Colors: six, including white/pacific speckle, white/spring speckle, heather/pink
Recovery shoe 101 is a little hard to figure out for some runners. Do you need them? When do you need them? How and when should you wear them? What works for some people might not work for everyone. After a long run, maybe it feels best to take off your shoes and socks and let your bare feet connect directly with the ground. For me, the first thing I do after removing my running shoes is slip on something with extra cushion and a little support. To me it’s like giving your foot a much needed hug. Slippers can cause overheating. Slides let your foot air out but can’t provide all-over comfort.