Lord Bamber
Legendary Chairman
I am back in the Brooks family, comfy for me. Would just echo that investing in a comfy, well fitted pair is worth the investment vs bad pair and injuries.
Yep - another recommendation here for RUN and in particular Brooks
After a couple of pairs of so-so Sauconys Kurt suggested I tried a pair of Brooks and I really like them
Shame I'm no longer local. Will look out for similar local to me.
Our local Sports shop was pushing shoes with gel soles and heels and something about the high part at the back of the heel that 'automatically' adjusts to the shape of your ankle/achilles - is this bullshit?
Will look out for Brooks as all the Acis shoes were really garish colours - not a good look on a senior citizen.
Since the shoes are the only outlay......
I thought that, but after 3.5 years have now accumulated:
3 water bottles
Camelbak
Garmin 205
A new pair of trainers every c4-500 miles
Gilet
Running Tights
Wicking socks
Gloves
Hat
Techinal T shirts x 3 (long and short sleeve)
Shorts
Nipple Guards !!!
Countless gels
Carrying waist belt
Ipod/phone arm belt
Knee brace
Support sock
Several trips to physio at £45 a pop
And then there's the cost of race entries-Brighton marathon is £50 this year!
etc etc
If you are anything like serious, it is a lot more than just one pair of trainers! Be warned!!
Fair point. However these items are way past the starting point. Get the shoes, get running and then work out what might make the experience more enjoyable / bearable.
Alternatively you could get a pair of Green Flash and run around in your underpants!