slaneyolympic wrote:The fact that they have zero arch support means that anybody who over pronates is likely to get injured. Also because they have a very small heal it tends to put strain on your achilles. And finally because of all this lack of support their only for racing so you'll still need some kind of trail shoe for training. There might even be a pair on the market with go faster strips.
Right so, will horse them into the car maybe you'll have a look at them on Thursday evening?
slaneyolympic wrote:
You could wear the red t-shirts from the triathlon as club gear. Once it has the club crest on it it counts.
Cross country dates announced
Written by Paul Gibbons
Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:23
The dates for the upcoming cross country championships in County Wexford have been decided upon.
On Sunday October 3rd, Sliabh Buidhe Rovers will host the novice and even-ages juvenile cross country championships.
On Sunday October 10th, St Pauls will host the intermediate and uneven-ages cross country championships.
On Sunday December 12th, St Pauls will play host again, this time to the senior cross country championships.
Got my Inov-8 Talon 212 shoes from wiggle. Just a note for anyone thinking of buying these trail shoes - they are a narrow fitting shoe. Tom is right in that the UK sizing matches ok, but you may require a 3mm footbed to allow more room if you have a broad foot. Anyone goin to Amphibian King, will ye let me know.
Fancy a run up the mountain to test them out tomorrow night Frank. All welcome of course. I know Joy is mad to get up there. I'm flexible with time but I think 6.30 would be latest we would get away with. Don't fancy getting stuck up there in the dark