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Thanks for the feedback, man. It's going to be for the baby, so I'm looking at models similar to that instep. I was surprised to find Jeep making these things. They're kind of leading the pack for me at the moment.
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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I always assumed you ran barefoot on the beach, doug.
wish I could..I have a hard time running barefoot on sand..I have bad feet
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Having just started running - hence my being in this thread - I only just read this. I can hear the eyelashes fluttering from here.

I have not run since I was in the Army ~15 years ago and even then I barely ran due to bad knees. I started running about a month ago and I've only just recently been able to do the entire 3 miles without stopping to walk. I can't get under 30 mins, but I figure that'll come with time.

And better shoes, but then that's why I'm here.
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Does anyone here use a GPS watch? What do you use, and what are the better brands? Basically I want something accurate, with an easy way to sync the data to a PC or smartphone.
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Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Does anyone here use a GPS watch? What do you use, and what are the better brands? Basically I want something accurate, with an easy way to sync the data to a PC or smartphone.
Do you run with your smartphone? or are you asking as a more mobile alternative?
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oasisfan35 wrote:
Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Does anyone here use a GPS watch? What do you use, and what are the better brands? Basically I want something accurate, with an easy way to sync the data to a PC or smartphone.
Do you run with your smartphone? or are you asking as a more mobile alternative?
An alternative. My phone's annoyingly bulky, and with winter coming up, I'm after something waterproof.

A lot of reviews rave about the Garmin Forerunner 620. Has anyone used this or a similar model?
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I ended up getting the Garmin 620. Great model, really accurate and quick to get a GPS signal. The WiFi sync function is pretty cool, it synced itself to my online profile as soon as I walked in the front door. Now I can view all the wanky graphs and stats about my runs, like cadence, which I have no idea what really means.

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Due to my job change, I now have 3 hours back each weekday. I'm damn well using some of this time to focus on running and cycling again. Some more family time too.
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this is a running shoe
a what?
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oasisfan35 wrote:
turned2black wrote:Running shoes are always ugly.
That is a ridiculously true statement. I should probably get a pair of running shoes at some point though, I've been buying solely NB All-Terrain/Cross-Trainers for years.
99% true. I was able to find a pair of all black Nike Free runners.
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turned2black wrote:A friend of mine is a New Balance loyalist like me and jumped on the Fresh Foam bandwagon. He hates them and is giving them to me (we are the same size). I'm kinda intrigued by them. While not really a minimalist shoe, they do have only a 4mm drop and weigh just 8.5 ounces.
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These have pretty sketchy durability compared to most NBs and I must admit that my form has gotten worse since switching to a shoe with some cushioning. I'm gonna switch back to the minimus line.

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Vibram soles are durable as fuck. I've got them on a set of hiking boots, and they're probably the best hiking soles I've ever had.
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First run in these this morning. Feels good to really feel the ground again. Fuck cushioning!
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After years of running with handheld bottles, I'm switching to a hydration pack. Used a buddy's Nathan vest recently and it put my old Camelbak to shame. Looking forward to my first trail run with it tomorrow.
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