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You have any other brands you like? Always on the search for a new zero drop shoe for daily or whatever. Been on the search for a wide toebox zero drop steel toe for work for years without luckJust to expand on this. The manufacturer makes no difference. You have to have a shoe/boot that fits. The toe box is the sacrifice most make to get a "brand" shoe. Some are also made with more eversion/inversion at the ankle. This depends on how you stand and walk as to which you should probably get. In single leg stance, ideally, your ankle is forced into a neutral position. this also makes you use the stabilizers of the foot and ankle better. With proper strength, barring previous strains, there is no need for ankle support. Tall boots tend to erode the stabilizer strength and allow your ankle to become weaker, putting you in danger of injuring yourself when not wearing boots. Now, this seems simple, but realize that the foot and ankle is part of a chain that extends up to and through your trunk. I could go on, but it's in depth an simple foot issues can be caused by trunk instability/tightness and hip instability/tightness that cause rotations when walking and running. Even the SI joints play a big part in it. But the bottom line is , get something that fits properly and you'll eliminate a lot of issues right off the bat.
But I like these...they come in a tactical coyote brown
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I prefer altras. Call me a hippy but a wide toe box, neutral shoe gets me every time.. I'm in the belief we evolved without the massive heel to toe drop that most shoe company's offer now adays and it only weakens the foot and ankle structure not engaging multiple muscles and tendons we have to support a barefoot lifestyle.
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I've been wearing Solomon's for years - Just ordered a pair of Altras to see how the difference in toe box, and zero rise works out. Thanks for the heads up.
Holy crap the Altra website is out of pretty well everything in a size 13. Wound up ordering a pair of Superior 4s. Not sure how I ended up coming to the Hide today and ordering ... Shoes?
Started using the adidas swift 2.0 gtx. Speed lace system, grippy, comfortable and waterproof. I've used them for about a year and they show almost no wear.I see that a couple guys are wearing the same style of shoes but I’m not familiar with them. Can some people give me advice to what they like and why. TIA
I'm a lot like you in that I have difficulty finding properly fitting shoes. The lasts they are made on matter a lot. Italian shoes tend to run more narrow than German ones, so that's where I basically start my search. I do like Kenetrek or Meindels though.You have any other brands you like? Always on the search for a new zero drop shoe for daily or whatever. Been on the search for a wide toebox zero drop steel toe for work for years without luck
I see that a couple guys are wearing the same style of shoes but I’m not familiar with them. Can some people give me advice to what they like and why. TIA
Haha you won't be disappointed, just transition slow ( don't go out and walk 10 miles in them). I think their website has a suggested transition chart too? Zero drop is amazing once you get use to it. Take a jog in your grass barefoot then put you shoes on, you'll notice you strike with your forefoot when barefoot but with shoes you tend to heel strike more, this is the cause of most running related injuries you see. Zero drop mimics your barefoot muscles.I've been wearing Solomon's for years - Just ordered a pair of Altras to see how the difference in toe box, and zero rise works out. Thanks for the heads up.
Holy crap the Altra website is out of pretty well everything in a size 13. Wound up ordering a pair of Superior 4s. Not sure how I ended up coming to the Hide today and ordering ... Shoes?
Haha you won't be disappointed, just transition slow ( don't go out and walk 10 miles in them). I think their website has a suggested transition chart too? Zero drop is amazing once you get use to it. Take a jog in your grass barefoot then put you shoes on, you'll notice you strike with your forefoot when barefoot but with shoes you tend to heel strike more, this is the cause of most running related injuries you see. Zero drop mimics your barefoot muscles.
Also in the future runningwarehouse has a fanfuckingtastic return policy for trying out shoes. I had a a pair of shoes I had for over a year that I only ran 15-20 miles in cause they didn't work out. When I tried donating them to them for their weekly runs they ended up doing a return for full price. Basically you can buy a pair from them, go for a run/ race in then and return them if it doesn't work out. Storefront is in San Luis Obispo in CA and kicks ass if your ever near, but online has all the same return benifits
Yea baby! While my Pronghorns are much uglier than those they are just bombers and as comfortable as my NB running shoes. Danner has me for life. FYI if your seams start letting water in Scotchguard has been amazing for me they are dry as a bone still.View attachment 7095737Bombproof Danner super rain forest’s
Birkenstocks or you are a violent racist!
Will a larger toe box allow for better eye relief?