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AngrySeagull's shoes

name date new miles kilometers Total time climb sessions controls
Yellow Devinci MTB 5/28/07 338.6 545.0 36:30:04 0 29 0
Saucony Canyon TR (dark green) 10/5/20 39.4 63.4 6:03:50 0 10 0
Minimus - New Balance 9/11/16 107.0 172.1 20:52:14 0 16 0
New Balance Roadies 12/31/09 284.4 457.7 43:01:17 1460 54 0
New Balance Orangies 1/7/14 68.0 109.5 13:30:36 0 22 0
Saucony Peregrine 5 (neon!) 2/7/15 8.0 12.9 1:33:53 0 4 0
Vibram KOS 12/25/10 123.1 198.1 24:41:46 0 41 0
FlyRocs - Grey 12/25/11 188.4 303.2 52:11:51 277 31 0
Blue Roadie Trek Bike 5/19/12 179.9 289.5 10:48:05 0 8 0
Inov8 FlyRocs 7/3/08 250.9 403.8 86:39:04 0 54 0
Cascadia - Brooks 5/31/10 300.4 483.5 112:32:51 4620 54 0
2nd - Inov8 FlyRocs 3/14/09 287.1 462.1 115:20:25 0 56 0
KEENs 7/1/07 102.6 165.1 37:09:05 2195 18 0
Trailheads 6/18/07 26.2 42.1 12:32:16 0 8 0

Here you can automatically keep track of some interesting statistics on your shoes. It's generally recommended to replace your road running shoes after 350-500 miles, because of increased injury risk due to midsole cushioning breakdown. more info. Note that trail or forest sessions have a different effect on shoe wear, and that mileage may not be the limiting factor.