Loathe as I am to ever run in anything but my Hoka Arahi's, (I do love them that much! π), they will struggle in some of the mud and boggy fields I tend to run through, as the weather turns. So, (thank you Tasha99 ) welcome to my Hoka Speedgoat 4's! I hope I can run as tough as they look (although I doubt it somehow!π³) Yes, they are the men's model btw - seem to fit my feet better and at 5'10", I always wear an 8/8.5 in running shoes anyway!
I will probably give them a test run tomorrow.π€π
A few signs that my hill work is paying off though - I ran a route PB on one of my 5K trails yesterday, felt strong throughout.π
Happy running!π
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Sandraj39
Half Marathon
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They do look lovely! And it'll be good to have pairs for separate things too. Brilliant news on your PB. So well deserved π₯feeling strong throughout is testament to all the runs you are doing too! We are similar height and shoe size too π how do you highlight in blue the person's name? I've been wanting to do it for ages?
You just type the @ symbol before starting to type their name. You will then see a list of usernames pop up below the reply box - click on the correct username - and hey presto! π
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Oh nice! I love my Hoka Cliftons for road. I have 2 holes in my Peregrines now so might look at these and the Hoka Torrent which apparently has a wider toe box.
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