Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brooks or Hokas
Brooks is the best selling running brand but mostly for middle aged and senior citizen eeekend warriors
Kids and young adults don’t run in brooks
The lineup kind of sucks also - besides Hyperion max and Hyperion elite
DD is on HS track and runs in Brooks. Her spikes are New Balance.
DS runs cross country. His running shoes are also Brooks. I think his spikes are Nike but can’t remember.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brooks or Hokas
Brooks is the best selling running brand but mostly for middle aged and senior citizen eeekend warriors
Kids and young adults don’t run in brooks
The lineup kind of sucks also - besides Hyperion max and Hyperion elite
DD is on HS track and runs in Brooks. Her spikes are New Balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brooks or Hokas
Brooks is the best selling running brand but mostly for middle aged and senior citizen eeekend warriors
Kids and young adults don’t run in brooks
The lineup kind of sucks also - besides Hyperion max and Hyperion elite
My 15 yo son only wears Brooks. He gets fitted at a running store and always ends up with Brooks ever time since he says they are the most comfortable for him.
Anonymous wrote:Asics are coming back as far as 'trendiness' and actually make good running shoes. My sister (marathoner, NYC fashion girlie) is currently running in Asics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brooks or Hokas
Brooks is the best selling running brand but mostly for middle aged and senior citizen eeekend warriors
Kids and young adults don’t run in brooks
The lineup kind of sucks also - besides Hyperion max and Hyperion elite
Anonymous wrote:DD made the track team and said that "everyone" on the team has the same sneakers, but I can't recall the brand - it wasn't Nike, Addidas, etc. I'm hoping someone can name them and that I will recall that is the one she mentioned. I can ask her but I would like to try to surprise her with a holiday gift that she isn't expecting. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen and her friends were the Hoka Gaviotas. They aren't runners, though, so I can't speak to their performance for that specific activity. I see Gaviotas a lot.
That's Hoka's stability shoe. I guess there is a certain irony in teens wearing them
They are probably wearing them because they look like ugly orthopedic shoes and teens are weird these days.
Anonymous wrote:Asics are coming back as far as 'trendiness' and actually make good running shoes. My sister (marathoner, NYC fashion girlie) is currently running in Asics.
Anonymous wrote:You need to take her to a running store (Pacers or Potomac River Running) and get her fitted for the right shoes for her feet. Do not just buy what is popular, she can hurt herself.