Aren't they the ones which only last like 100km?
I can see myself buying a lot of Brookes shoes in future, but mostly 'cause Mrs. D is now an official "ambassador" for them
Aren't they the ones which only last like 100km?
Running shoes are one of those things I should really replace more often than I do. Every time I get a new pair I think "wow, this is so much better!" and then promptly forget the benefit and leave it too long again.Potter wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:48 amNo, they're the top racing shoes.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:35 am
Aren't they the ones which only last like 100km?
I can see myself buying a lot of Brookes shoes in future, but mostly 'cause Mrs. D is now an official "ambassador" for them
The ones I got are these https://www.nike.com/gb/running/zoom-tempo which are apparently more of a training shoe than a racing shoe, so should be good for about 500 miles, or kilometres, can't remember which.
At the moment I'm running about 30-40km a week, so they should last me a bit.
I have used Adidas Ultraboost for ages, but I bought new ones recently and they've changed them, resulting in pain from the uppers. On the plus side it did make me realise I'd used my old ones for too long, compared to the new ones they feel like a busted old couch.
I'll try these Nikes and see how I get on.
Tripping over American rivals...?
If you want to get somewhere more easily, call an Uber?
Great photo! Probably a nice bike, but I wouldn't know about that?
It looked cheap, so we found a sales guy, he pulled it off the 'reduced' shelf and sat it on the counter. Then mentioned that there was no box or filter, or even a power cord and that's why it was so cheap. We were about about to tell him to put it back when he said he'd go have a look in the warehouse see if he could at least find the filter.