Originally Posted by
OakLeaf
That's another reason to go to the LRS, since the big box stores usually carry only historical and superseded models.
Lots of great advice in your post, Oak. But sometimes I think being able to buy discontinued models is a good thing! I was fitted for a pair of Vasque Blurs at REI years ago for trail running and walking, and they were the BEST. I literally wore those shoes all over Belize (as well as in NC and other places) for several years for both walking and the occasional run. When the soles finally wore out, of course they had been discontinued. If I could have found a pair at a big box store, I would have bought three! Instead, I bought a different Vasque model (can't remember the name) from an ebay seller and got holes in the toe mesh in just a few months. And the same thing happened with the Asics running shoes I was fitted for at a LRS last summer. So frustrating to me to spend $125 and only go three months without a hole. The soles are still fine, but I feel sloppy wearing shoes with holes, so they have been relegated to gardening/work shoes now.
This time, I went to Rack Room, tried on a bunch of running shoes (no Asics, after reading that toe holes are very common in that brand for some of us), and ended up with a very comfy pair of New Balances that are certainly a previous season's model. No matter to me, if they feel good, I'm wearing them. And at a price of $69, I can afford to replace them more often when the cushioning becomes compressed.
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow