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Not really. I love being able to run at night without a headlamp. I love how beautiful it is outside. But for the most part the trails are shut down for running, which sucks. Long runs below 0F are challenging, esp because I usually have a headwind on the second half of my runs.Ice under snow sucks.I bought some new spikes this year, hoping they run better than my old ones. The old ones gripped fine but would always strain my plantar fascia a little.
I want to look into spikes - any recommendations? The trails here aren't technical at all, but do get icy.I love running at night in the winter, though now I have to drive to town to do it.Sent from my SM-G950W using Tapatalk
My old ones are the Stabilicers, sport version. They grip super well. Sometimes they pop off when hiking.I just bought these:Kahtoola NANOspikes Footwear Traction - Black XS https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TOYEBSK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ag.5DbBJGDEBGI also have their crampon version for hiking, and they're great.
Do they really work? They look so... innocuous!Sent from my SM-G950W using Tapatalk
I'm not a winter runner only, but I'll jump on the asking for recs bandwagon- I really need a new winter running jacket and so far can't find anything. Suggestions?
Have you used them on purely icy conditions as well? We don’t get so much snow as days upon days of hard frosts that never thaw.
I think they'll be perfect for the days when the whole road is moderate ice. We get that a lot. The tips of the spikes are very much like the tap in studs for horse shoes- a very hard, picky steel.