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Reviewing road shoes during the winter in New Hampshire is extremely challenging. Once the snow starts to fall, we typically deal with a few months where sidewalks remain covered by snow and/or ice, and cheap mens jordans for sale contracted by snowbanks. The latter makes roads commonly dangerous to operate if you have any traffic. This winter happens to be particularly rough up here, and I’ve seen very little bare asphalt or pavement since early January. My typical means of coping with winter running because of the conditions I face would be to switch to trail shoes. A trail shoe with decent lugs allows us to remain on the icy sidewalks, which is preferable to risking my life on your way. This winter my trail shoe of choice happens to be the Nike Wildhorse 2. I’ve been running normally in this shoe since late January, while having now put enough miles in it to publish up an evaluation. I chose the Wildhorse because of constantly positive feedback from trail runners (I was debating between this one in addition to Terra Kiger 2, but went with all the Wildhorse because the Kiger 2 has already been examined on Runblogger by David Henry). It had been also one of the top five trail shoes chosen by readers within my 2014 trail shoe survey. Bundle the high praise with a decent deal from moving Warehouse on a closeout color and I was sold. I’m happy to report that the shoe lives up to the hype – I’m loving it! I’ll start with stating that the majority of my miles in the Wildhorse 2 have been on ice or snow coated sidewalks or nike air max thea for men snow on trails near my house. There isn't any bare trail available up here this time of year, so I can’t touch upon performance on dirt or mud. However, loose snow over ice is all about as challenging as it gets for traction and so I think We have a beneficial handle on what they perform.
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Posted on 03/24/2016
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