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I'll run my endorphin trails to death over the winter just because i have them now but for £160 there's plenty to complain about yet my more expensive pros are worth every penny. Unless the trails pop up somewhere massively discounted i wouldn't recommend them to anyone at anywhere near rrp. I'm done with Saucony trail shoes now too. I've had better from asics and mizuno for half or less what these cost. I can live with the Nikes soles wearing out because i really enjoy running in them. For durability Mizuno wave Diachis are great I've got a 3 year old pair i just can't kill.
https://www.keller-sports.co.uk/p/mizuno-wave-daichi-7-trailrunning-shoe-RSCMI05A000.html?utm_source=google_pla&utm_medium=CPC&utm_term=RSCMI05A008&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsrWZBhC4ARIsAGGUJurYYfBMbu6ROO11EUdZR4X1JLyu0WiNSMjxe9Ht_Jtf-Nw7hieCOgcaAoK_EALw_wcB
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Those Mizuno Wave look pretty good, will consider them for next time along with Scott trainers.
What's the sizing like on mizuno shoes? Size up/down or spot on?@Sainsburys_Ed yeh I'll probably end up using them. Few folk including yourself seem to rate them.
I've stated it a lot recently, but I'll state it again. Sauconys latest run of trail shoes has been piss poor.
Marketed as "slim lined", it would seem to me they've actually just cut corners and quality with their latest offers. Short as fuck laces. Cheap soles. Crap, flimsy uppers, and yet bumped the prices up £20/£30.
'COST OF LIVING AFFECTS AMATEUR TRAIL RUNNERS!' would be the headline.
I keep repeating myself because I've run in saucony since I started running and always end up back with them, so I'm really disappointed.