Dad on the run.
Has anyone experienced this? It's done it in my Asics, New Balance and now my Mizuno. My left 3 toes on my left foot go numb for most of the run once I've put some miles in the shoes though it stops happening. I've read in multiple places about how you should have to break in a new shoe but I have to disagree, especially a stiffer style shoe. I didn't have this problem with my Skecher Go Runs.
Chasing the sub 20 5K.
Pigtail Connoisseur
Look into alternative lacing methods. I, for one, can't just lace up a pair in the standard way and go for a run... Gotta experiment with skipping an eyelet.
Something witty
Why not go back to your Skechers?
Dave
Former Bad Ass
I wonder if they are the right size for you. YOu might need bigger or wider size in those models.
No idea otherwise.
Damaris
Yeah they are pretty much taking the running world by storm.
Me neither. I have had that problem on the elliptical and bike but never running.
A guy I ran with last week offered to ask his peeps if I could get a free pair to try out. I turned him down
Because I can't run in the Ultras and the Go Runs while I love them for shorter distances my feet start hurting on the longer runs. My Go Runs are in my rotation, just not enough cushion for me for the long runs. I'm either to big, or just don't have good running form.
Antipodean
I have had this problem too. Goes away by itself. Could be related to tying the laces a tad tight in the middle, so perhaps skipping an eyelet there could help. I have kind of go used to this happening when shoes are new. Maybe it's to do with the sole loosening/softening up.
Julie
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