Sundown shoe test
Posted on 07. Sep, 2006 by Brad in Training
Surface: Concrete
Mileage: 2.6
Shoes: Montrail Hardrock
I went and picked up my new shoes from REI this afternoon in anticipation of a good run this evening. After adjusting my laces, always an important part to me when trying on a running shoe for the first time, I headed out for a nice jog.
The first thing that struck me was how tightly the shoe hugged me around the top of my foot. Though my instep was not cradled and the laces were not pulled too tightly, my foot was very firmly held in place. The next think that struck me was how both of my achilles tendons were tight and screaming. Nevertheless, I kept at it as I know the first outing in a new pair of shoes is not always the best indicator of whether the fit is really great.
The temperature was much cooler tonight than in many of my recent runs. It allowed me to really push my pace for the second half and definitely so through the final mile. My breathing felt much more open than normal making me think that a little bit of fitness is actually getting into my body. Or maybe that was just wishful thinking. Even with the quickened pace, my muscles were not really tight and I finished without much need for stretching to get back to normal.
I have owned another pair of Montrail Hardrocks but I wore them as casual, rather than running shoes. Even though this pair might not turn out to be my ideal fit, I was very pleased with tonight’s run. I’ll have to keep trying out the shoes, but I am also curious how the Montrail Continental Divide shoe would feel, given that my favorite trail shoe was the Montrail Leona Divide (now discontinued).
