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Title: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Matthew Rowley on June 08, 2011, 01:45:00 pm
I have be debating on getting a pair of 'racing flats' that I could use for the half marathon and marathon.  I train in Asics 21?? and Brook Adrenaline and Saucony Omni's.  I use a Stability shoe, so the flat would have to have some support.  Any Suggestions.   Yes I am planning on running the Utah valley marathon June 11 and no I am not planning buying a shoe and using it for that race.  This is for other races.


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Dave Holt on June 08, 2011, 02:59:27 pm
Yes I am planning on running the Utah valley marathon June 11 and no I am not planning buying a shoe and using it for that race.  This is for other races.
Glad you brought that up!  I always chuckle and feel bad at the same time for those that make this horrible error - as far as the shoes... I loved the Asics Ohana (now discontinued), but they replaced it with the Bandito which was more of a stability racer - which by your shoe choice shows that you are.  (However, I just realized, I don't know if it is still around.)


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Matthew Rowley on June 08, 2011, 03:48:28 pm
Sure recommend a shoe that are not arround  :D


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Chad Robinson on June 08, 2011, 04:54:46 pm
Apparently the Asics Gel DS is the update of the Bandito.  You can get them for $75 at runningwarehouse.


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: allie on June 08, 2011, 07:58:21 pm
you may also want to look into the asics gel tarther or brooks racer ST (cool colors -- that's what it's all about :))


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Matthew Rowley on June 09, 2011, 09:59:27 am
I will have to look a few of these options.   Allie I always thought buying racing flats were about running fast.  I am glad you set me strait  ;D.


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Dave Holt on June 09, 2011, 12:58:51 pm
Sure recommend a shoe that are not arround  :D
Yup, I am always pretty helpful like that!


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Joe Furse on June 09, 2011, 10:37:37 pm
I also train in Brooks Adrenaline, and I race in a pair of Saucony A2's which I love to death.  I don't know if you can still find that model, and I think that the subsequent models have gone more minimalist (A3, A4), but if you can find a pair they are really good.  My favorite feature:  "Kiss This!" molded into the heel of the outsole.  :)


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Colby on June 09, 2011, 10:52:48 pm
Laugh at me if you will, but this might be the first post with the word "Reebok" in it, but I just bought a pair of their Realflex. The jury is still out since I haven't done much with them, but from what I can tell so far, they are great! I can't believe I just said that will a Reebok shoe....
Anyway, I think these are pretty legit as a running shoe...they are definitely more of a racing/minimalist shoe. I'll let you know through my blog or in this forum.


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Dale on June 11, 2011, 09:12:16 pm
I liked the NB 905s (lightweight trainer) but I understand they're being replaced by the NB 1190s.  They have some medial support but are lighter than most stability shoes.  I'd train in a lightweight trainer for a while before jumping into a racing flat from a stability shoe.


Title: Re: 'Racing flats' suggestions for longer races
Post by: Matthew Rowley on June 13, 2011, 08:02:38 am
Dale, I have been a little worried about going from training in a stability shoe to a racing flat.  I have been debating using a lightweight trainer as a racing flat.  That way I could wear them on some of my long runs to make sure I don't have any blisters I saw other people have after the utah valley marathon.  I am also not the smallest runner.