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running shoes geek i need you Anonymous
Hi /fit/. Looking for running geek.

Which shoes should I get ?
http://www.go-sport.com/fiche-technique-Running_Printemps_Ete_2008-94-TRAIL_HOMME-2785-ASICS-GEL_END
URO_3-18460.html
Asics gel enduro 3
or
http://www.go-sport.com/fiche-technique-Running_Printemps_Ete_2008-94-TRAIL_HOMME-2785-ADIDAS-BOREAL
_TRAIL-18459.html
Adidas boreal trail.

Asics are 70€ but down to 55€ for some time. Adidas are 60€. Should I take the opportunity to buy those more expensive shoes ? I plan to run much more in the woods now but I am still going to run a little bit on city sidewalk where people are strolling. Maybe I'll keep my current pegasus for those runs ? Ty
>> Anonymous
running shoes geek, where art thou ?
>> Anonymous
This is a purchase you need to make in a real store after trying them on. FUCKING TRUST ME.
>> Anonymous
Of course. I am looking for feedback here. I never owned any asics before, neither any adidas and I wonder which brand I should trust.
>> Anonymous
I'm the dude who constantly recommends vibram fivefingers shoes for every reason out there but aesthetics. But yeah, don't mind me, just passing through here.
>> Anonymous
>>131534
I don't think those can be bought yet where I live (belgium). Wish I could though, the whole stuff behind it looks pretty cool. Although I am a little bit scared to work on my stride ; few times I tried I only got hurt. I should meet some running coach or something and show him what my stride looks like to see If I need to correct it or if I can run the zen/forefront foot way.
>> Anonymous
>>131558
just cowboy up and start running on the balls of your foot and midfoot. yeh, your calves and gastrocs are gonna hurt for awhile, but it's worth it
>> Anonymous
>>131558
A lot of online retailers sell them. I bet they ship international too. Just make sure to order like 3-4 sizes smaller than what the charts recommend, since they are WRONG and returning it for a different size internationally would be a bitchin waste of time.
>> RManifold !!C8TFUxHCCUl
I couldn't get the link to work, but Asics is my brand of choice. Their running shoes feel more stable to me, and seem to last longer. I've never owned a pair of trail running shoes, though.
>> Anonymous
I think I'll go with the asics since it should be more expensive. First time I buy trail too, don't really know what to expect though.