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Trail shoes aren't meant to be used on firm ground... I mean...you obviously can. Just like you can walk on cleats on concrete too...What the fuck does it matter?
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Trail shoes aren't meant to be used on firm ground... I mean...you obviously can. Just like you can walk on cleats on concrete too...What the fuck does it matter?
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Oh. Jeez. Hopefully I don't slip and slide all over when walking on concrete. . .Trail shoes aren't meant to be used on firm ground... I mean...you obviously can. Just like you can walk on cleats on concrete too...
No. Quite the opposite. Trail shoes have extra traction, which will grab concrete more. It will wear down the shoe much faster.Oh. Jeez. Hopefully I don't slip and slide all over when walking on concrete. . .
I don't hate themWhat the fuck does it matter?
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potato stuff?No. Quite the opposite. Trail shoes have extra traction, which will grab concrete more. It will wear down the shoe much faster.
Like I said, it doesn't really matter, it's just potato stuff.
That's good.I don't hate them
....wut?No. Quite the opposite. Trail shoes have extra traction, which will grab concrete more. It will wear down the shoe much faster.
Like I said, it doesn't really matter, it's just potato stuff.
Which part would you like help with?....wut?
I don't like them as muchThat's good.
I think I like this color better, but I think the blue is more versatile.
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cleats don't grab concrete, budNo. Quite the opposite. Trail shoes have extra traction, which will grab concrete more. It will wear down the shoe much faster.
Like I said, it doesn't really matter, it's just potato stuff.
Which part would you like help with?
Not only that, but you can wear out the lugs quicker if you do too much road running. It will decrease the overall life expectancy of your shoes and reduce grip efficiency on the trails.
When NOT to Use Trail Running Shoes
Try to avoid trail running shoes when running on manmade surfaces, like concrete or asphalt. The abrasive pavement can wear down the rubber lugs on the shoe's outsole, which can compromise your grip when you switch back to off-roading.
There are times when you should not wear trail shoes. Try to avoid wearing them on tracks (where they may damage the surface) or on hard surfaces like asphalt. The stiff sole of the trail shoe can cause mid-foot discomfort.
I think we are confused by your cleats commentFor help...
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Are Trail Running Shoes Good for Road Running?
Trail running and road running are so fundamentally different that they could be considered entirely different sports. The smooth, hard road could not be further removed from the softer, more rugged trail. But what if you want to engage in both forms of running? First, let's ask ourselves... Are...trailandsummit.com
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Trail Running Shoes vs. Road Running Shoes | Fleet Feet
Trail running shoes are designed to withstand rugged trails. Dig into the differences between trail shoes and the road models, and know when to use each.www.fleetfeet.com
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Can You Wear Trail Running Shoes on Roads?
Trail running shoes are great for all types of terrain and can be a good fit for running on roads as well. Learn about choosing the right running shoes.www.verywellfit.com
The part that's completely false?Which part would you like help with?
Then I made the right decision.I don't like them as much
they do when you remember to apply a fresh coating of cement glue on them prior to each use. really helps to prevent damage and extend their life.cleats don't grab concrete, bud
The part that's completely false?
"Quite the opposite. Trail shoes have extra traction, which will grab concrete more."
You gotta avoid sidewalks and your driveway while driving/walking/running to the trails?I think we are confused by your cleats comment
and the potato thing
no one is confused about wearing trail shoes on concrete.
Keep linking articles stating that having less surface contact improves CoFWould you like a fourth link? This is pretty common knowledge, I can probably give you a 100 links if you want.