Gearing myself up for parkrun tomorrow. It’s been cold and wet in south London and the route includes some trails and field so I expect it can get quite muddy…
I recently bought new shoes but I’m debating if I should use my old ones for the run in case it’s really muddy to save my new shoes? Or is a muddy run exactly when I would benefit from new rather than old shoes?
Be good to hear some views!
thanks!
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As Sandraj39 says.. just stuff them with paper, let them dry... the mud is the badge you wear as an awesome runner.. I love muddy trails too, but the dry mud can weigh heavy it you leave it!
Shoes are made to be worn ReyC , and you don't want to be wearing runners with poor grip if it's properly muddy.
As for cleaning, I just scrape or knock off any excess mud, remove the insoles, put eveything somewhere warm (we have a boiler room) to dry, then brush off remaining mud. I only stuff them with paper if they're soaked through, then I remove it as soon as it's absorbed the moisture.
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