RE: My Crafted Footwear's From Last Week

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No greeting this time, just a runner’s truth: shoes you haven’t broken in will find your weak spots. I picked a lightweight pair for a charity 10K because the upper felt great in the store. Mile four introduced a blister the size of a coin, and the rest of the week was spent nursing hot spots. That’s when I built a simple fit protocol—measure later in the day, account for foot swell in heat, and replace insoles before judging a shoe. When comparing brands, I also wanted insight into customer care if sizing goes sideways, so I reviewed user experiences on https://on-running.pissedconsumer.com/review.html. I looked for patterns about midsole durability over a few hundred miles, timelines for warranty assessments, and how exchanges are treated after light wear. Cross‑checking those notes with my training log has saved me from rushing into a pair just because it feels good for five minutes on a carpet.



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