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Trail Shoes 8 years 5 months ago #1

  • Paul Dewhirst
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Can anyone tell me whether trail shoes should have a different fit? The ones I've got mail order a little tight on my small toes? They're innov8's if that makes any difference
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Trail Shoes 8 years 5 months ago #2

  • David Byrom
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innov8 usually do two different fits, regular and fitted, you might have git the latter?

shame sports shoes is no longer open in Bradford, always better to try on first.
Reformed runner after brush with mortality at London 2010, aspirations now set much lower, spend most of my time running with Finn in the Valley
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Trail Shoes 8 years 4 months ago #3

  • Andy Brownell-Judd
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I use Salomon Fellraiser trail shoes great grippy shoes, with a reasonable amount of cushioning at the bargain price of £50 from good old Sportshoes Unlimited!
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Trail Shoes 8 years 4 months ago #4

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Just a quick update, I wore the innov 8s at Moor Valley Parkrun and experienced a little (very little) soreness in my little toes. Oh and got a 5 k PB.

Last Sunday I wore them again - this time at Cross flatts for my 50th Parkrun.No soreness at all. 15 seconds slower, but still a course PB .

It would appear that they do "break in" just a little, so I'm a happy bunny
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