CH Runners
Running => Running => Topic started by: cherietree on October 22, 2018, 11:49:50 PM
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I wore Adidas Supernova Glide for years. One of the new models (can’t remember, but it was several years ago) didn’t work for me. Caito recommended Saucony Ride and they have been a dream, until the 10. Have been building back mileage and did a six miler and could hardly walk for two days (ITB issues). Went back to my old 7s and had absolutely NO ISSUES. Ran four in my SR10s Saturday, ITB hurt after 1.5 miles. Today I ran five in my 7s with no pain.
Need recommendations on a neutral shoe with good arch support, pretty please. Thanks in advance.
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Brooks Ghost.
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Brooks Ghost.
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Thank you, will check them out :)
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The Ghost and Launch are very similar with Ghost being a little bit more cushiony and weighing a little bit more. If you're running under 10 miles you could do either. Brooks also just released a shoe style named Ricochet that are supposed to be somewhere in the 2 but with more bounce.
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I wear Brooks Ghost right now and they are very comfy.
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I ran in Ghosts for the very first time this morning. They were nice. I've been wearing Launch for the last 2 years and love them but now that I'll be moving into a longer training cycle soon I needed more cushion for long runs. Launch will be for speed work.
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Y'all have me sold. Do they run true to size?
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I think so. I'm a size 9 in everyday shoes and buy my running shoes in 9.5. Ghosts fit best in 9.5.
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Excellent. I very much appreciate y’alls help!
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I've been wearing the Nike Vaporfly and I like the plate. It feels like it improves my form.
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Are those the $200 shoes or the $250?
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Are those the $200 shoes or the $250?
sorry I meant the zoom flys, not the vaporfly
Nike Zoom Fly Review: THE BEST SHOES FOR FAST RUNNING! (http://chrunners.net/watch?v=VSGqeEIt9Zs#)
about 150
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Well, got my shoes yesterday and just ran five, no pain, very comfy. Thanks again, you guys, for the recommendation!
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oh good! Good job! I ran a race today in my Ghosts as well and they did nicely.
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I really love Brooks Ghost, too. I used to run in Adidas supernova a lot, and then quit, because I could not find them on sale. I recently got a pair of the new supernovas, and I like them a lot, too. They are more cushioned than they used to be.
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Brooks Ghost.
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I thought you were really into Hoka.
I bought a pair of hokas out of curiosity. I do not like them, but there is really nothing wrong with them, either, so I am just accumulating miles on them, hoping to get rid of them at 500.
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I thought you were really into Hoka.
I bought a pair of hokas out of curiosity. I do not like them, but there is really nothing wrong with them, either, so I am just accumulating miles on them, hoping to get rid of them at 500.
I like Hokas for me, but for someone who liked Supernovas, the Ghost seemed like a good choice.
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I like Hokas for me, but for someone who liked Supernovas, the Ghost seemed like a good choice.
Oh, I see.
BTW: I also have Asics quantum 360 which is quite good. and $$$
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Brooks Ghost.
1. very comfortable.
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I wear brooks launch. Tried the ghost and they seemed so heavy and made me run way to the outside of my foot. The brooks glycerin works okay and they used to be toted for “heavy runners”. Maybe so, as they have been the only shoe that I have been able to get 500 or more miles out of. Since I do about 20% of the mileage’s used to, I just stick with the launch and throw them out well before 200 miles.
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Ghosts seemed so big and clunky for me, but they were very cushiony. I recently bought another pair of Launch, which are a great shoe, but after years of Cadence they seem heavy.
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Ghosts seemed so big and clunky for me, but they were very cushiony. I recently bought another pair of Launch, which are a great shoe, but after years of Cadence they seem heavy.
Yep. What happened to all the non racing flats 7.5-8 oz range?