After publicly eschewing the idea of buying proper racing shoes so soon after the IT crap, I made an impulsive decision yesterday.  I was all “I said if I broke 21 I’d get to have racing flats, doggone it, I’m gonna go buy me some!”  So I went to Philadelphia Runner and tried on a few pairs.

I always feel like the Princess and the Pea when trying new running shoes on, there’s undoubtedly something that leaves me reticent (the arch on this one, tight toe on this one, too much room in another…) and because these were racers, I was even more anxious to choose the perfect pair.  I finally settled on the Puma Complete Roadracer IIIs, my first neutral shoe.

Once home, I put one on my postal scale, comparing it to my Mizuno Elixirs (the performance trainers I wear for quality runs and racing).  With my big feet (these are Men’s size 8 – I usually wear ladies 9.5 in running shoes), the Puma weighs 6.4 oz. – that’s 2.7 ounces less than the Elixirs – which may sound inconsequential, but my Elixirs are only 1 ounce lighter than my everyday Inspires and I honestly feel that difference, so 2.7 oz qualifies these as magic slippers.

Speaking of shoe weight, I’ve read from several sources that for each ounce you lose off your shoes, it’ll save you one second per mile.  So 5.2 oz total could potentially chop 16 seconds off my 5K.  That’s no small bonus.

The only thing I’m left wondering about is that I asked the sales girl (a super-fast local runner) if it’d be ok to wear them for, say, a speed session couched within 9 miles total.  She advised against it, but when I got home I read Puma’s sales blurb saying they’re “categorized somewhere between a 100% racer and a lightweight trainer” and “The Roadracer should be worn for weekly fast runs or races, but does not have the support or heel stability to be used for everyday”.  Sounds to me like wearing them for tempo and speedwork should be just fine.

She also said I could consider up to a Half in them, though that’d be pushing it, but the sales copy says “from 5k to marathon”.  Not that I was wanting them for marathons, but still, if I can safely run a Half in them, that’d be great.  I’ll just have to test them and see.

For now, I’ve placed them within the sightline of my computer chair, the better to admire them until raceday.   They remind me of a swimming pool, so pretty.  Yay shoes. :)

9 Responses to “Racing Shoes!”

  • Christi:

    Yea, you have new shoes. You are going to run fast!!!! That would be the 5 year old in me.

  • doggie poo:

    I do look forward to a review…
    I have run up to a half in my 7.6 ounce DS trainers and have also done long runs with tempo/speed thrown in there no problem. I think you’ll be fine.

  • Flo:

    Doggie…you sure those are 7.6 oz? Runningwarehouse says Ladies Size 7 is 8.4 oz. My Elixirs are 7.8 oz. for size 7 (9.1 oz in my size).

  • doggie poo:

    yea, the old DS 13s were lighter. They made the 14s a bit beefier and people say they are more like the 12s. I ran my last marathon in the 14s so they’re more like a trainer now than even a lightweight trainer. I may want to try the elixirs, I think I’m ready to move outa the anchors that are 2140s

  • Laboratory of one, and all that. The first time I wore lightweight shoes for a half, I celebrated my PR in the medical tent with a hemorrhage in my foot. That was good news, since I thought it was a stress fracture (but ran on anyway). I still wear those shoes (Asics lightweight trainers) for shorter races, and am on the lookout for something else to try. So – listen to your feet, not the sales blurb.
    Those Pumas look nifty. Looking forward to your review.

  • Flo:

    Jim, big ow on that tale, thanks for sharing! So true about the experiment of one. Just wish a failed experiment didn’t mean we end up hurting, but there’s no way around that can of worms.

  • I’ve had no problems in racing flats — Asics Magic Racer are my last two pairs — up the HMs. I’ll wear them in my next marathon. I also wear them for speedwork.

    There is something magical about racing flats.

  • monkey tango:

    pretty. not as pretty as you (isn’t it almost time to change your website cover photos? my personal fave is the abs pic from when you first lost the weight and showed your pecs…), but pretty.
    run really fast.
    xox’s

  • Barb:

    Oh, man – I’ll never be able to catch up to you, Speedy McSpeedster! Love the new kicks – they’re gorgeous!

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