Minimalist zero drop road shoes
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Apr 2021
11:29am, 24 Apr 2021
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Curly45
Are these still a thing? Help me fellow fetches. I've been away from running for a while, am back, doing about 40 miles a week, but just bought any old cheap trainers last time. They aren't really for me as they have too much cushioning, but it seems in my time away the super shoe/high heels have become the latest thing. I don't want to pay more than £50 ideally and I want to feel the road. Any options anyone knows of? Possible brands. I'm happy to scout around for last seasons versions etc. I have big feet so can wear mens or womens. I also don't buy Nike stuff anymore by preference if I can help it. Ta for any help! 😎 |
Apr 2021
11:34am, 24 Apr 2021
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SPR
Look at Altra but they are £50. I currently run in the Altra Kayenta and I like them.
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Apr 2021
11:34am, 24 Apr 2021
34,016 posts
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SPR
"but they aren't
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Apr 2021
11:35am, 24 Apr 2021
3,916 posts
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Curly45
Ah SPR thank you. Not a brand I've heard of. Will check out.
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Apr 2021
12:04pm, 24 Apr 2021
3,917 posts
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Curly45
Oh I have remembered I have had the vanish R once before. Loved those, although the upper came slightly away from the sole at the end. Just a case of wait and see on ebay now for my size at a good price.
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Apr 2021
11:10am, 26 Apr 2021
2,367 posts
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Snoot
Altar for me too. I’ve a pair of Escalantes that have been going well, slightly cushioned but not too much
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