Snicklefritz
01-10-08, 01:11 AM
Has anyone ever upgraded to the newer version of a certain model of running shoe,
only to be sorely dissapointed (pun intended) with the fit and comfort? I started running
again a year ago after a very long hiatus. I bought a pair of Saucony Hurricane 8's and
absolutely loved them. in fact, they worked so well that when the first pair wore out, I
bought the same thing again. About a week ago the second pair of hurricane's needed to
be replaced. Unfortunately the Hurricane 8 is discontinued as is the Hurricane 9. I tested
a couple of shoes and went with the progrid paramount which is supposed to be the
replacement.
I've had nothing but trouble since I started using this shoe. I'm very confused because it
felt great when I gave it a test run, even better compared with test runs I did a year ago
in the hurricane 8's. I've tried shorter runs and longer ones, and I finish sore every time
in the new shoes. Tonight I had to sit in an ice-bath because I felt like crap when I got
home from a 4 mile run, something that should be standard and easy for me considering
I have no problem with 10 mile runs now. What should I do? Scrap the shoe (ie return it)?
or look for a compounding problem? I started using the new shoe about a week ago, the same
time as I was on holiday doing runs outdoors in 30 oF weather on open roads. Not sure if
starting a new shoe with longer runs in these conditions was a bad idea or not.It certainly
wasnt a problem last year when I did similar things with the old shoes.
Has anyone else had a similar issue where the new shoe model was worse than the old one?
How do you really tell what a good shoe would be after an experience like this?
only to be sorely dissapointed (pun intended) with the fit and comfort? I started running
again a year ago after a very long hiatus. I bought a pair of Saucony Hurricane 8's and
absolutely loved them. in fact, they worked so well that when the first pair wore out, I
bought the same thing again. About a week ago the second pair of hurricane's needed to
be replaced. Unfortunately the Hurricane 8 is discontinued as is the Hurricane 9. I tested
a couple of shoes and went with the progrid paramount which is supposed to be the
replacement.
I've had nothing but trouble since I started using this shoe. I'm very confused because it
felt great when I gave it a test run, even better compared with test runs I did a year ago
in the hurricane 8's. I've tried shorter runs and longer ones, and I finish sore every time
in the new shoes. Tonight I had to sit in an ice-bath because I felt like crap when I got
home from a 4 mile run, something that should be standard and easy for me considering
I have no problem with 10 mile runs now. What should I do? Scrap the shoe (ie return it)?
or look for a compounding problem? I started using the new shoe about a week ago, the same
time as I was on holiday doing runs outdoors in 30 oF weather on open roads. Not sure if
starting a new shoe with longer runs in these conditions was a bad idea or not.It certainly
wasnt a problem last year when I did similar things with the old shoes.
Has anyone else had a similar issue where the new shoe model was worse than the old one?
How do you really tell what a good shoe would be after an experience like this?