I started running recently and purchased mizuno wave mercury shoes - great for road. BUT i love trail running and seem to spend all my time on muddy tracks etc. do i need to buy trail shoes or should i stick with what i have...? It depends on a) how
HiI would like to buy my first trail shoes and i am between of these three brands.Salomon xt wings,North Face Betasso,New Balance MT811.I want both good stability/cushion.What do you recommend me.In running shoes i wear the stability NB 1222.Very
Hi, I do a lot of off road running, but whenever it's been raining, it's a mud bath. I wonder if trail running shoes would be a good solution. You might say 'of course', but I have a couple of concerns...- I overpronate and need a LOT
does anyone know of a good all-round (mixed terrain) trail shoe that comes in a wide fitting? or whose normal fitting is on the wide side?also, I pronate a bit and have Brooks Adrenaline road shoes - and think perhaps I need arch-support to prevent
!) lad gave me and the wife the benefit of a wealth of knowledge on the British Cross Country scene.I had gone in with the (mis) preconception of purchasing something that might be refered to as a "Trail Shoe" and quickly realised that this was no better
doing a 10k trail race tonight, anyone done one before, to be honest not going for times or anything just thought it would be a nice change of scenery, but bit worried as i am not to great with maps!!! can you not just follow everyone else? :o
hope to do grizzly again next year anyone got any recomendations for shoes brought some souconey grid approaches but they have fallen apart ! was thinking about nike air zoom structure triax or pegasus trail Inov-8 are probably the best way to go
efficient trail shoes are hard to come by (in my humble opinion) but I feel I have stumbled on a really good model in the Brooks Cascadia. Thanks for posting this thread. I've been struggling to decide on buying a pair of Cascadia's and your comments helped
Hi, I'm thinking of taking trail running up and wondered if anyone could recommend any good sites/books/magazines for routes, training races etc.Cheers. I find most of my off road runs from OS maps or walking guides. There's a few trail races