Est.1998
Well-Known Member
I agree.Depends on your budget, pronation, average weather in your area. The latter because some doctors don’t recommend wearing heavy boots regularly because they’re bad for your knees. For that reason I only wear them when there is snow or heavy rain under foot.
Other than that.....a good pair of running or hiking shoes designed for my arch and pronation. And are within my budget. Yes, you CAN pay too much for shoes just like you can pay too little. I’ve had a few pairs of $200+ boots/shoes fall apart on me rather quickly.
The type of shoes you get depends on the routes you run.
I have a mainly urban route with 150-200 stops each day.
I wear hiking or walking shoes with compression socks and sole inserts.
Work boots, steel toes, construction boots, would kill my feet, knees, and lower back.