Well last year, I ran
Well last year, I ran barefoot down to 25f then stopped once the snow got on (and stayed on) the ground.
I was only doing up to 3 or 4 miles and I could quite at anytime as it was loops around my neighborhood.
Now that I'm going 10+ I want to run all the way thru winter. The cold should be fine but the wetsnow????
I was debating betwqeen KSO Treks (too slippery). the new Borrmios (too constricting for running because of the ankles no t having enough movement) and the Trek LS (leather between the toes, can be waterproofed with Aqua waterproofing cream).
At this point, the Trek LS sounds like the perfect thing for those wetsnow packed days.
I also have Luna Equus' which I use on the tail end of long runs. which i supposed could be good for the soles if the ground is dry, but my concern is about running in the packed snow once it winter hits here in New England.
Any ideas on other Almost barefoot alternative? the Trek LS's with waterproofing seems to be the best choice at this point.
Well last year, I ran barefoot down to 25f then stopped once the snow got on (and stayed on) the ground.
I was only doing up to 3 or 4 miles and I could quite at anytime as it was loops around my neighborhood.
Now that I'm going 10+ I want to run all the way thru winter. The cold should be fine but the wetsnow????
I was debating betwqeen KSO Treks (too slippery). the new Borrmios (too constricting for running because of the ankles no t having enough movement) and the Trek LS (leather between the toes, can be waterproofed with Aqua waterproofing cream).
At this point, the Trek LS sounds like the perfect thing for those wetsnow packed days.
I also have Luna Equus' which I use on the tail end of long runs. which i supposed could be good for the soles if the ground is dry, but my concern is about running in the packed snow once it winter hits here in New England.
Any ideas on other Almost barefoot alternative? the Trek LS's with waterproofing seems to be the best choice at this point.