I might finally have to say goodbye to my Reebok Hexride. I have no clue how long I have had them for, all I know is that they are a very good pair of running shoes.
I started using them again in 2013 when I attended my first Spartan Sprint. Prior to that, they have been shelved. I pulled them back out because I did not want to dirty any of my other unshelved shoes. To date, they have came along with me on all outdoor obstacle races. They are great because the bottom is hard and does not scrape off. I have retired two pairs of Reebok shoes last year, those were bought later than this pair and because the bottom was not made of the same material, it was unwearable a lot sooner. For example, a majority of the cushioning at bottom left corner for the left feet was scraped off. It's very unhealthy to run in a pair of shoes like those.
With this pair, it is nice and snug, it keeps my feet pointing straight. Its unfortunate that I have now openned two big holes at the front. It is still wearable, I'll see if I can go to one more race with them or if I should really break out another shelved pair with a good bottom.
I usually shelve the ones that are ugly and non-fashionable but they could actually provide great support for your feet.
Anyways enjoy my photo of this retired or soon to be retired Reebok Hexride shoes. Visit my Instagram for more photos of this pair of shoes in its current state.
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