I'm so confused. Description mentions this is a shoe for people with high arches.
Since I have totally flat feet, I'm always looking for shoes with as much arch support as possible.
Now that I think about it though, I guess ppl with high arches would also want shoes with lots of arch support.
Either I'm an outlier in terms of a flat footer wanting arch support, or maybe it's that both flat footers and high archers need lots of arch support?
All that to say I bought some Triumphs that feel amazing on my flat feet, and constantly trying to find that same support/comfort, with as reasonable price as possible. Not a runner.
I'm totally flat footed myself and I over-pronate. I bought the Ride 1s (original Rides) and they are one of the best shows I have purchased. This is coming from a diehard Hoka runner
I'm totally flat footed myself and I over-pronate. I bought the Ride 1s (original Rides) and they are one of the best shows I have purchased. This is coming from a diehard Hoka runner
But this ride iso 2 is not for those who over pronate. So how is it working for you?
I'm so confused. Description mentions this is a shoe for people with high arches.
Since I have totally flat feet, I'm always looking for shoes with as much arch support as possible.
Now that I think about it though, I guess ppl with high arches would also want shoes with lots of arch support.
Either I'm an outlier in terms of a flat footer wanting arch support, or maybe it's that both flat footers and high archers need lots of arch support?
All that to say I bought some Triumphs that feel amazing on my flat feet, and constantly trying to find that same support/comfort, with as reasonable price as possible. Not a runner.
Thank you so much OP!!!!!! I was just about to buy a new pair and now I scored 2 pairs for the price of one!!!! I train for marathons and wear Ride's on my longer mileage days. Saucony Freedom's are my go to shoes on my short, speed days. I highly recommend either for people with a neutral gait. The main difference between the two being Ride's have some structure. Thanks again OP.
But this ride iso 2 is not for those who over pronate. So how is it working for you?
Neither were the Ride ISO (first version that I have). I just noted that they are working great. This is merely the next year's model of the ones that I have. I realize it is a neutral shoe but it has worked great for me. No issues ever when wearing these and I've taken them on runs between 5 and 18 miles on a regular basis.
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Since I have totally flat feet, I'm always looking for shoes with as much arch support as possible.
Now that I think about it though, I guess ppl with high arches would also want shoes with lots of arch support.
Either I'm an outlier in terms of a flat footer wanting arch support, or maybe it's that both flat footers and high archers need lots of arch support?
All that to say I bought some Triumphs that feel amazing on my flat feet, and constantly trying to find that same support/comfort, with as reasonable price as possible. Not a runner.
But this ride iso 2 is not for those who over pronate. So how is it working for you?
Since I have totally flat feet, I'm always looking for shoes with as much arch support as possible.
Now that I think about it though, I guess ppl with high arches would also want shoes with lots of arch support.
Either I'm an outlier in terms of a flat footer wanting arch support, or maybe it's that both flat footers and high archers need lots of arch support?
All that to say I bought some Triumphs that feel amazing on my flat feet, and constantly trying to find that same support/comfort, with as reasonable price as possible. Not a runner.
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(I realize I probably should have gone with the adrenaline from Brooks but they weren't a SD at the time)