Troll alert wrote:
Slippy wrote:
I said its the side not top.
I didn’t say it was the top. I said above the toe (which, newsflash, is where your toenails are). In this case your pinky toe. I see no way that the shoes could be coming apart otherwise. Either way cut your toenails. And either stop trolling or stop whining and being such a baby, this is actually good advice. You’re welcome.
I think your reading comprehension isn't good (its ok respond and flame back) it has nothing do with my toenail its the outside on the aide of the shoe where my pinky toe attaches to my foot its the side of the shoe not anywhere near the top or nail where the fraying is.
Regardless still doesn't explain why under 200 miles the continental rubber is worn down to the boost foam already in some spots.
Im not a heavy footed runner at all.