Forums >Gears and Wears>Just tired or wrong new shoe?
The wrong shoe will feel "wrong" and might make you hurt. I can't figure it would make you tired.... unless perhaps you are wearing a super heavy shoe over many miles and don't really need it (and I'm making this part up, but it sounds plausible).
I have no idea whether the Inspire is the right shoe for you... but I will say that on the neutral->stable spectrum, the inspire isn't THAT stable/chunky of a shoe. Mizunos super stable shoes are the alchemy and the nirvana. So I dunno that an inspire is going to make you tired.
Master of the Side Eye
I thought the Inspire was pretty lightweight, all things considered.
I loved my pair, but not sure I'll wear for running again. Last time I ran (and was wearing them) I ended the run short with an ankle stress fracture. Of course, I know those don't come overnight, but I'm a wary of putting them on for mileage when I'm cleared to go again.
TRUST THE PROCESS
The wrong shoe will feel "wrong" and might make you hurt. I can't figure it would make you tired.... unless perhaps you are wearing a super heavy shoe over many miles and don't really need it (and I'm making this part up, but it sounds plausible). I have no idea whether the Inspire is the right shoe for you... but I will say that on the neutral->stable spectrum, the inspire isn't THAT stable/chunky of a shoe. Mizunos super stable shoes are the alchemy and the nirvana. So I dunno that an inspire is going to make you tired.
I agree. I can't imagine the Inspires being heavy enough to tire you out.
well the shoe compared to the nike lunartrainer i was wearing before isnt much different its just that the upper mesh of the nike is much lighter. btw, what kind of shoe is the mizuno? ps. i cant stop looking at ur dog lol
Stevie Ray, I think your dog is charming, but, frankly, I am not transfixed.
"If you have the fire, run..." -John Climacus
I agree. I can't imagine the Inspires being heavy enough to tire you out. Stevie Ray, I think your dog is charming, but, frankly, I am not transfixed.
time for me to get a dog?
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That's not my dog.
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