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I tried the NB fresh foam Hierro and it felt good (I have wideish feet) but I had to change them as the it rubbed on my ankle. The side felt high.
Which was a shame as it felt like a good shoe but my fat ankles put pay themhttps://www.newbalance.co.uk/pd/fresh-foam-x-hierro-v7/MTHIERV7-37430.html
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I've actually got the NB V6 hierro model as my everyday trainer. Very comfortable, but I imagine the upper would wear out quickly.
It's an 8mm drop which is quite steep, but may consider it an option.
I've opted for a wide fit hoka speedgoat 4.
I used to have a pair of speedgoat 2, but they burst on the inside where the upper meets the sole pretty quickly, so I'm hoping they're made of better stuff now, and that maybe the wider fit will help with that? -
NB fresh foam Hierro
..have those as well (more for casual roaming around & working not trailrunning, mind) really like them, very durable and look awesome as well 👍
I have wide-ish feet as well and they're alright, not as comfy as the more sock-like running models from NB though (the Hierros upper is a bit firmer, but still nice).
Anyone have recommendations for a wide fitting trail shoe for flat feet?
I've used Altra, but they burst at the seams after a few weeks and overall don't seem durable. The same happened with Hoka when I used them.
My favourite and go to brand is Saucony, but they've really let their last couple of runs of trail shoes slip in quality. They claim "streamlining" but only of their finances as the shoes just feel cheaply made now.