Good honest review mate - nice to have opinions rather than just a whole list of facts and figures! Your videos are definitely improving over time too - you're way more relaxed on the camera now.
Hi Gary, interesting take on the shoe. Thought I was set on the GTX version of this shoe living in the UK, but what you said was interesting about them locking wet in. If you had to choose between this and the non GTX version what would you go with? I'm not a serious runner but most trails will be off road, most of the season and only 5-10k distances. Thanks.
Good question, I’m actually about to do a short update on this show as I am still running in it 9 months later which is pretty good these days! I live and run in N.Wales so always value good drainage in a shoe over being waterproof… If the non GTX was more affordable I would 100% go with that - they should pay you quite a while too 👍🏼
@@GaryHouseCoaching thanks Gary, oh I look forward to seeing that. I think I’m leaning towards the non GTX so this has helped. You aren’t struggling with grip with these in Wales then?
@@creativechimp03 I live next to the forest in this video which is miles of hrs pack MTB trails / fire road so only wear them for these runs really. Anything that’s really muddy or technical I would have something else 👍🏼
@@GaryHouseCoaching yes that make sense, here, the trails are less compacted and certainly boggy, and slippery in places. It seems an area of the market for shoes that is hard to find, trail-based with good grip but comfy for a beginner.
Hi Gary, Great vid. I have never used these shoes. I like the idea of the toe cover, I 'think' it may be to stop toes rubbing through which is my pet hate. I always look for a shoe that has a tab on toes to prevent holes. PS. I might be totally wrong, but will have a look at these thanks.
Yeah cool , it’s nearly a year on I think and I ran them in the ground…. Very durable. Funny enough I have just ordered the new version (4) so sure you will get a bargain if you shop for the (3). Thanks 🙏🏻
I've found the peg trails to be a great 'commuter' type shoe (as all those new fangled Influencers seem to call them!). Start on the road, a mile or two before the trails start and the same on the way back (ie 90% of my lunchtime runs from work). As you say in the vid, not cut out for the major hardcore trails or mud, but excellent on the majority of UK bridal ways and paths. I managed to get about 600 miles out of my original pair - so very good value for money; hoping for similar in the Trail 3s that have just arrived (non-goretex version). Good vid - and good to see you back on your feet after UTS. One (ok, two!) question though - you seem to land really forward on your toes in some of those clips. Is this just your natural style, or something you have worked to do? Does it impact your choice of shoes? #fyb
Commuter shoe is a new one for me so thanks mate ha! I don't land on my toes at all (usually) so maybe just how it looks in that shoe but also the fact that A) I don't usually wear shoes with a drop that high B) slowing down my natural running for the camera. I only wear neutral shoes with low drop usually mate... :) FYB
hiya mate. training for royal marines but im terrible at running i cant run a solid mile yet my form is terrible. do you have any tips for building ip milage
Sorry Cohen missed this one - don't let people tell you that your form is terrible.... as you build up your body will figure out what is best for you. Increase easy volume first then add short bursts of speed into your workouts with strides, hill sprints, short intervals :)
@@GaryHouseCoaching no problem mate i have just been running as much distance as i can 3 times a week. and now i can run a mile in 9 minutes. and can do a 5k in about 30 minutes so i am improving gradually thanks for the tips ill take them into account 👍 :)
A good video review. Some good coaching tips, everything you would expect from a gary review, even if its censored for youtube. If your a fun sponge don't follow his instagram. I think the only viral content from this channel though is you video yourself getting covid. 😂 enjoy the trails 👣
Good honest review mate - nice to have opinions rather than just a whole list of facts and figures! Your videos are definitely improving over time too - you're way more relaxed on the camera now.
Thanks mate , stopped watching others to see how it’s done 😂🤟
Hi Gary, interesting take on the shoe. Thought I was set on the GTX version of this shoe living in the UK, but what you said was interesting about them locking wet in. If you had to choose between this and the non GTX version what would you go with? I'm not a serious runner but most trails will be off road, most of the season and only 5-10k distances. Thanks.
Good question, I’m actually about to do a short update on this show as I am still running in it 9 months later which is pretty good these days! I live and run in N.Wales so always value good drainage in a shoe over being waterproof…
If the non GTX was more affordable I would 100% go with that - they should pay you quite a while too 👍🏼
@@GaryHouseCoaching thanks Gary, oh I look forward to seeing that. I think I’m leaning towards the non GTX so this has helped. You aren’t struggling with grip with these in Wales then?
@@creativechimp03 I live next to the forest in this video which is miles of hrs pack MTB trails / fire road so only wear them for these runs really. Anything that’s really muddy or technical I would have something else 👍🏼
@@GaryHouseCoaching yes that make sense, here, the trails are less compacted and certainly boggy, and slippery in places. It seems an area of the market for shoes that is hard to find, trail-based with good grip but comfy for a beginner.
Thanks mate.
Just bought a pair.
Enjoyed the down to earth.....so to speak, review.
I just ordered mine.. I can't wait to us them
Enjoy 🤟🏻
Hi Gary,
Great vid. I have never used these shoes. I like the idea of the toe cover, I 'think' it may be to stop toes rubbing through which is my pet hate. I always look for a shoe that has a tab on toes to prevent holes.
PS. I might be totally wrong, but will have a look at these thanks.
Yeah cool , it’s nearly a year on I think and I ran them in the ground…. Very durable.
Funny enough I have just ordered the new version (4) so sure you will get a bargain if you shop for the (3). Thanks 🙏🏻
Anyone can tell me the difference between theese and the Acg's Air Nasu GTX?
I've found the peg trails to be a great 'commuter' type shoe (as all those new fangled Influencers seem to call them!). Start on the road, a mile or two before the trails start and the same on the way back (ie 90% of my lunchtime runs from work). As you say in the vid, not cut out for the major hardcore trails or mud, but excellent on the majority of UK bridal ways and paths. I managed to get about 600 miles out of my original pair - so very good value for money; hoping for similar in the Trail 3s that have just arrived (non-goretex version).
Good vid - and good to see you back on your feet after UTS. One (ok, two!) question though - you seem to land really forward on your toes in some of those clips. Is this just your natural style, or something you have worked to do? Does it impact your choice of shoes?
#fyb
Commuter shoe is a new one for me so thanks mate ha! I don't land on my toes at all (usually) so maybe just how it looks in that shoe but also the fact that A) I don't usually wear shoes with a drop that high B) slowing down my natural running for the camera. I only wear neutral shoes with low drop usually mate... :) FYB
@@GaryHouseCoaching have a close look back - proper tippy toes! 😂
Great helpful review of this trail running shoe. Love the content Gary keep it coming
hiya mate. training for royal marines but im terrible at running i cant run a solid mile yet my form is terrible. do you have any tips for building ip milage
Sorry Cohen missed this one - don't let people tell you that your form is terrible.... as you build up your body will figure out what is best for you. Increase easy volume first then add short bursts of speed into your workouts with strides, hill sprints, short intervals :)
@@GaryHouseCoaching no problem mate i have just been running as much distance as i can 3 times a week. and now i can run a mile in 9 minutes. and can do a 5k in about 30 minutes so i am improving gradually thanks for the tips ill take them into account 👍 :)
Great video! Is it okay in the rain? (Gore-Tex worked?)
Yeah I have since used them plenty in the rain and through water - I have always been sceptical but impressed.
@@GaryHouseCoaching Thank you so much! I’ll buy this pair!
Great review, and training discussion…well taken
Appreciate it mate
Are these reflective mate?
Don’t think so , only ever wore them on trail though
@@GaryHouseCoaching cheers pal. are they good walking shoes?
thank you for the video! I really like how you do it! subscribed!
Appreciate it Radomir 🤟
Hello these or the fresh foam hiero gtx ?
These are Goretex yes
Are they true to size?
Yeah I would say so 👍
How do they perform in rain? Are they slippery?
Pretty good in a bit of mud but slippery on wet / hard surface and also grass
Great scenery 👌🏻 Wales?
Yes mate , North 🏴👍
@@GaryHouseCoaching nice one 👍🏻 must get my arse over there sometime soon!
A good video review. Some good coaching tips, everything you would expect from a gary review, even if its censored for youtube. If your a fun sponge don't follow his instagram. I think the only viral content from this channel though is you video yourself getting covid. 😂 enjoy the trails 👣
Face made for RUclips mate 😎
Who doesn't like some stiffness on the trails? 😂
I had to cut some of it when I remembered it’s youtube not Instagram 😎😇
Exactly, what one wouldn't give to get some extra stiffness on the trails! 😂