![]() If you notice any errors in this table, please let me know – it was a bit of a mind numbing experience putting this together (it took three solid days of work!) and it is possible that I made a mistake or two in inputting data. I have also included links to the Running Warehouse EU site, but some shoes may not yet be available there (and some brands are not carried yet).įor a bit of fun, here are the average stats for the entire list of shoes: Price (MSRP) = $124, Heel Height = 24.75mm, Forefoot Height = 17.98mm, Drop = 6.72mm. ![]() #STACKS SHOES CODE#I have also included links to reviews of shoes if I have written one, and links to brand pages at Running Warehouse should you want additional info (e.g., Shoefitr comparisons) or are interested in purchasing a shoe (the code “RUNBLOG10” will get you 10% off select brands at Running Warehouse). If you only want to see Brooks shoes, type “Brooks” into the search box. ![]() For example, if you are interested in trail shoes, type “trail” into the search box. Shoes Material: suede, canvas Cut: low-tops Color: blue Manufacturer code 08193-039 ID 220285. You can also narrow the list down by typing a keyword into the search box. Details - Supra Shoes Stacks Vulc II (slate white). You can click on each column header to sort (default view is 50 shoes per page). What you’ll find below is a sortable table of over 240 different running shoes. One thing to note – Running Warehouse does not include insoles in their stack height measurements, so the numbers here may differ from those posted on manufacturer websites. ![]() They provide the most comprehensive data for their shoes, and I like the fact that they measure heel-forefoot drop themselves (you can view their measurement technique here). I went over to the Running Warehouse website (Disclosure: Running Warehouse is an advertising partner for this website) and pulled data from almost every shoe that they carry. I’ve long thought it might be helpful to put together a spreadsheet of running shoes that are on the market with relevant specs, and last week I finally got around to doing so. I often get requests for shoe recommendations that go something along the lines of “ Can you recommend a shoe that’s less than 8mm drop and under 10 ounces?” I can usually give a few options from among shoes that I have tried myself, but the reality is that there are a lot of shoes out there and I don’t have any experience running in the majority of them. ![]()
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