Disadvantages of Buying Cheap Running Shoes

Running is an excellent and fun way to exercise and keep fit. But if done incorrectly, running can cause painful sprains and other injuries on the feet.

To prevent feet injury, runners wear running shoes. Designed specifically for running, running shoes are balanced and perfectly contoured to hug the pavement.

Just like any other sport or activity, one needs to invest in good running gear. But many beginning runners often invest in cheap running shoes without checking the quality. While they may have saved money, he may not be thinking of his safety.

Cheap running shoes make the wearer prone to injury. There are a lot of factors responsible for the injuries. For example, cheap running shoes can have unbalanced soles. This faulty sole can cause the shoe to lean sideways instead of landing flat on the pavement. If it does, the slight lean can be more than enough to give the shoe enough leverage to tip on its side during a step. Unfortunately, this can cause a painful sprain.

Some cheap running shoes have thin soles. That means sharp objects such as glass, metal shrapnel and even stones can penetrate the soles. If any of these objects penetrate the skin, serious injuries and the possibility of infection becomes more likely.

Also, one must also be aware that cheap running shoes may have insufficient or worn out sole patterns. Bad or worn off shoe patterns cannot grip the pavement which can cause the runner to slip and stumble.

Some cheap running shoes also have thin skins. Having thin skin keeps the feet from getting warm during cold weather. Shrapnel and debris can easily get through the skin. Furthermore, the stitches can easily come apart if they are stretched. Running shoes with holes are unsightly.

Cheap running shoes often have poorly designed or stitched interiors. The faulty design or stitches can cause irritation and chaffing.

However, this is not to say that all cheap running shoes are of bad quality. Indeed, there are a lot of cheap but good running shoes out there. However, the quality of the shoes should be checked.

First, see if the shoe treads have a deep, distinctive pattern. Avoid shoes that have worn off patterns. Next, check if the skin is attached firmly to the sole by pulling at one side of the shoe firmly. If there is a ripping sound, or if you can see tiny fibers pulling apart, skip that pair and look for another.

Finally, put on the pair run around a couple of times. The shoes should feel comfortable. The shoes should roll gently from its heel to its flat when the step hits the ground.

Remember that running shoes are a runner’s most important gear. Therefore, quality, comfort and safety should be kept in mind when choosing these shoes.