I'll admit that I've probably worn these shoes more than the average person, walking through the woods with sticks and climbing several mountains a week in the summer, jumping from rock to rock on the way down, toe-tapping . . . with every jump against the front. However, I've had a pair of Nike Pegasus for about 2 years and use them a lot more and they don't have toe holes. After wearing these shoes every day for about a month, they started showing holes in the front, and after about 2 months the holes were quite large. Sorry I don't have pictures, but every time it rains, water seeps into my socks and gets wet, and even walking in a few inches of snow becomes uncomfortable with ice and pebbles. They weren't too tight, in fact they were a bit loose for my feet. It's just weird how they broke so quickly. I had another pair of Saucony shoes, the Liberty ISO, which I wore for the entire XC season and 6 months after that until they broke. Their quality is, at least in my experience, significantly worse. I'm also not a big fan of styrofoam. Sure, they look good at first glance, but the moment you step on your shoes, they get wrinkled and ugly. I would suggest if you aren't serious about running and are only using them as a hiking shoe, get something with a regular sole that can be taken off in the winter. They don't have traction on ice, which I think goes without saying. But even if you walk, it's not the best option in my experience. The rest is quite comfortable. I still wear it on dry days when I'm not minding about my public image lol.
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