I know this is probably a silly question but with mudclaws hurting my feet on hard ground and it is likely to be dry most of the way round would Hoka one evo's be any good tomorrow on Wasdale (thinking about cushioning)
I know this is probably a silly question but with mudclaws hurting my feet on hard ground and it is likely to be dry most of the way round would Hoka one evo's be any good tomorrow on Wasdale (thinking about cushioning)
Sounds like a good idea to me and if it rains you could do it in wellies :wink:
Seriously though just wear what you feel comfortable in, just make sure its not the first time you have tried to wear them running that distance/terrain etc. Made that mistake myself in the past wearing a different shoe for the first time in a race, blister tastic!
Last edited by Forrestgump; 12-07-2013 at 09:29 PM.
I will ignore alfs comment. I have just done a very short run tonight in them and was very impressed but Forrest you are right it would be a risk too far to wear them tomorrow so it will have to be mudclaws as they are the only fell shoes I have. I have got the evos for the Lakeland 50 so can give them a go next weekend instead.
Good Luck all:thumbup:
Think they'll need it today!
Any news yet?
1. Ben Abdelnoor
2. Simon Booth
3. Oli Johnson
Provisional top 3
Many retired at Greendale. Too hot to trot !!
Last edited by Runway; 13-07-2013 at 08:52 PM.
Wow that was hard work - made the cut off at Great Gable by 2 minutes unfortunately - though I imagine they were rather generous - took me 6.39 - my longest race by far. Was very hot until Seatallan - cool breeze on and off after that helped a lot, as did drinks offered by complete strangers - and Joss of course at Greendale.
Last edited by Mike T; 13-07-2013 at 09:43 PM.