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Shoe Review – Brooks Cascadia 3

My search for the right shoes to wear for my first 100 mile run coming up this summer has lead me to the Brooks Cascadia 3. Although I love running in Inov-8’s I think that I need something with more cushioning to get through 100 miles, and seeing that a lot of the Vermont 100 course is on dirt roads many people recommend using road shoes. I opted for somewhat of a hybrid shoe, although Brooks calls the Cascadia “100-percent pure trail running shoe” I’d call it “60-percent trail running shoe, 40-percent road running shoe”. I ended up buying a half size larger than I would normally wear, to allow for some foot swelling after running all day in late-July heat in Vermont.

The toe box in the Cascadias is very roomy, but the midfoot and heel feel very secure so my feet feel well connected to the shoe and the ground without exacerbating the swollen toe. I can imagine the potential for toes feeling pretty beaten up after 70 miles of running so this was a good sign that I was able to run pain-free. I also liked the fact that despite being a well-cushioned shoe they still feel pretty flat compared to many road and trail shoes that have built-up heels. Initially these shoes aren’t as flexible as I would like, but I’m sure that will change once I get some more miles on them. I’ve noticed that many trail shoes add rigid “protective” plates in the soles which often make them stiffer than I’d like, but the Cascadias have a fairly simple structure that should allow the foot to work naturally on uneven terrain.

Today I only did about 8 miles on the road in these shoes, but hopefully I’ll be getting in many trail miles with them including 100 in Vermont.

Posted by Trail Monster Running at 8:27 PM

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

May 2012
M T W T F S S
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TMR TNR

6:00 pm

Twin Brook Recreation Area, Cumberland
5-6 miles on wide, non-technical trails with small rolling hills. You will get your feet wet. Bring a headlamp when it gets dark, snowshoes as required. Meet at the Tuttle Rd parking lot April-October

TMR TNR»

2 3 4 5

TMR Saturday Run

8:00 am – 12:00 pm

TMR Saturday Run
5-40 miles. Meet at the Pineland YMCA during April, and May leading up the the Pineland Farms Trail Running Festival.

TMR Saturday Run»

6

TMR Sunday Run

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Saturday morning group run, anywhere from 5 to 40 miles.

TMR Sunday Run»

7 Sisters Trail Race

9:00 am

7 Sisters Trail Race
A very hilly and rocky 12 mile trail race, out and back in the Mt Holyoke State Park.

7 Sisters Trail Race»

7 8

TMR TNR

6:00 pm

Twin Brook Recreation Area, Cumberland
5-6 miles on wide, non-technical trails with small rolling hills. You will get your feet wet. Bring a headlamp when it gets dark, snowshoes as required. Meet at the Tuttle Rd parking lot April-October

TMR TNR»

9 10 11 12

Peaks Ultra - 50, 100, 150, 200, 500

6:00 am

Ultra Trail Run - 50, 100, 150, 200, and 500 MILE TRAIL. The 50 milers will do the first 40 miles on the East side of Route 100 and then they will do their last ten miles on the west side. The 50 mile course is very scenic but also very demanding. The longer races will all do a rugged 10 mile loop in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Runners will repeat the loops 10, 15, 20, or 50 times. Each loop has 2400 vertical therefore the 30 miler will feature 7,200, 100 miler will feature 24,000, 150 miler will feature 36,000, 200 miler will feature 48,000 and 500 miler will feature 120,000 elevation change.

Peaks Ultra - 50, 100, 150, 200, 500»

TMR Saturday Run

8:00 am – 12:00 pm

TMR Saturday Run
5-40 miles. Meet at the Pineland YMCA during April, and May leading up the the Pineland Farms Trail Running Festival.

TMR Saturday Run»

13

TMR Sunday Run

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Saturday morning group run, anywhere from 5 to 40 miles.

TMR Sunday Run»

14 15

TMR TNR

6:00 pm

Twin Brook Recreation Area, Cumberland
5-6 miles on wide, non-technical trails with small rolling hills. You will get your feet wet. Bring a headlamp when it gets dark, snowshoes as required. Meet at the Tuttle Rd parking lot April-October

TMR TNR»

16 17 18 19

TMR Saturday Run

8:00 am – 12:00 pm

TMR Saturday Run
5-40 miles. Meet at the Pineland YMCA during April, and May leading up the the Pineland Farms Trail Running Festival.

TMR Saturday Run»

20

TMR Sunday Run

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Saturday morning group run, anywhere from 5 to 40 miles.

TMR Sunday Run»

21 22

TMR TNR

6:00 pm

Twin Brook Recreation Area, Cumberland
5-6 miles on wide, non-technical trails with small rolling hills. You will get your feet wet. Bring a headlamp when it gets dark, snowshoes as required. Meet at the Tuttle Rd parking lot April-October

TMR TNR»

23 24 25 26

TMR Saturday Run

8:00 am – 12:00 pm

TMR Saturday Run
5-40 miles. Meet at the Pineland YMCA during April, and May leading up the the Pineland Farms Trail Running Festival.

TMR Saturday Run»

Pineland Farms Trail Running Festival

10:00 am

5km, 10km, 5km Canicross and Barefoot 5km races

Pineland Farms Trail Running Festival»

27

Pineland Farms Trail Running Festival

TMR Sunday Run

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Saturday morning group run, anywhere from 5 to 40 miles.

TMR Sunday Run»

28 29

TMR TNR

6:00 pm

Twin Brook Recreation Area, Cumberland
5-6 miles on wide, non-technical trails with small rolling hills. You will get your feet wet. Bring a headlamp when it gets dark, snowshoes as required. Meet at the Tuttle Rd parking lot April-October

TMR TNR»

30 31 1 2

TMR Saturday Run

8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Saturday morning group run, anywhere from 5 to 40 miles.

TMR Saturday Run»

3

TMR Sunday Run

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Saturday morning group run, anywhere from 5 to 40 miles.

TMR Sunday Run»

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