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    Re: Skiddaw

    Quote Originally Posted by Skids View Post
    Hopefully do this race. Do you reckon I'll be OK in roclite 295s? I have been up and down before, but stuck to the path all the way (and the top half was under snow so I don't know what the ground's like higher up). Or I could wear my new x-talons but I've come to the conclusion that they're half a size too big for me so maybe not such good idea for the descent?
    Dont wear brand spanking x-talons...you'll destroy the grip.

    You'll be fine on 99% of the race in roclite....just depends how good they are at descending grass whilst kind of contouring.

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    Re: Skiddaw

    Quote Originally Posted by Al Fowler View Post
    Dont wear brand spanking x-talons...you'll destroy the grip.
    well they're not brand spanking new, but good point about the tread

    Quote Originally Posted by Al Fowler View Post
    You'll be fine on 99% of the race in roclite....
    thanks - looks like roclites it is then.

    Quote Originally Posted by Al Fowler View Post
    just depends how good they are at descending grass whilst kind of contouring.
    They fit my feet better (more snuggly) than any other shoe I have, so they're pretty stable, but I wish they were lower profile...

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    Re: Skiddaw

    Quote Originally Posted by Skids View Post
    Hopefully do this race. Do you reckon I'll be OK in roclite 295s? I have been up and down before, but stuck to the path all the way (and the top half was under snow so I don't know what the ground's like higher up). Or I could wear my new x-talons but I've come to the conclusion that they're half a size too big for me so maybe not such good idea for the descent?
    I agree with Al. 295s will be fine.

    I hope it's a bit cooler this year.

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    Re: Skiddaw Race

    Quote Originally Posted by theNoor View Post
    Left me crippled for a couple of days. It's a non-stop pounding from top to bottom. Hurts. Of all the fell races last season this one took the longest to recover from...
    yes me too
    I would like to do it again but this time in fell shoes, not road shoes

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    Re: Skiddaw

    Think I'll add this to my list aswell :-)

    although Ive heard people suffer for days afterwards...dont fancy that with Snowdon coming up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightingale View Post
    I agree with Al. 295s will be fine.

    I hope it's a bit cooler this year.
    Looks like wet and windy.

    I'm running in my Walsh fell i think. I reckon solid foot base is more important than any cushioning for a long descent. Trail shoes tend to make my feet move and cause hot spots.

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    Re: Skiddaw

    Quote Originally Posted by nightingale View Post
    I hope it's a bit cooler this year.
    It's meant to rain on Sunday when i last checked, so should be cooler.

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    Re: Skiddaw

    Glad it's going to be cooler. Sweated buckets the last two years.

    It's going to be like a local race with all the familliar faces making the trip up

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    Re: Skiddaw

    Quote Originally Posted by nightingale View Post
    It's going to be like a local race with all the familliar faces making the trip up
    Yeah, looking forward to it despite the forecast. Shropshire on tour! My first race with a single big ascent and descent. got to try to deal with the friction on the sole issue - giving me grief on the last couple of races. Maybe I'll sack off the shoes and just strap ice packs to my feet - it's unconventional ...but it might just work.
    Last edited by david; 03-07-2010 at 11:06 AM. Reason: Sorted out quote

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    Re: Skiddaw

    Flippin' 'eck haven't got the hang of this quote thing. If someone says something interesting I might have another go.

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