I have been looking at off-road shoes online, but noticed they don't descirbe most of them for recommendation to any particular running type (stability, motion control, etc..)When I got my feet checked a while back, I was described as "overpronating
I'm looking for a new pair of offroad shoes and have never had much luck with purchases in this area before...I normally wear Nike Air Structure Triax (or similar)...I do a lot of mud / trails etc and am looking for a good pair of shoes providing
I like to plod off-road. If I use my regular running shoes, they support me well but I have no grip and slip and slide a lot. If I use my New Balance 781s they grip great but the heels give me no support - they're too soft in this part of the shoe
Could anyone recommend a decent offroad shoe suitable for orthotics.ThanksDL try new balance. i am new to running as have suffered with p.f for a couple of years and was restricted to walking. my pod sorted out my heel pain and on buying my runners
stuff over distance. fine for short bits, but painful longer. but for really muddy, soft conditions they are unbeatable.that's why I have trail shoes as well for those mixed off-road conditions where the Inov8's aren;t needed fat Buddah, me too, I only
I'm looking for an offroad shoe, and I could do with some help sifting through all the models on offer.I wer orthotics, and don't need any extra support as I've been told I tend to supinate. I also have equinus, which is where the forefoot is lower
to get a new off-road shoe. I've heard awesome reviews about the Innov-8 range of off-road footwear but can only find them to buy online. I'm always very skeptical about buying clothing and shoes online as I'm never sure whether they'll actually fit. I
inappropriate footwear. Can you get off-road shoes for overpronators, in the same way that you can get general running shoes?I live quite a way from my nearest running shop, so am asking the question here first!Thank youHet HF, I think Brooks do an off-road shoe
I'm thinking of getting a new pair of off-road shoes-am currently wearing Inov8 Terrocs which are great, nice and light, but they aren't too good on occasional forays onto roads and harder paths.I saw a pair of Teva 'fell running' shoes, cant
HiI'm looking for advice on some off-road running shoes.I plan to do some running on muddy/slippy canal tow paths and forest trails. I also need to negotiate some tarmac to get there (although no more than a kilometre or so).I'm torn between 'trail