How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
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Normally it's just my knees and ankles. I wear Reebok hexaffect sneakers which are extremely comfortable, tape the ***** of my feet to relieve friction (3M green painter's tape in the 2" width works wonders here) and maintain a reasonably long stride and good pronation. And I'm not going for speed here, averaging 16-17 minutes / mile, which is a pretty pace. Just feeling my age, I think...
"Comfortable sneakers" ≠ "Quality fitted walking shoes"
Also, don't go for "long stride", but rather "comfortable pace", especially when adding weight. If you go for "long stride" which does equate to speed, then you really are setting yourself up for a cyclists maxim scenario.
Also, get a daypack with a waistband for future load-carrying purposes. Your shoulders should only stabilize the load; let your legs do the carrying.
Also, don't go for "long stride", but rather "comfortable pace", especially when adding weight. If you go for "long stride" which does equate to speed, then you really are setting yourself up for a cyclists maxim scenario.
Also, get a daypack with a waistband for future load-carrying purposes. Your shoulders should only stabilize the load; let your legs do the carrying.
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^ all good advice.
A proper backpack with a real hip belt makes a big difference. I had one from Brenthaven that I used for 12 years. With laptop, charger, books etc it regularly weighed 30 lbs. Options for such bags (professional-ish looking, yet with a real hip strap, and a laptop compartment) were much more limited in 1998 than they are today. Plus the spread of hipster-ism means that you can go with pretty much any bag you want and still appear "professional." Especially in the midst of New York.
A proper backpack with a real hip belt makes a big difference. I had one from Brenthaven that I used for 12 years. With laptop, charger, books etc it regularly weighed 30 lbs. Options for such bags (professional-ish looking, yet with a real hip strap, and a laptop compartment) were much more limited in 1998 than they are today. Plus the spread of hipster-ism means that you can go with pretty much any bag you want and still appear "professional." Especially in the midst of New York.
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Given that I tried on about a dozen pair before settling on the Reeboks (and this is impressive, given how few stores stock anything at all in size 14 beyond the latest obnoxiously-colored sneakers which bear the name of some basketball player), what you you mean by a "quality fitted walking shoe?" The hexaffect is technically described a running shoe (not an extremely expensive one, but none the less...) but I'd assume that a running shoe would also suffice for walking?
I normally use the bike for grocery-runs, I just happened to have my lightweight backpack with me when I decided to get some beer. This is not a typical use-case. Forget that I mentioned it.
Also, get a daypack with a waistband for future load-carrying purposes. Your shoulders should only stabilize the load; let your legs do the carrying.
Given that I tried on about a dozen pair before settling on the Reeboks (and this is impressive, given how few stores stock anything at all in size 14 beyond the latest obnoxiously-colored sneakers which bear the name of some basketball player), what you you mean by a "quality fitted walking shoe?" The hexaffect is technically described a running shoe (not an extremely expensive one, but none the less...) but I'd assume that a running shoe would also suffice for walking?
I normally use the bike for grocery-runs, I just happened to have my lightweight backpack with me when I decided to get some beer. This is not a typical use-case. Forget that I mentioned it.
I normally use the bike for grocery-runs, I just happened to have my lightweight backpack with me when I decided to get some beer. This is not a typical use-case. Forget that I mentioned it.
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Different purpose, different construction. Personally if I walk around all day in my running shoes, my feet get sore and my legs get tired. Everyone is different, of course. But shoes are like tires, different use cases have different solutions.
Finding someone knowledgeable is the hardest part. I'd try an REI or similar and look at their trekking shoe options.
Finding someone knowledgeable is the hardest part. I'd try an REI or similar and look at their trekking shoe options.
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Local shop used it when searching for leaks. Apparently my trans drain was leaking and they refilled it with this crap
So now I have to pay (again) for amsoil mtg
Local shop used it when searching for leaks. Apparently my trans drain was leaking and they refilled it with this crap
So now I have to pay (again) for amsoil mtg
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@Arca_ex
@hi_im_sean
Those are the arizona members I know of.
I'm fairly certain revlimiter lives near there.