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Author Topic: Survey: What brand of running shoes are most durable?  (Read 14168 times)
breanna cobler
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« on: February 21, 2008, 01:30:50 pm »

For school we have to give at least 30 people a survey on a topic of our choice. I chose to ask questions on what brand of running shoes are the most durable. I decided to post the survey to hopefully get a few peoples answers. If you'd like to fill out the survey, you can either copy and paste the survey or just answer the questions in order. Thanks for helping! Here is the survey:

1. Height:
2. Weight:
3. What gender are your running shoes made for?
4. What brand of running shoes do you use?
5. How often do you run in your running shoes?
6. Do you use your shoes only for running, if no what else do you use them for?
7. How many miles do you put on each pair of shoes?
8. Do you run on your heels, toes, or flat-footed?
9. Are you a neutral runner, or do you pronate/supinate?
10. Do you wear orthotics or another type of insert, if yes what kind?
11. How many different brands of shoes have you used, please list.
12. Does the cost of the shoe affect what brand you buy?
13. Do you alternate shoes?
14. What is the name/brand of the shoe you are currently using?
15. Is there anything you don't like about your shoes?
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breanna cobler
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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2008, 01:34:32 pm »

1. 5'4''
2. 110
3. male
4. nike
5. 1-2 times a day
6. yes
7. 400-500
8. heel
9. neutral
10. no
11. just nike
12. the cost effects what shoe I buy, but not the brand
13. no
14. hayward/nike
15. too narrow
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2008, 01:44:32 pm »

1. 6'2"
2. 170
3. Male
4. Brooks
5. 1 time per day (6 days/week)
6. yes
7. 450
8. heel
9. pronate
10. no
11. Brooks, Asics, Nike, Saucony
12. no
13. no
14. Brooks Adrenaline
15. no
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Cal
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2008, 02:01:40 pm »

1. 6'0"
2. 183
3. Male
4. Asics
5. every other day
6. yes
7. 400-500
8. heel
9. neutral
10. no
11. Asics, Nike, Adidas
12. not usually, unless there is a great sale price
13. yes
14. Asics Cumulus 7, Cumulus 9
15. they don't need to be re-designed every year.  I prefer the Cumulus 7, but can't easily find them anymore...
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« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2008, 02:15:20 pm »

1.  5' 10''
2.  144
3.  male
4.  Saucony
5.  dally
6.  only running
7.  400-500 miles
8.  flat footed
9.  neutral
10.  none
11.  Saucony, Brooks, La Sportiva
12.  somewhat
13.  yes
14.  Saucony Trigon-Ride, Saucony Tornado, Saucony Tangent, Saucony Stratos, La Sportiva Fireblades
15.  not really.  Durability on the Stratos is not very good and I really love the Tangent and Trigon-Ride
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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2008, 02:33:24 pm »

1. 5' 8""
2. 137
3. Male
4. Asics, Adidas
5. 1-2 times a day
6. Running only
7. 300-500 miles
8. Mostly flat footed, sometimes heel
9. Pronate
10. No orthotic or insert, but I do usually double up insoles.
11. Asics, Adidas, Brooks, Nike, Mizuno
12. Usually
13. Yes
14. Asics Landreth 3
15. I hear they changed things with the Landreth 4. This really bugs me when shoes companies mess up a good shoe.
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« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2008, 02:44:49 pm »

jtshad- jeez, do you own stock in Saucony or something?

1. 5'10"
2. 147 lbs
3. Male
4. New Balance, Saucony, Mizuno, Nike, Brooks
5. Run daily, though certain pairs may not get used for weeks at a time
6. Running only
7. ~500
8. Heel/flat-footed
9. Slight pronate
10. No
11. New Balance, Saucony, Mizuno, Nike, Brooks, Reebok (a long time ago, and I have since repented), Adidas
12. Yup, though I mainly wait for the shoes I want to go on sale, then buy them
13. Yes
14. New Balance 767, New Balance 806, Mizuno Wave Ascent, Saucony Tangent, Nike Elite, Saucony Omni, Brooks Adrenaline  
15. Not really.  Left 806 shoe feels a bit strange.  Tread on Elite wore out real fast.  And I agree with Tom and Cal that I wish shoe companies wouldn't redesign shoes every year.  I tend to stockpile when I find one I like for this reason.
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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2008, 02:45:56 pm »

1. 6'1"
2. 162 lbs
3. Male
4. Brooks, Asics
5. 1-2 x day, 7 days/week
6. Running only
7. ~ 500 miles
8. Mid-foot mostly.
9. Pronator
10. Yes, prescription orthotics.
11. Brooks, Asics.
12. Yes.
13. Yes, I rotate between 3 pairs at a time.
14. 1 pair Brooks Adrenaline, 1 pair Asics GT 2120, 1 pair Brooks Trance
15. The Trance model took too long to break in (~ 150 miles).  Others are fine.
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« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2008, 02:57:53 pm »

1. 6'1"
2. 150
3. Male
4. Asics (mostly)
5. every couple days (rotate through 4-5)
6. yes
7. 450-500
8. Mid-foot
9. neutral
10. no
11. Asics, Mizuno, New Balance, Saucony
12. no
13. yes
14. Asics Stratus, Cumulus 9
15. when the company changes/discontinues them
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« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2008, 02:58:07 pm »

1. 5'6"
2. 123 lbs.
3. female
4. Mizuno, Saucony, Asics
5. 5-6 days a week
6. only running until they are retired then I mow the lawn in them
7. 500-600 miles or when my joints start to hurt.
8. mid foot
9. supinate
10. no
11. brooks, nike (only once and never again), mizuno (my favorite), saucony, adidas, asics, new balance
12. no but I will never spend over 89 for a pair
13. If I have to pair at a time I do.
14. Saucony and Mizuno wave rider
15. nope these two are my favs right know.
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Sasha Pachev
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« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2008, 05:48:27 pm »

1. 5-10
2. 145 lb
3. Male
4. Nike, Adidas currently (I think)
5. 6 days a week
6. I use my regular trainers as walking shoes as well. I wear them on every occasion when formal dress code is not required if they are not wet from running. If they are, I wear the other pair.
7. Till the holes in the soles are big enough for rocks to start getting into the shoe. This usually happens at around 3000 miles, but I've had a shoe that made it to around 5600. I remember being upset about having to change it too. I said to myself, this is a good American shoe, I just bought it less than 3 years ago, and am now having to replace it!
8.  Depends on the speed. Heel at slower speeds, mid-foot at faster speeds.
9. Pronate (I think).
10. No.
11. Not sure. Probably 10.
12. Yes. I come to the store and get the cheapest shoe that feels good.
13. Sometimes.
14. Nike and Adidas (I think)
15. I do not like running in my dress shoes. Since coming to US I have never had a running shoe I did not like.
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« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2008, 05:55:35 pm »

1. 5'10"
2. 146
3. M
4. puma, nike, brooks
5. every 2-3 days
6. only for running. I feel weird wearing them for other things.
7. don't keep track. When they get too old I usually know.
8. mid-foot to toe
9. pretty neutral
10. no
11. adidas, puma, fila, asics, saucony, mizuno, nike, brooks, and diadora (by far one of my favorite shoes a few years ago).
12. yes. I look for any sale possible on last year's models that might fit me well. I usually can't spend more than $60 for one pair, and try to get as close to $100 if I'm buying two pairs.
13. yes. short runs in old shoes, longer runs in the new ones. always with a day of rest for each shoe.
14. Nike Zoom Skylon, Brooks Ghost (wear test shoe), Brooks Burn, and Puma Complete Phasis
15. when they try to make them so durable that the shoe is almost a trail shoe (and just as heavy). thicker, harder heels bother me too.
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« Reply #12 on: February 21, 2008, 06:43:38 pm »

1. 5'7"
2. 135
3. male
4. currently: nike, brooks, asics, new balance, reebok, Merrell, Saucony
5. 7-10 times a week
6. I use 1 pair for wearing around
7. 500-1000 depeding on how much I like the shoe
8. flat
9. mild pronate
10. no
11. within the last few years: nike, brooks, asics, new balance, reebok, Merrell, Saucony, addidas
12. yes
13. yes
14. lots, favorite pair is Brooks grid tangent, race in Brooks T4
15. when I find a shoe I really like, it gets discontinued or updated
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Nick Miller
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« Reply #13 on: February 21, 2008, 08:04:43 pm »

1. 6'1"
2. 135
3. Male
4. Nike, Saucony
5. Every day
6. Running only
7. 300-400 miles/pair
8. Heel strike
9. Overpronate
10. Nada
11. Four: Nike, Asics, Adidas, Saucony
12. No, I am lucky enough to get free shoes! Smiley
13. Yes
14. Nike Structure Triax 10's, Saucony Progrid Hurricane
15. No, love them both!
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Brent Barney
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« Reply #14 on: February 21, 2008, 08:36:44 pm »

1. 5' 8"
2. 152
3. Male
4. Nike
5. Every 3 days, rotate 3 pair
6. Running only
7. 500 per pair
8. Flat footed
9. Mild pronate
10. No
11. Nike, Addias, New Balance
12.  yes
13. Yes
14. Nike - Air Zoom Elite
15. no
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