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I dont know what to do though because last time I changed brands I got PF and most of the shoes out there are too wide for me.
I've got very narrow feet and blister very easily. I've had a lot of success with liberal applications of bodyglide on my toes, arches, and heels and pieces of duct tape in the real problem areas.
Well, shoot. I went into the running store last night with the intention of walking out with a pair of ghosts (check) and a pair of glycerine. Then, I tried on 9 million pairs and really liked the sauconny triumphs. Which, now, reading back to this I loved last time too-- and returned because I ended up unhappy in them. Blisters, rubbing, pain. I can take them back and exchange them. Why oh why do I switch things up? The brooks are not my fave just walking around. But, running in them seems to fit me best!I wanted to try the hokas but they didn't have the neutral ones in my size.
Wow it's funny to look back at what I was running in just over a year ago...and especially since I was looking forward to the Brooks Transcend. The Transcend ended up being a total flop. They gave me a pair and I didn't like them at all...they didn't sell well either.Now I'm running in:HokaOneOne CliftonBrooks Ravenna 5New Balance 1260v3Asics GT 2000-2And every now and then I break out the HokaOneOne Bondi Speed 2 for recovery and the Adidas Adistar Boost for 5Ks.A note about blisters: Bad socks (cotton, ill-fitting) can cause blisters. Sometimes it's the sock and not the shoe. And sometimes the shoe is too small, not supportive enough or just fits you wrong.
Salomon XR Mission 1. They were on sale through the REI website. I used to love Nikes and was on a New Balance kick for a long time, but these are the most comfortable running shoes I've ever had. Great for trails, roads, and treadmill. Who knew?