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regaphysics t1_j5p42qu wrote

No foot wear is bifl, and that’s double true for cushioned comfortable footwear.

Hoka is known for being very cushioned, but yeah it’s the standard 300 miles or so.

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ak80048 t1_j5po00g wrote

I used to get about 1k miles out of several Pairs of brooks

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regaphysics t1_j5psyuz wrote

Until what happened? 300 miles isn’t where the shoe falls apart. It’s a loss in ideal cushioning.

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ak80048 t1_j5qavr6 wrote

That seems pretty subjective is there any data behind this? If I changed shoes every 300 miles I’d be getting new ones every few months

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regaphysics t1_j5qgu7s wrote

It is subjective because everyone’s gait and weight is different. Maybe for you it’s longer. But generally speaking, the cushion of the shoes will be long gone by the time it’s literally unwearable.

Edit: also this is the guideline for running not walking, which obviously involves more impact.

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