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I’ve tried on altras a number of times and really like the feel of them but I always get a little worried about the zero drop in them. Everyone I know with them says you adapt and get used to it but I just can’t pull the trigger mentallyOK, you Brooks and Hoka guys.
I wore Brooks for years. Then I got so into my Hoffman boots that I wore them literally every day for 6 years.
I decided this week that this was keeping me from putting in the trail time I need. Tried some Hoka and they don't work with my EEEE feet. I tried on a pair of Altra Lone Peak 8 trail runners and it was instant love.
I have duck feet and they just fit. After all those years in boots they are like being barefoot.
I love the vibrant colors.I’ve been in Hoka’s for several years. I have special need for high cushion and high stability due to weak and arthritic ankle, so I like that they rate their various models across those dimensions. For the most part, I think they are butt-ass ugly, and they do tend to wear out quickly, but they serve my unique needs and do make a difference in my arthritic pain.
Should have quit while you were aheadBTW, I put this up as a joke, fully acknowledging that Cam is faster, stronger, more athletic, and a better hunter than me.
Last 2 pairs have been Brooks. They’ve been comfortable, light and nice support.I've been a fan of Brooks for quite some time but have been enjoying my Ons lately. Very lightweight, comfortable shoes.
Guess they don’t come with a ‘pet-proof guarantee.Go Ruck Ballistic Trainers are pretty tough exterior but the interior isn't shithead dog proof. The whole shoe is soggy
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