on my feet, the front to mid soles are made denser than the rear sole, mid soles being the most dense. Thus giving you the pushing effect....
Like this shoes other than the only complaint I have. my toes hurts after every run.
The toe box is just too big....
Thus this brings me to the excitement which I shall post separately.
Running Shoes over the years
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Asics Kayano 14
Asice Kayano 15
Adidas AdiZero Breeze
Adidas AdiZero Mana
Newton Motion
New Balance 1190
New Balance 1500v2
New Balance MR904
New Balance Minimus Trail MT00
VivoBareFoot Stealth
VivoBareFoot Ultra Pure
Under Armour Speed Form Fortis
Under Armour Micro G Velocity
Under Armour Bandit 3
Under Armour Bandit 3
Skechers Max Road 4+
Hoka One One Arahi 5
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