I am shopping soon..very soon! In august I always get my new pair of runners. Always the same old asics cumulus something. I am an extra-supinator. There is a lot on the market for pronators, neutral runners but not a big collection for us supinators.
Anyone has anything to recommand for a change?
Helene
what should be my next ?
- Iron-North
- Jerome Drayton
- Posts: 6528
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:52 pm
- Location: Gatineau quebec
- Contact:
what should be my next ?
Always North of something ...
Ironman Cozumel 2014
Vancouver to Inuvik on bike 2014
Ironman Cozumel 2014
Vancouver to Inuvik on bike 2014
- Madame Bourette
- Jerome Drayton
- Posts: 5253
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2005 4:42 pm
- Portentous
- Bill Crothers
- Posts: 1894
- Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:11 pm
- Location: Toronto
I agree with Eric, stick with what works. I get into a frenzy when my shoes get discontinued. I'm extremely loyal and hate change (well, like every male wouldn't complain about a few women in my bed, but my wife wouldn't like that change at all! ) If a pair of shoes work, and feel great why risk change? Besides at over $100, it's an expensive gamble. Moreover, I consider staying injury free the most important thing, and a new pair of shoes can throw you out of whack.
Once we are on the topic...
Buy your car, and don't lease it. Nobody needs a new car every few years. Buy a great car, and you should enjoy it as much at year 6 as year 1. I'm still driving a 1996 Audi, and have no plans on selling. If I leased a Kia or a hyundai since 1996, it would have cost me more, I'de be getting stuck in the snow, and I'de never love my car. The only benefit to leasing is that at least my car would be clean every few years
Once we are on the topic...
Buy your car, and don't lease it. Nobody needs a new car every few years. Buy a great car, and you should enjoy it as much at year 6 as year 1. I'm still driving a 1996 Audi, and have no plans on selling. If I leased a Kia or a hyundai since 1996, it would have cost me more, I'de be getting stuck in the snow, and I'de never love my car. The only benefit to leasing is that at least my car would be clean every few years
- Iron-North
- Jerome Drayton
- Posts: 6528
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:52 pm
- Location: Gatineau quebec
- Contact:
I'm glad I asked the question before doing something stup'd. You are right, I should keep the same shoes until they no longer make them. I should be spending my money on some new tech clothing instead of risking a new pair of shoes that won't do.....Phew!!
And no, we don't lease cars anymore. We did it once and we learned....we now buy planes....He he he !
And no, my dog is NOT going to eat my shoe laces cuz I put them way high so he can't reach them!!! ah HHHHHA!!!
Helene and thanks for the advices!!!
And no, we don't lease cars anymore. We did it once and we learned....we now buy planes....He he he !
And no, my dog is NOT going to eat my shoe laces cuz I put them way high so he can't reach them!!! ah HHHHHA!!!
Helene and thanks for the advices!!!
Always North of something ...
Ironman Cozumel 2014
Vancouver to Inuvik on bike 2014
Ironman Cozumel 2014
Vancouver to Inuvik on bike 2014
- lovethehills
- Bill Crothers
- Posts: 2080
- Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2005 5:29 am
- Location: BC
Stick with the same shoes as long as they have not made any "adjustments" to the model.
I am very loyal to shoes, but learned my lesson the hard way a few years back when Saucony messed with the Hurricane. Redesigned shoes, big injury. Try them on and make sure they feel the same.
Then go spend money on something else....
I am very loyal to shoes, but learned my lesson the hard way a few years back when Saucony messed with the Hurricane. Redesigned shoes, big injury. Try them on and make sure they feel the same.
Then go spend money on something else....
"Only through curiosity can we discover opportunities, and only through gambling can we take advantage of them."
- Iron-North
- Jerome Drayton
- Posts: 6528
- Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:52 pm
- Location: Gatineau quebec
- Contact:
lovethehills wrote:Stick with the same shoes as long as they have not made any "adjustments" to the model.
I am very loyal to shoes, but learned my lesson the hard way a few years back when Saucony messed with the Hurricane. Redesigned shoes, big injury. Try them on and make sure they feel the same.
Then go spend money on something else....
I have come to my senses and I will buy the same old but perfect fit.
Helene
Always North of something ...
Ironman Cozumel 2014
Vancouver to Inuvik on bike 2014
Ironman Cozumel 2014
Vancouver to Inuvik on bike 2014
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests