If I were being honest, I would have to say that running is something I’ve always loved, but have been horribly inconsistent with. More than anything it’s been a tool for weight loss. Therefore, if I felt like I could lose a few pounds, I went running. If not, I didn’t. So running shoes were always more of an afterthought. My two priorities when choosing a pair of shoes were comfort and cost. Even between those two, cost usually won.
So it feels odd to do a shoe review, but through a handy dandy turn of events, I have nice shoes to review. (And by handy dandy turn of events, what I really mean is that I find it no coincidence that I have received provisions for nice shoes right at a time when I happen to be very into running. The Lord always provides.)
The first came through a gift certificate to a running shoe store for Christmas. The kind of fancy shoe store where they look at your feet/stance/gait, try to hold back awkward stares, and then recommend a shoe that provides enough stability for a horse on roller skates. Ok, not really, but I am now self-conscious about my “severe over-pronation”. Who knew?
Anyway, after that whole escapade, I ended up with some Saucony Hurricane X shoes. Fan-cy! I’ve been running with these since February and love them. I had some ITB problems leading up to these shoes (apparently over-pronation + cheap shoes will do that to you), but my knee woes are pretty much gone now. So when I landed another gift certificate (this time specifically for Saucony’s), the decision was pretty much already made up. Meet my new Hurricane XI’s:

Same as the X’s–I can definitely feel the arch support that forces my feet and ankles back in alignment. Not to mention the wealth of cushioning that’s in there. Superb for my “large frame”.These shoes will get there official debut for the back-to-back 5Ks I’m signed up for tonight and tomorrow morning. I’m looking forward to tonight’s race just because it’s at night. The one Saturday morning is one that my wife found and really wanted to do. She’s recently been re-inspired to running, so I’m looking forward to running it with her.












