How Many Running Shoes In Rotation. I've read articles suggesting that using two pairs of running shoes, rotating them every day, can. I have a wide foot, slight pronate, and low arches.
I do not know how many days it takes shoes to fully dry (may depend on weather) so I don't know at what point increased rotation size stops making much difference in the number of wearings you'll get. The shoes won't wear out quickly but instead will give the user many miles of comfortable running and the cushioning retains its original shape over those miles as well. This may help you avoid overstressing any particular muscle or tendon groups.
For Hok running shoes, these run a little narrower–but there are still options for those of you with wider feet.
So two pairs of shoes may well last more than twice as long as one pair of shoes – actually saving money, though with more cash outlay up front.
More than a few people are guilty of training in the same ratty old pair of running shoes for months, logging hundreds or possibly, even thousands of miles on them before finally heading over to the local running shoe store to get a replacement. A few pairs are past their prime, two are for winter. I do not know how many days it takes shoes to fully dry (may depend on weather) so I don't know at what point increased rotation size stops making much difference in the number of wearings you'll get.