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Black/Glacier Grey
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These were the best shoes I’d ever had. No hip pain, no knee pain. Increasing mileage without issue. Thought I was done with my shoe search. Then I got 4 black toenails during a half marathon. I’ve never had this happen before. Maybe it’s the shoes? Dunno. Are they 10/10 and bruised toenails are inevitable, or should I try to find a different shoe????
very comfortable and long-lasting, perfect for those who overpronate, I recommend wearing very protective shoes like this for long easy runs even for those who are light like me: no injuries, guaranteed!
I'm a no frills sort of person when it comes to running shoes - I just need consistent, stable, and comfortable shoes. The GT 4000s do all of this and more. I'm an overpronator who needs stability shoes, and I've always found that a lot of stability shoes are clunky and too heavy for me. These provide a lot of stability while also feeling light and close fitting to my foot. Perfect level of comfort without feeling too cushiony. I was a loyal Brooks fan for a long time (wearing the Ravenna and Adrenalines) and find that these give me what I found in Brooks in a more streamlined way. Very happy with them!