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Judge not those you see walking with Crocs instead of 'proper' shoes because it may just be the one ones left they can tolerate wearing when Achilles tendonitis strikes.
A few people asked me if I was seriously walking in those Crocs.
No, I started off with broken-in, good fitting trail runners...
thank you for the wonderfully detailed lists. Interesting that you were able to tolerate gluten over there? Not a coeliac then? You mentioned GF rolls, where do you find them? Supermercado?
cheers
after reading so many rave reviews about trail runners I decided to give them a go, bought a pair and was in love. That was walking around town, up to 10km, mostly pavement, brilliant.
Then I hit the more challenging territory of rocky mountainous areas which involved some climbing, lots of...
on this subject - used to be big on hiking boots/shoes but since visiting the forum I have tried trail runners and I am converted, they are really comfortable and lightweight. Bought two pairs of Saucony, great fit and well made.
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