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"They are not a paved surface shoe by any means" is...
By bkennedy2089064
Ranked #1308 - Men's Trail Run Shoes
August 26, 2009
"They are not a paved surface shoe by any means" is a comment here. Why not?
Are these shoes good for a low arch foot?
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By Gabe H.
Ranked #49 - Men's Trail Run Shoes
August 26, 2009
trail shoes are considered too stiff in the midsole, and too heavy for a pavement shoe. pavement shoes are more cushioned and designed with a focus towards use injuries, where trail shoes are designed with stiffness and support in mind. wear is also an issue with overly aggressive trail tread patterns. of course you can use trail shoes on pavement, but if you're running more than 10 miles a week on pavement alone, you probably want a pavement shoe in addition to your trail running shoes.
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