...when it snows...the Inov-8's ... suffer from the salt attacking the randing)
Really? Thanks for the heads-up. Can you confirm this? I have a pair of Roclite 312 GTXs I was hoping to use on snowy salted pavements and roads and snowy trails. Have you suffered rot yourself?
...when it snows...the Inov-8's ... suffer from the salt attacking the randing)
Really? Thanks for the heads-up. Can you confirm this? I have a pair of Roclite 312 GTXs I was hoping to use on snowy salted pavements and roads and snowy trails. Have you suffered rot yourself?
Comments
Defo thermal long tights as I have only one pair at the moment.
Really? Thanks for the heads-up. Can you confirm this? I have a pair of Roclite 312 GTXs I was hoping to use on snowy salted pavements and roads and snowy trails. Have you suffered rot yourself?
Yes, I have!!
See the picture & comments towards bottom of page 1
http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/forum/gear/what-trainers-for-icy-surfaces/233697.html
Tescos have put mushy peas up to 25p a can, they can keep their poxy mushy peas.
Awesome I love mushy peas
"Good" socks are over rated.
Here's the head torch for less than £30:
http://www.lansonrunning.com/silva-jogger-headlamp/
With £8 to spare you can also get socks or a bottle of port...
Yaktraks - it's too late to order them when the snow is on the ground.