Yeah!! I want to buy kinvara 14, but no color I need and size at the outlet at that time. So I just purchased guide 16. Good for me, stability of course.
Hey Michael. You can for sure have both. Running in different shoes varies the load on your body, you just need to make sure that your body is used to them both, before such a long effort. Where are you doing the 24-hour race BTW? Lars
@@RunningXpert it's an event home. Donegal Ireland, the event is in Northern Ireland 30 minutes from me. It's 5.2km loop, complete as many loops as you can in 24hours 🏃💪
@@michaelmccrossan7655 Wow! That sounds hard. It would be a lot of fun to try something like that. I would probably collapse after about 5 hours though :D Good luck! Lars
Hey mrdave, Isn't it amusing how brand names get a unique twist in every corner of the globe? Take Saucony, for instance-its pronunciation is so perplexing they've had to spend on marketing just to set the record straight! We totally get it-pronouncing words from another language can be tricky. So, please forgive us if we've stumbled over Saucony in this video. Cheers, Lars
Hey Marko. Three different shoes with three different sensations. I want to wear the Kinvara if I want to be closer to the ground, run faster, maybe also for track sessions. I choose the ride for every day training, especially the type of training where I want a bit more cushion and stability in the corners. And then I select the Endorphin Speed 3 when I want to run fast and long, or when I want to do a recovery run (because it is the softest of the three). Hope this helps. Lars