![]() RunnersWorld and Triathlon articles have many suggested brands, and I never thought I'd see the day Nike was in their top 10. Finally, in search of another shoe, I found myself drawn to Nike even though I've never owned a pair of Nikes in my life. ![]() This seemed to only worsen the lack of ankle support and regular foot pain after longer distances. Instead of looking elsewhere, I bought the next generation of Brooks Ghost. ![]() By about last December, I started to get right foot pain after each run. FYI, I change out my shoes roughly every 3-4 months depending on the amount of miles ran. They were a comfortable shoe that fit me well, however I found over time, the lack of ankle support really started to take it's toll. I found the Brooks Ghost at that point and was very pleased for nearly 9-ish months. Eventually I evolved to like Saucony mainly because they were cheaper but also because the fit.worked? After I started triathlons and Ironmans a few years ago, my miles grew exponentially so I decided to get refitted for a better sneaker once more. Back in my high school track-and-field days, I was fitted and told I need to use a specific line of Brooks for support. I love running, and I love long distances (favorite racing distances are 10K, 12K, 15K, and half marathons). Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020
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