It's tough for me to gauge mileage, I use them for my sled push pulls, off country running, and cross fit style workouts. I noticed they were run down because at 700lbs I couldn't keep traction with the floor while pushing the sled.Go get fitted at a running store. If you are just noticing that they are pretty much shot, they've probably been actually hurting you for the last 6 months. Switch them out every 300 miles.
Switch them every 3 months then.It's tough for me to gauge mileage, I use them for my sled push pulls, off country running, and cross fit style workouts. I noticed they were run down because at 700lbs I couldn't keep traction with the floor while pushing the sled.
Boy ain't that the truth!!I would go to a store to get fitted. A shoe, or brand of shoe, that's great for one person might be horrible for another. Most of the shoes at those stores are way overpriced though. Last time I went to one I bought a pair of shoes I really liked for $115 but I returned them when I found the exact same ones online for $50
You might find the same ones online cheaper, but the service at a good running store far outweighs the few $ you can save.I would go to a store to get fitted. A shoe, or brand of shoe, that's great for one person might be horrible for another. Most of the shoes at those stores are way overpriced though. Last time I went to one I bought a pair of shoes I really liked for $115 but I returned them when I found the exact same ones online for $50
I agree with you for the most part but not if it is over 100 percent more expensive. Usually I expect to pay 10-25 percent more at those stores which is worth it for the service they provideYou might find the same ones online cheaper, but the service at a good running store far outweighs the few $ you can save.
I've purchased shoes from the Big Peach Running Company and returned them after 3 weeks. I tried to make them work, and when I went in to the store to buy socks the manager asked me about them. I told them I just wasn't really enjoying them, but I would run in them a couple more months and try something new. He asked what I wanted to try next and he went to the back and got me a pair in my size. He sent them home with me and told me to bring the old ones back when I got the chance. Then he had one of his good form running guys watch my stride and make some additional recommendations. That's good service, and you don't get that online. I'll happily pay more to know that I'll never get stuck with a shoe I don't like..no matter what, and always have a large community of great runners to consult about shoe or running issues. Plus the $$ stay in my community. Win/Win
This seems totally sensibleGo out and find the most expensive pair made. Then see how much your running improves!