(Part 2) Top products from r/Toughmudder
We found 6 product mentions on r/Toughmudder. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Shock Doctor 865 Knee Compression Sleeve
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Anatomical pre-curved compression fit sleeve designDesigned with open patella coverage, Lycra binding and breathable mesh window for comfortable fit and allows for extended wearN-Tex vented neoprene for moisture wicking and therapeutic warmth and healingConvenient finger tabs offer easy grip pull wh...
22. Oakley Men's LSA Water Boot,Multicam,10 M US
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SKI AND SNOWBOARD PANTS: These water-repellent men’s pants are outfitted with hydrophilic lamination that provides water resistance to help ensure active mobility and moisture management, and a zippered ventilation system provides added breathabilityWATERPROOF MATERIAL: Made of a blended fabric, t...
23. SPIbelt Running Belt Original Pocket, No-Bounce Waist Bag for Runners, Athletes Men and Women, fits Smartphones iPhone 6 7 8 X, Workout Fanny Pack, Expandable Sport Pouch, Adjustable Black Zipper
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
COMFORTABLE RUNNING PACK: NO BOUNCE! The SPIbelt running belt is made of stretchable Spandex perfect for sports or jogging. Soft elastic prevents chafing - does not bounce or ride during rigorous activity or running.FITS LARGE CELL PHONES: Compatible with phones up to 6.5 inches long including the i...
24. Salomon Men's Speedcross 3 Trail Running Shoe,Black/Black/Silver Metallic-X,11 M US
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Seamless upper with SensiFit constructionQuickLace system with lace pocketInjection-molded EVA midsoleWinter-ready Contagrip outsole with protective toe cap
"The Velcro becomes useless" is why I was thinking about a knee sleeve. Maybe? The problem is it just seems like it'll get filled with water and I'd have to take off my shoes to take off the brace. Never a good time during a Mudder when I want them as tight as possible.
About the shoes... I love the shoes I have for this thing. I know people say bring throwaway shoes, but with mine, I can just throw them in the wash afterwards and they're like new. The shoes I use. Honestly, with knee problems its cheaper to buy really good shoes that'll last run after run and constantly feel great than payless shoes that I'll throw away right afterward and may or may not be the best of my body.
Unless you are talking about boots specifically designed to purge water, like the Oakley LSA Water, tape your ankle and run in shoes. If you can find it, I recommend Leukotape. Pretty sure you could hold an engine block together with that stuff, and it is not going to come off when wet.
thanks! I was planning on bringing 4 and I should get everything. i was thinking of getting something like this http://www.amazon.com/SPIbelt-Small-Personal-Great-Runners/dp/B004QQTDA2/ref=sr_1_3/192-0708379-1440824?s=exercise-and-fitness&ie=UTF8&qid=1377738503&sr=1-3
then I can pack them and it's not a bulky pack to get hung up on stuff
I use Mad Grips - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0040GJ86W/ref=s9_dcacsd_bhz_bw_c_x_1
Just take them off for Funky Monkey. Better grip with bare hands from my experience.
I wore generic 'wet-grip' gloves from the hardware store w/ the finger tips cut off in my first TM (tips removed for drainage), but I forgot them the second time. Didn't notice much of a difference.
Where I noticed a HUGE difference was with wearing knee compression wraps for my second TM- all those rocks/gravel tore the crap out of my knees the first time, but with the compression wraps, I could crawl without feeling like my knees were being shredded.