Quote Originally Posted by Cliveybaby View Post
I think having 2-3 pairs of sheos for the round works well even if they are the same pair as that feeling of dry shoes is a lift en route.
this was my philosophy
I had 4 different pairs (4 different models) lined up (plus a pair of road shoes for the run-in)
this was partly for the dry shoes/socks effect
and partly cos I figured that the different shoes wouldn't all rub in the same place, so blister probs would be even further minimised

if backed into a corner and told I had to use only one pair for the whole round, I'd pick Roclite 315's (best combo of comfort/protection/cushioning/grip)

when it comes down to it though, surely it's just a case of your BG attempt shoes being whatever you got on best with in BG training...?