Hi Kim, those look really nice... But I run in -15 to -20c and I use my regular running shoes, once I start running and sweating my feet warm up just like the rest of body...
I wear extra socks (knee-highs, actually, and no they don't cause blisters) when it's cold and do okay in cold in my normal shoes.
The cushioning that's designed for cold weather is interesting.
ennay , 01-14-2009 02:11 PM
I guess I would be concerned about proper support. I can go from fine to in pain in one run if I go too neutral or too motion control.
I dont run in terribly cold, but I did do one snowy run in my normal shoes and my ski socks and other than having to loosen laces up quite a bit it worked great.