Giveaway – Runblogger https://runblogger.com Running Shoes, Gear Reviews, and Posts on the Science of the Sport Mon, 18 Aug 2014 17:40:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 Hoka Clifton Giveaway Contest https://runblogger.com/2014/08/hoka-clifton-giveaway-contest.html https://runblogger.com/2014/08/hoka-clifton-giveaway-contest.html#comments Thu, 21 Aug 2014 12:30:51 +0000 http://runblogger.com/?p=5368

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Hoka CliftonAbout a month ago I was contacted by Hoka asking if I’d be interested in trying out the new Hoka Clifton and conducting a giveaway for a pair of the shoes here on Runblogger. I’ve been hearing a lot of good things from fellow shoe geeks about the Clifton, and based on specs (around 8oz, 29mm heel, 23mm forefoot stack) it seemed like one of the first Hokas that I might enjoy taking for a spin.

I received the shoes a few weeks ago, and have now managed to get in a few runs in them. I’m far from ready to review them in full, but my early impression is that they fit much better than other Hokas I’ve tried on (roomier up front) and feel crazy light compared to the amount of cushion they pack in. It’s also been surprising that they really don’t seem to interfere with my stride in any noticeable way. I’ve seen the Cliftons described as a cushier Kinvara, though I think the closest comparison among shoes I have run in is the Skechers GoRun Ultra.

I’m still not sure a shoe like the Clifton (or the Skechers Ultra for that matter) is the best match for my stride since the softness sometimes makes me feel like I’m working harder than I should, but that could be because I’m well adapted to much less shoe. As such, I’m going to be spending some additional time in the Cliftons before rendering a final verdict.

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In the meantime, Hoka generously offered up a pair of Cliftons for me to give away, so if you’re interested in trying a pair you can enter the giveaway via Rafflecopter below. The winner will be given a free-pair promo code for use on the US Hoka website, so unfortunately this contest is only open to US residents. I need to work on some non-US giveaways at some point!

Good luck!

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Giveaway Contest: Win A Garmin FR10 GPS Watch from Trivillage https://runblogger.com/2014/06/giveaway-contest-win-a-garmin-fr10-gps-watch-from-trivillage.html https://runblogger.com/2014/06/giveaway-contest-win-a-garmin-fr10-gps-watch-from-trivillage.html#comments Fri, 27 Jun 2014 12:30:04 +0000 http://runblogger.com/?p=4553

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Trivillage Multi-SportsOver the years I’ve managed to arrange discount codes for Runblogger readers at various on-line retailers. One of my newer affiliate partners is Trivillage.com, and they offer 18% off select products for Runblogger readers at their on-line store with code RBTri18 (subject to brand exclusions).

As the name would imply, Trivillage specializes in providing gear for triathletes – thus they have a full selection of cycling, swimming, and running-related products. They also buy up and sell a lot of closeout running footwear at low prices, and offer a number of options for international shipping.

Garmin FR10In addition to providing me with a discount code for readers, Trivillage has offered to host a giveaway of a Garmin FR10 GPS watch. The FR10 is a great little watch that I reviewed last summer here on Runblogger.

Here are the rules:

1. Contest is open only to residents of the United States and Canada (this reduces shipping cost).

2. Entries are accepted via the Rafflecopter form below – simply complete any of the steps to submit your entries.

3. Contest ends on Thursday, July 3 at 11:59 PM.

4. Winner will be chosen at random from among the entrants and will be provided a voucher code to obtain the prize at Trivillage.com.

Good Luck!

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Track or Treat: Enter the Clever Training Garmin Forerunner 10 Halloween Giveaway Contest https://runblogger.com/2013/10/track-or-treat-enter-clever-training.html https://runblogger.com/2013/10/track-or-treat-enter-clever-training.html#comments Tue, 29 Oct 2013 13:59:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/track-or-treat-enter-the-clever-training-garmin-forerunner-10-halloween-giveaway-contest.html

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If you have kids like mine, you’ve been hearing about Halloween non-stop for the past few weeks. Pumpkin carving, costume planning, and spooky decorating have been ongoing for days in my home, and the culmination of all of this anticipation will be a candy infused sugar high followed by a dramatic crash from Thursday night into Friday morning.

Well, thanks to my affiliate partner Clever Training (they offer 10% off to readers with code RunBlogXJT), kid’s won’t be the only ones having fun on Halloween. One lucky Runblogger reader will win a “Halloween Edition” black and orange Garmin FR10 on Halloween Eve.

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To enter the contest, all you need to do is complete one or more of the tasks in the form below by midnight on Thursday. Due to shipping restrictions, winner must be a resident of the United States. Good luck!

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Merrell Ascend Glove Trail Shoe Review and Six Pair Giveaway! https://runblogger.com/2013/06/merrell-ascend-glove-trail-shoe-review.html https://runblogger.com/2013/06/merrell-ascend-glove-trail-shoe-review.html#comments Mon, 24 Jun 2013 19:07:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=50

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Merrell Ascend Glove DirtA few weeks ago I had the opportunity to fly out to Portland, Oregon to attend an insights meeting with Merrell Footwear. Merrell has organized a meeting like this each year for the past 3 years, and they basically invite a collection of individuals throughout the running footwear world to solicit feedback on trends, marketing directions, etc. It’s always a fun event, and it’s a great way to get to know the people behind the brand (they’re a great bunch, and a blast to hang out with!).

At each meeting Merrell typically provides attendees with a pair of one of their new shoes, and this year each of us received a pair of the Merrell Ascend Glove to try out. I’ve now put in about 25 miles on the shoes, mostly on trails, and am ready to render my verdict.

To allay any fears of bias that may taint my review given my relationship with Merrell, I will say that I have not been crazy about some of their recent offerings. I think the Road Glove 2 is a step back from the original, and the Proterra Sport is a nice shoe, but the sole is too stiff for me and as a result my heels got torn up on a hike in the shoes. I like the Bare Access 2, but it’s too firm for me to use it for long distances on the road. In contrast, the Ascend Glove hit a sweep spot for me, and I’ve been absolutely loving it so far.

I’ve seen the Ascend Glove described as the Trail Glove with more cushion and a luggier sole, or as the Bare Access with a rock plate and tread. Both are reasonably accurate descriptions – think of it as a hybrid of the two shoes.

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Merrell Ascend Glove (Gore-Tex version is picture here)

Upper, Fit, and Feel

The fit of the Ascend Glove is classic Merrell – wide in the forefoot, glove-like through the midfoot and heel. Of note is the fact that though there is arch support, it does not feel as intrusive to me as in some of the other Merrell Barefoot shoes. The interior is suitable for sockless running, though as is typical for me with Merrell Barefoot shoes the lack of cushion around the ankle collar means that I get skin-ripping abrasion near my Achilles insertion. Thin socks solve this problem.

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The upper is composed of a double-layer of synthetic mesh – the inner layer has a tighter weave to keep debris out, and the outer layer is more open. The result is a shoe that is highly breathable and that sheds water really well. I did 5 miles on trails with my friend Nate a bit over a week ago and he took me through quite a bit of mud and water. The Ascends let the water flow in, but it flows right back out without issue. Some silt got into the shoes through the weave, but mostly very fine stuff and I didn’t have any issues or discomfort.

The lacing system on the Ascend Gloves uses traditional eyelets rather than the Omni-Fit system featured on the Trail Glove. This will disappoint some, but works fine for me.

One final comment about the Ascend Glove upper has nothing to do with function or performance, but the shoe looks fantastic, probably my favorite Merrell shoe in terms of appearance since the original Trail Glove.

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Sole

The sole of the Ascend Glove is zero drop with a stack-height of 10.5mm (6mm midsole cushion, the rest is the Vibram rubber outsole). This is slightly less midsole than the Bare Access 2, and as a result the Ascend Glove feels more flexible to me.

The sole incorporates a rock plate in both the forefoot and heel. I’ve run over quite a bit of pointy crushed rock in these shoes and will say that they provide better protection than a thinner-soled minimal shoe, but you will feel rocks if you take a direct hit. That being said, I have not experienced any discomfort running on crushed rock sections of trail. They provide better protection than a shoe like the New Balance MT10, and comparable protection to the Inov-8 Trailroc 235 or Altra Superior.

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Merrell Ascend Glove Sole (yes, I have dogs!)

One of the things I like about the sole is that it is full-contact – no cutout under the arch as in some other Merrell Barefoot shoes. This makes for a very smooth ride. The outsole is luggier than the the Trail Glove, but only slightly so. This is not a mud shoe like an Inov-8 X-Talon, but I have not had traction issues on any of the trails I have run (though admittedly I have not tackled thick mud). The benefit of the flat lug design is that the shoe handles well on roads as well as trails, making it a solid hybrid shoe. The ride on roads is firm, and feels great on softer surfaces.

Performance

As I mentioned at the outset I’ve put in about 25 miles in the Ascend Gloves. They are similar enough to other Merrell shoes that I feel this is sufficient to get a good handle on them, and the experience so far has been very positive. My first run in them was a quick 3-mile trail run out in Oregon, and my immediate reaction was that they were a lot of fun to run in, especially downhill. Very reminiscent of the Inov-8 Trailroc 235. I’ve put in another 10-15 trail miles back in NH, along with 5-10 on the road, and the shoes have handled just about everything well. I even took them along on a camping trip last week and wore them almost exclusively out and about, including a full day at Santa’s Village. They are super comfortable as a casual shoe, and I love their versatility.

Conclusion

If you’re looking for a zero-drop trail shoe with a rock-plate and a wide toebox, the Merrell Ascend Glove is definitely a shoe to consider. As mentioned a few times, closest competitors would be the Inov-8 Trailroc 235 and Altra Superior, and maybe the New Balance MT10 (though it lacks a rock plate). The Ascend Glove holds is own with all of these, and in my opinion is the best looking of the bunch (because we all know that’s the reason most people choose a shoe!).

The Merrell Ascend Glove can be purchased at Amazon and Zappos.

Merrell Ascend Glove 6-Pair Giveaway

The folks at Merrell were kind enough to offer up six pairs of Ascend Gloves for a giveaway – 3 for the guys and 3 for the ladies. To enter, simply follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter widget below:

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May 2013 Garmin FR10 Contest Winner! https://runblogger.com/2013/05/may-2013-garmin-fr10-contest-winner.html https://runblogger.com/2013/05/may-2013-garmin-fr10-contest-winner.html#respond Thu, 30 May 2013 14:18:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=67

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Garmin FR10 OrangeJust a quick post to announce that I have randomly chosen (via Rafflecopter) a winner of the May 2013 Runblogger-Clever Training Garmin FR10 GPS giveaway.

There were a total of 976 entries, and the winner was:

Adam Protass!

Congrats Adam, and thanks to Clever Training for sponsoring the giveaway and providing the Garmin FR10.

Clever Training has offered to host giveaways like this on a regular basis going forward, so stay tuned for the next one. In the meantime, if you have any fitness gear needs, you can take advantage of a Runblogger 10% off discount at Clever Training by using the code RunBlogXJT at checkout. You save some cash, and purchases help to support the work done here on Runblogger.

As always, your support is very much appreciated!

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