Replacing Running Shoes?
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Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() When do you guys normally replace your shoes? I have about 150 miles on my current pair. They're about 5 months old and they're the shoes I started running in. When I started running I was about 250lbs, now I'm around 210. I have a bad knee that I know I overcompensate for and I'm having some new (minor) knee pain in my good knee and I started worrying that they might be reaching the end of their life. They are showing some wear on the midsole where I land, and feel not quite as cushioning as when they were new, but I've also read that 300 miles is the low end of when you should replace shoes.
Thanks!
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I'm no expert but i think that 300 or 500 mile rule is somewhat arbitrary and it really depends on you and how the shoes wear. Sounds like right now would be a good time to get another pair and start working them into the rotation. |
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() For me the answer is sooner rather than later. I believed the ol' 500 mile rule until I developed PT tendonitis 200 miles into a pair of Brooks Beasts. I go see my buddy about the injury (a D.O., Sports Medicine, Chiropractor & IM finisher @ 205 pounds) and he sez he chucks all his shoes after 200 miles. His point is that even if you're in a "clyde shoe" we 200+ pounders beat on shoes like crazy. He told me it's better to ditch the show before it starts to fail rather than after, and that after you find a brand you like and stick with for a few pairs you'll get a better feel of when it's done. |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I would say they are well on the way to walking around town or gardening duties. I am a 240lb clyde and my shoes have almost 200 miles on them and i can immediately tell the difference in my daily runners and the exact brand new pair i have just by walking in them. Like the post above, Clydes are natural born running shoe destroyers. Better to be safe than sorry. I would start shopping for a new pair. Good luck!!
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Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Thanks everyone. Appreciate the advice as always. Off to the running store I go... |
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I've always read between 350 and 500 miles, depending on the runner's weight, pronation, and the style of shoe. I push my shoes to the 350 mark and then from there I try to pay attention to how they feel. My feet and ankles will usually let me know when my shoes are starting to go bad. |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Coming from a running background I was always told 400-450 miles was when you should start looking for some shoe sales. This worked for me for some time years ago but I was talking to a friend who reminded me that this is a "general rule" for all average runners. |
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() FYI Here is the best article I have ever seen on running shoes: http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Fitting+the+running+shoe+to+the+patient:+Paul+Langer,+DPM,+shares+his+...-a0138144273 Written by a practicing foot doc who spends time in a running shoe store every week helping people out. And yeah, for most of us Athenas and Clyds we are going to need to look at wear much sooner than mileage. I set my equipment tracker here on BT at 200miles and start checking them every week or so. At 200# I got about 250 miles out of my shoes. Now at 180# I'm hoping to get a whole summer out of 'em. (from http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/tipsandtricks/a/replaceshoes.htm) Running Shoe Replacement Tips
Spotting Midsole Wear
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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() MADFOXZZ75 - 2009-07-17 1:06 AM FYI Here is the best article I have ever seen on running shoes: http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Fitting+the+running+shoe+to+the+patient:+Paul+Langer,+DPM,+shares+his+...-a0138144273 Written by a practicing foot doc who spends time in a running shoe store every week helping people out. And yeah, for most of us Athenas and Clyds we are going to need to look at wear much sooner than mileage. I set my equipment tracker here on BT at 200miles and start checking them every week or so. At 200# I got about 250 miles out of my shoes. Now at 180# I'm hoping to get a whole summer out of 'em. (from http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/tipsandtricks/a/replaceshoes.htm) Running Shoe Replacement Tips
Spotting Midsole Wear
^^^^good Info ^^^ even though they say that 300 miles is the low end,, when I get to 300 my knees and hips let me know it's time to replace them,, it might be that being bigger puts more wear on the shoes. when I get to 225-250 ish I'll get another pair and use my older pair for the shorter runs and the new ones for my longer runs and that seems to work ok. t I don't seem to have the issue's with the older shoes when I"m doing runs under 5miles |
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ^^^^good Info ^^^ even though they say that 300 miles is the low end,, when I get to 300 my knees and hips let me know it's time to replace them,, it might be that being bigger puts more wear on the shoes. when I get to 225-250 ish I'll get another pair and use my older pair for the shorter runs and the new ones for my longer runs and that seems to work ok. t I don't seem to have the issue's with the older shoes when I"m doing runs under 5miles No problem, I am on the computer much of the night and have plenty of time to look stuff up, so I have quite a library going ![]() |