crollsurf wrote:An update on the Brikka and wearing the Dunlop KT's
The Dunlop KT's I'm liking a lot, except for the styling which pairs nicely with a walking frame! In fact they have become my go to shoe walking locally. Light, great cushioning, good tread, comfortable and cheap as chips. I'm surprised but they have won me over. The only issue I have with Dunlop KT's is that the uppers lack support which may be standard for lightweight trail runners. Walking downhill with my toes getting crushed in the front of the shoe isn't something I would risk long haul.
BTW don't waste your money on the Brikka Lamont, it is a cut above but not worth the extra money and weight and the crema claim is BS.
Funny about the foot sliding-I had that happen once but I had run about 6ks so my socks would have been damp, but a quick tighten of the laces worked at the time. Try some thinner laces maybe to pin your foot better perhaps? Being there's no real mesh other than the very front you are going to get the heat up in them-are you wearing some nice light socks? Maxx socks from Target are crackers.
Got well over 500ks on one pair of the KTs and 350 on my other pair-the soles are starting to collapse a bit think.
I don't remember if I said I got myself a second hand coffee machine Crolly, after some trialling it will make a shop quality short black (better than many shops) -new they are quite cheap. I think you might have a machine but if your done with it sing out and I'll give you the details.