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I'm on my second edition of these Brooks-Glycerin. They are very light and have great cushion. I ran in Asics for 20 years and will never go back. Don't forget to change out your shoes every 6 months. Remember, the soles take a beating and then once the soles and the threads are gone, the beating is taken out on your joints.
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I was running in Brooks ghost 11s but they wore out. I was getting bad shin splints in them as they got near their capacity so I decided to try something else. Bought hoka Clifton 6s and they have been an amazing road show. Currently running 30miles a week.
My best advice is to try a bunch and to use your running shoes solely for the run and put them up afterwards.
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I was plagued by plantar facieitis(sp) for months until I bought a pair of Hokas. They cost me around $150.00 and was worth every penny. Don’t know about their running shoes but if their anything like the walking shoes I’d buy them. Averaged over 15000 steps a day when working at the hospital.
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Originally posted by hoyt21 View PostThanks for all the help guys. Will definitely hit a shoe place. There’s a fleet feet in corpus. I use to be able to hit 8-10 miles a morning when feeling good so trying to get there again
I used to wear Brooks, but had to switch as they don't make very many wide sole shoes. The first pair of Brooks I had were Glycerins and I really liked them. Bought a second pair and they absolutely tore my right foot up. Turns out I needed to switch to a wider shoe.
I'm on my second pair of Hokas now and have been very satisfied.
Bottom line, don't go in with a brand bias in mind. Get measured and buy what feels the best. Most the major brands are about the same price point.
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