Topo Vs Altra Sizing Chart: How Different Are They?

Topo Vs Altra Sizing Chart: How Different Are They?

Comparing the sizes of Topo and Altra is very interesting.

They have almost similar sizes with one of them offering a couple of extra sizes for both men and women.

Also, some of the size numbers in Topo and Altra are different, however, the length in cm or inches are the same.

That is why we have included, the length of the shoe in cm (inches) along with sizes for each country like US, UK, EU…

This helps standardize the sizes and you will be able to tally the sizes based on an actual length and not some arbitrary number.

Related: New Balance Size Chart Vs Nike

Topo Vs Altra Sizing

Topo Vs Altra Sizing: Differences

1. Topo Athletic’s minimum length: 22.5 cm (8.85 inches) W/25 cm (9.84 inches) M, Altra‘s minimum length: 22 cm (8.66 inches) W/26 cm (10.24 inches) M

2. Topo Athletic doesn’t have 5.5 (US)/3.5 (UK)/36 (EU), 11.5 (US)/9.5 (UK)/44 (EU), and 13 (US)/11 (UK)/46 (EU) for women and 16 (US)/15 (UK)/51.5 (EU) for men. All these sizes are available in Altra.

3. Altra doesn’t have 7 (US)/6 (UK)/40 (EU) and 7.5 (US)/6.5 (UK)/40.5 (EU) sizes for men. These sizes are available in Topo Athletic.

4. The size 44.5 (EU) of Altra is equivalent to 44 of Topo Athletic for women’s shoes.

5. The size 44 (EU) of Altra doesn’t have an equivalent size in Topo Athletic for women.

6. The size 47.5 (EU) of Topo Athletic is equivalent to 47 (EU) of Altra for the men’s version of the shoes.

Related: Running Shoe Heel Drop Chart (Illustrated)

Topo Athletic Vs Altra Sizing: Women’s Shoes (cm, inches)

cm (inches)

TA (US)

Altra (US)

TA (UK)

Altra (UK)

TA (EU)

Altra (EU)

22 cm

(8.66 in)

N/A

5.5

N/A

3.5

N/A

36

22.5 cm

(8.85 in)

6

6

4

4

37

37

23 cm

(9.05 in)

6.5

6.5

4.5

4.5

37.5

37.5

23.5 cm

(9.25 in)

7

7

5

5

38

38

24 cm

(9.45 in)

7.5

7.5

5.5

5.5

38.5

38.5

24.5 cm

(9.65 in)

8

8

6

6

39

39

25 cm

(9.85 in)

8.5

8.5

6.5

6.5

40

40

25.5 cm

(10.03 in)

9

9

7

7

40.5

40.5

26 cm

(10.24 in)

9.5

9.5

7.5

7.5

41

41

26.5 cm

(10.43 in)

10

10

8

8

42

42

27 cm

(10.63 in)

10.5

10.5

8.5

8.5

42.5

42.5

27.5 cm

(10.83 in)

11

11

9

9

43

43

28 cm

(11.02 in)

N/A

11.5

N/A

9.5

N/A

44

28.5 cm

(11.22 in)

12

12

10

10

44

44.5

29.5 cm

(11.61 in)

N/A

13

N/A

11

N/A

46

Download Topo Vs Altra Size Chart For Women

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Altra Vs Topo Sizing: Men’s Shoes (cm, inches)

cm (inches)

Topo (US)

Altra (US)

Topo (UK)

Altra (UK)

Topo (EU)

Altra (EU)

25 cm

(9.84 in)

7

N/A

6

N/A

40

N/A

25.5 cm

(10.04 in)

7.5

N/A

6.5

N/A

40.5

N/A

26 cm

(10.24 in)

8

8

7

7

41

41

26.5 cm

(10.43 in)

8.5

8.5

7.5

7.5

42

42

27 cm

(10.63 in)

9

9

8

8

42.5

42.5

27.5 cm

(10.83 in)

9.5

9.5

8.5

8.5

43

43

28 cm

(11.02 in)

10

10

9

9

44

44

28.5 cm

(11.22 in)

10.5

10.5

9.5

9.5

44.5

44.5

29 cm

(11.42 in)

11

11

10

10

45

45

29.5 cm

(11.61 in)

11.5

11.5

10.5

10.5

46

46

30 cm

(11.81 in)

12

12

11

11

46.5

46.5

30.5 cm

(12 in)

12.5

12.5

11.5

11.5

47.5

47

31 cm

(12.20 in)

13

13

12

12

48

48

32 cm

(12.60 in)

14

14

13

13

49

49

33 cm

(13 in)

15

15

14

14

50

50

34 cm

(13.39 in)

N/A

16

N/A

15

N/A

51.5

Download Altra size compared to Topo (Men)

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Do Topo Athletic Run Bigger Or Smaller Than Altra?

Most of the sizes of Topo Athletic are the same as that of Altra. However, there are a couple of them that varies.

First of all, some of the sizes that are available in the women’s version of Altra running shoes are not present in Topo Athletic running shoes.

In the men’s version, the situation is the opposite. Some of the sizes that are available in Topo Athletic are not present in Altra.

There is an anomaly with the size 44 (EU) of Topo Athletic and that of 44.5 (EU) of Altra. Lengthwise both are similar, however, the numbering is different, and also, this is the last size that is available from Topo Athletic in the women’s version of the shoes.

However, the interesting thing about this size is that they are represented by the same numbers for Altra and Topo Athletic for the US and UK regions.

A similar anomaly exists for the men’s version of the shoes also. The 47.5 (EU) of Topo Athletic is equivalent to the size 47 (EU) of Altra s both of them have the same length.

But, for US and UK regions, are represented by the same number for both the companies.

Related: ON Running Vs Nike Sizing: Differences And Similarities

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10 Best Walking Shoes For Blister Prone Feet (Highly Rated)

10 Best Walking Shoes For Blister Prone Feet (Highly Rated)

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Blisters are a nuisance. Those fluid-filled bubbles are annoying, to begin with, and when they pop, they become painful…And takes days to heal and leaves nasty scars…

Plus, with them, you can hardly run as they will constantly remind you that they are there with their pain and persistent irritation…

However, if you have to stop walking or your regular exercise because of that, the problem is twofold….first you have to bear the trouble of having a blister plus your health goals will suffer…

Then again, you really cannot do much, if you have blister-prone feet…or can you?

If you think that this is a lost cause, then take a look at New Balance 874v4…I’m not saying that it will take away all your blister problems, but it will surely minimize them…This is an effective solution if you have blister-prone feet…

However, if you are not a fan of New Balance or you want to try out some other shoe or you are just simply curious, check out the rest of the walking shoes in our below list of “best walking shoes for blister-prone feet“. Hopefully, they will help…

Best Walking Shoes For Blister-Prone Feet (Detailed Review)

NEW BALANCE 847v4

The first walking shoe on the list is New Balance 847v4. I always like New Balance shoes due to the comfortable width that they provide.

New Balance 847 is also not an exception…

But why is required if you are trying to avoid blisters?

First of all, if your toes are cramped in a smaller toe-box, they will rub against one another. This friction will generate heat and will create blisters.

Also, a similar thing will happen with the walls of the shoes that will get rubber against the sides of your feet. This increases the probability of getting a blister.

However, with a wider toe-box like that in New Balance 874, such a problem will not occur and your toes can easily splay without getting rubbed against the walls of the shoe.

Also, the overall fit of the New Balance 847 is wideish and it doesn’t rub against your feet to cause irritation and blisters.

The inner lining of this shoe is smooth and doesn’t have any stitches. This makes it very comfortable and doesn’t irritate your skin.

Also, the heel cup area is decent and locks in your feet. It doesn’t slip to cause excessive friction. The padding of the tongue and collar also is an added protection to the skin of the feet.

That is why it is a very good walking shoe to protect you against blisters.

Pros

  • No-sew upper.
  • Different widths are available.
  • Engineered mesh for added breathability.
  • Smooth interiors.
  • Good stabilization of feet.

Cons

  • Boring to look at.
BROOKS ADDICTION WALKER 2

Brooks Addiction Walker has been a crowd favorite for some time now. They are roomy, comfortable, and have great cushioning.

But will they work for your blister-prone feet?

Let’s find out.

Brooks Addiction Walker comes in different styles of upper with essentially the same midsole and outsole.

It has a mesh version and a leather one. One of the versions even comes with a velcro strap instead of laces.

What is common in all these uppers is that all of them are very comfortable…

The toe-box of this shoe is roomy and accomadates your natural splay easily. This way you won’t feel cramped and suffocated. Your toes will have enough space to wiggle and they won’t rub against each other avoiding any friction between them.

This will help in avoiding any potential blisters that may form in between your toes.

Also, having enough wiggle space helps in not rubbing off your feet against the walls of the shoe. This way, the sides of your big toe and little toe are safe from blisters.

It has some stitching on its upper. However, you won’t be able to feel them from the inside of the shoe. In other words, the stiches will not irritate your skin to cause blisters.

However, there is one concern that you may have with this shoe, which I also had. The upper is made from a leather like material. This restricts the breathability of the shoe to certain extent.

If you have a naturally sweaty feet, then it is best to avoid this type of upper. Go for the one which has mesh in the upper and you will be able to not have to worry about the beathability of the shoe.

Brooks Addiction has a well-padded collar and tongue and will provide you with excellent comfort and stability. This also minimizes any further mivement. Also, the heel cup is good and holds your heels in place.

All these measures help you to avoid any potential blisters that may occur.

Pros

  • True to size.
  • Wideish overall fit.
  • Good for standing all day.
  • Squarish front area for more room.

Cons

  • Needs to be broken in.
  • Makes a squishy sound.
New Balance 577v5

New Balance 577v5 is not only a walking shoe and can be used for everyday training as well. It is stable and comfortable.

The cushioning of this shoe comes from CUSH+ midsole and memory insert that provides you with ultra-soft underfoot cushioning.

The upper is made from breathable mesh. This keeps the airflow in the shoe proper during your walking. Also, the material is sweat-wicking, keeping your feet dry. This helps you to avoid blisters due to moisture and heat generated during workouts.

You find some overlays on the upper of this shoe. These overlays, however, are no-sew, which means that you will not have to deal with irritation due to exposed stitches.

The inner lining of the shoe is smooth and will not rub against your feet to create hot zones that later convert into blisters.

The overall fit is also comfortable and provides your feet with enough room to expand without being squished. This is why you may not have to deal with blisters while wearing this shoe.

Also, this is available in wide as well, providing comfort to runners with wide feet.

The heel cup and the overall heel area are also decently padded and smooth. It will not slip and slide and will not cause blisters on your heels or your ankle area. I would have loved the collar padding to be a bit more, but the price range at which this is available provides good enough padding and stability.

The skin of the top of your foot is protected by the decently padded tongue which sits in between the foot and the flat laces. The padding of the tongue could have been better, but, nonetheless, it provides ample protection for you against the rubbing of the laces against your feet.

Overall, I like the shoe and it has all the measures in please to avoid any blisters during walking or training.

Pros

  • No-sew overlays on the upper.
  • Available in standard and wide fit.
  • Stylish and breathable.
  • Multipurpose.

Cons

  • Not enough arch support.
BROOKS ARIEL'20

I know I know…

This is not a typical walking shoe, for that matter, it is a proper running shoe and yes it is…

However, you can comfortably use it for walking and you will not be let down. Plus, this is a motion control shoe which is a bit hard to find in a typical walking shoe.

Nonetheless, Brooks Ariel speaks for itself…

It is a well-made, highly cushioned workout shoe that will provide you with excellent stability and great comfort.

Can you avoid blisters in them?

Well definitely…Let me tell you how…

First of all, Ariel has a roundish and wideish toe-box…this is one of the primary requirements of any shoe in which you want to avoid blisters. The shoe should not rub your toes, nor it should squish them.

Brooks Ariel’s toe-box has enough room for you to comfortably splay your feet. It will not restrict your movements and will not create any hot zones or additional friction. This makes it perfect for someone with severe overpronation and blister-prone feet.

Another great aspect of Brooks Ariel is the mesh upper. It is very breathable and will provide you with a cool and dry space within the shoe. Also, the temperature of your feet will remain controlled during the walking session.

The material of the inside of the shoe is also moisture-wicking. It will help to dry the sweat very easily.

The tongue is very well padded and the lining of it is very smooth. It is also breathable making the top of your feet very comfortable and dry. It will not move around your feet while you are walking and will not create additional friction to cause any blisters.

The same goes for the heel area. The heel cup is very well made and will not slip which is one of the primary reasons for blisters at the back of the heels.

Also, the ankle cut height is just right. This doesn’t rub against the bone of the ankle joint to create any blisters.

Overall, I like the shoe for its smoothness and stability. You may not have to deal with blisters at all if you are using this shoe.

Pros

  • Breathable mesh.
  • Roundish and widish toe-box.
  • Very comfortable.
  • Excellent stability.

Cons

  • Heavy.
NEW BALANCE 877v1

New Balance 877 is a proper walking shoe. You won’t be able to run in them. It can be used for training to a certain extent but, it is not made for such activities.

However, it does a fabulous job as a walking shoe and is get for even walking long miles or standing all day.

But will it protect against blisters as the are overlays that are stitched on the upper?

If you are concerned about that, there is nothing to worry…You won’t be able to feel those stitches from inside the shoe. So, there is very minimal chance of them rubbing against your skin.

This is good news if you have sensitive or blister-prone skin. This will not irritate your skin and will not cause further blisters.

Also, the width of the shoe is very comfortable and will not squish any part of your feet. This is great as any kind of constriction will basically create hot zones which will get converted to blisters.

The same goes for the heel area. It has a smooth lining and moisture-wicking material. This will not let your heels sweat. Also, the heel cup will keep the heels in place and will not let them slide.

This way you will be able to avoid blisters on the heels.

The tongue of this shoe is also well-padded and breathable. It has a smooth lining along with moisture-wicking material. This will not let the top of your feet sweat and rub against it to cause blisters.

This is a good shoe for standing all day or walking and you will not have to worry about breaking out in blisters.

Pros

  • Stitches are not exposed inside.
  • Available in 4 different widths.
  • Looks vintage.
  • Good for all-day standing and walking.

Cons

  • The length of the shoe feels small.
NEWTON KISMET 8

I love the look of Newton Kismet 8. This is ultra-stylish stability running shoe that can be used for walking as well.

It has a gender-shaped fit and is very lightweight.

To make it lightweight, one of the primary contributors is the engineered mesh upper. This upper apart from being very stylish looking is very practical and breathable.

It is a no-sew upper and doesn’t have any stitches exposed on the inside of the shoe. This way, your feet will remain comfortable and they will not rub against your skin to create hot zones and blisters.

The width of the toe-box is also comfortable, it will not restrict the natural splay of your toes and is great for people who have blister-prone feet.

It will not rub against your skin and will not squish your toes, two of the primary reasons for blisters.

Also, the shoe itself is roomy and will not constrict you in any way. This way, your feet remain separated from the walls of the shoes and will not rub against them even when they expand.

This is good to avoid blisters because this is when they typically get formed.

What about the heel area?

It is very smooth and has moisture-wicking material. This will keep your heel area dry and will not let blisters form. Another reason that you may not have heel blisters is that the shoe heel doesn’t slip and locks in your heels and minimizes any type of heel movement.

Also, the overall breathability of the mesh is high, keeping your feet cool and dry during walking. This helps to avoid blisters mostly, if not completely…

Pros

  • Plush and stable.
  • Very stylish.
  • Can be used right out of the box.
  • Lightweight.
  • Good for foot issues like metatarsalgia, sesamoiditis, etc.

Cons

  • Length may be slight of a problem for long toes.
RYKA DEVOTION PLUS 2

Ryka Devotion Plus 2 is a workout plus walking shoe. It has a good amount of cushioning and there is a circular zone under the ball of the big toe to add a little bit of extra pep.

The shoe is comfortable and wide and has a smooth interior. This is good for walkers who have blister-prone feet.

If the stitches are exposed inside, they will inevitably rub against the skin of your feet. This will create heat and subsequent blisters no matter the type of feet.

Having a smooth interior of Ryka Devotion Plus 2 helps you to avoid this situation.

One thing I love about Devotion Plus is that the toe-box of this shoe has a lot of depth. This means the top of the shoe will not rub against the skin of the toes. Although having a lower toe-box depth is not a problem generally, but for a person whose feet is prone to blisters, this may create a problem.

This is where Ryka Devotion Plus shines.

Also, the padded tongue and collar along with the smooth heel area protect the heel area and the top of the foot from any kind of friction that can create blisters.

It is well-ventilated and is excellent for keeping your feet cool and dry. With reduced friction and dry feet, blisters can be totally avoided, if not they will be at a minimum.

Pros

  • Good depth of the toe-box.
  • Additional pep due to the kind of midsole and outsole.
  • No breaking-in period is needed.
  • Excellent for walking and cross-training.

Cons

  • Bulky.
SKECHERS GO WALK JOY-15641

Skechers GO Walk Joy-15641 is a proper walking shoe. It is a lightweight shoe that is good for walking. However, if you want to walk long distances, it is not that helpful as cushioning is not that supportive for longer distances.

However, for shorter distances and for evening walks, they are perfect and comfortable.

The upper of Skechers GO Walk Joy is made from mesh. It is breathable and comfortable and doesn’t let your feet remain damp.

The inner of the shoe has more of a velvet kind of feeling rather than a silky soft feeling. However, that is not rough against your skin to generate heat or friction.

It will not rub against your skin to irritate it and create blisters. This is true throughout the length of the shoe and provides you with a comfortable experience.

Due to good airflow in the shoe, your feet will not become hot and sweaty. The inner lining of the shoe absorbs sweat fast and dries easily.

This keeps your feet dry and reduces the chances of blisters developing due to dampness.

The heel cup and the tongue are is padded decently. The padding is not very high but is decent enough for keeping your feet in place.

This invariably reduces further friction and will help you to keep blisters at bay…

Pros

  • The upper doesn’t have any stitches.
  • Good for short-distance walking.
  • Lightweight.

Cons

  • Not long-lasting.
ADIDAS QUESTAR FLOW NXT

Adidas Questar Flow Nxt is a lightweight shoe for short-distance running, walking, and training purposes.

It is functional and comfortable and will help you to get your workout in. It is a no-fuss bare minimum workout shoe that is stable and supportive.

The upper of this shoe is made from mesh material making it comfortable and breathable. This keeps the airflow inside the shoe high and will keep your feet dry.

This way, your feet have fewer chances of developing blisters as the dampness that contributes to this will not be there.

Also, the inner lining is smooth and is unlikely to create hotspots and friction. This will keep blisters at bay even if you have blister-prone feet.

One thing that I found maybe a bit of a concern for this shoe is the tongue area. The tongue area has light stitches. The stitches are soft and malleable and unlikely to cause blisters.

However, if you have a severely blister-prone foot, you may have a problem with this. In this case, proper socks may be good to use and be comfortable.

Also, the thickness of the padding of the tongue is not great. You will be able to feel the laces through it. Although that may not to sufficient to cause blisters, nonetheless the feeling will be there.

This Adidas is more like the ‘cades’ that we used to use in schools (I know, those were ancient days for me)…but they have additional padding in the heel area, which is more than ‘cades’. A little more would have been better.

Pros

  • No-sew upper.
  • Minimalistic.
  • Good breathability.
  • Lightweight.

Cons

  • Not enough padding on the tongue.
  • The tongue has stitches.
UNDER ARMOUR CHARGED ASSERT 9

Under Armour Charged Assert 9 is the last shoe on our list. It is a comfortable workout shoe that is great for walking.

Also, it doesn’t have the problems that the workout shoe that was previously on our list. The tongue of Under Armour Charged Assert is well padded and doesn’t have stitches on the inside.

The inside of the tongue is smooth and will not irritate the top of your feet. This way you will be able to avoid blisters on the top of the feet as the tongue will not rub against your skin.

Also since it is between the top of your foot and the laces, the laces will also not rub against your skin and the chances of blisters are further avoided.

The inner lining of the shoe is also smooth and devoid of stitches. This is also great if you have blister-prone feet.

The last but final area of concern is the heel area. The heel area is lined with a soft lining and is devoid of stitches. It is unlikely that it will create any irritation and blisters.

Also, the upper is made from mesh material and is well ventilated. This further reduces the chances of blisters as your feet will remain dry and cool.

Pros

  • No-sew upper.
  • No breaking-in period is needed.
  • Lightweight.

Cons

  • Toe-box is a bit short.

FAQ

How to select a walking shoe for blister-prone feet?

To select a walking shoe for blister prone feet, the toe box should have sufficient space, a smooth inner surface, and the heel area should be locked in.

I’ve already explained this in detail here.

Some of the things that I’ve missed there, I’ll include here:

Bunching of the insole

This is another major reason for blisters in walking shoes. Sometimes the insole may move around or may bunch up.

They rub against your underfoot generating blisters.

Old and worn shoes

If you are wearing an old shoe that is worn down, then you may get blisters. For example, the cushion of the heel area has developed a hole, and the fabric covering has come off and hanging.

Now, this may rub behind your heels creating heat and friction and a blister may develop.

How do I prevent blisters from new walking shoes?

To prevent blisters from new walking shoes, you need to select them properly so that it is overall spacious, has a smooth internal lining, a thick tongue, and collar, and good heel lock-in. Also, you need to break in the walking shoe properly.

Before purchasing online, if possible try out the shoe in a store, to check if you are feeling restricted anywhere while walking. If you are feeling restricted anywhere, then only it is a problem and blisters will surely occur. If not, then you are good to go.

Related: How To Break In New Running Shoes?

How do I prevent blisters on my feet when walking?

To prevent blisters on your feet when walking does the following:

  • Select your walking shoe carefully.
  • Gradually break in the walking shoe.
  • Apply a thin layer of moisturizer or petroleum jelly on the feet before starting to walk.
  • Wrap your feet with a soft bandage.
  • Use moisture-wicking socks.
  • Use socks that are specifically made to prevent blisters.
  • Stop walking immediately, if you feel any kind of discomfort or irritation.
Top walking shoes for blister-prone feet
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10 Best Running Shoes For Blister-Prone Feet (Highly Rated)

10 Best Running Shoes For Blister-Prone Feet (Highly Rated)

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Blisters are annoying and pop up when you least want them (not that you ever want them, but you get the point…)

They are painful and take days to heal and leave nasty marks in their place of occupancy…

And unfortunately, some of us are more prone to blisters than others and with the hot combination of running shoes, we have to deal with this lingering problem almost every day…

Then what can you do?

There are two options, run barefoot…(still, there are chances of blisters and injuries) or, run wearing shoes that will reduce the chances of getting blisters…

Since you are here, I have a feeling that you like the second option…

If anything, go for Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22. This is a lightweight shoe with 3D print upper. It will not irritate your feet and create hot spots for blisters.

Also, we have selected the 10 best running shoes for blister-prone feet and we have tried to include a lot of different types of shoes to cater to different types of runners.

Best Running Shoes For Blister-Prone Feet (Detailed Review)

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 is one of my favorite running shoes. It is well constructed and is very comfortable.

Also, it provides you with excellent stability and knee protection.

What makes this good for blister-prone feet is that it has a no-sew construction. This means when you wear this shoe, there are no stitches that will rub against your skin to create hotspots.

This version of the shoe is slightly wider than the previous version. Your feet and toes will not feel cramped or suffocated while using this shoe.

Cramped space inside the toe box is one of the major reasons for blisters, especially on the little toe and the base of the big toe.

And if you have bunions, and have a tendency to get blisters, then wearing a narrower shoe is a sure shot way to get blisters.

However, with Adrenaline GTS, this is not the case. You will not feel that rubbing on the sides of the feet. If it was there may have can caused blisters.

 The insole is of premium quality and breathable. The finish of the insole is very smooth and doesn’t have rough patches. Also, it doesn’t have the tendency to bunch up and rub against the sole, especially under the toes.

So, there also, you are safe and may not have to deal with blisters.

Lastly, the ankle region and the heel area. Brooks throughout the years has perfected the shape of the heel and the ankle-cut height.

It is molded with a smooth collar that has a premium finish. Also, the inner area of the heel is also smooth and locks in your heels so that they cannot move around. This minimizes the rubbing and helps you to avoid blisters.

The tongue is also well padded and doesn’t move around while you are running. So, no part of your skin gets rubbed while running.

Also, this shoe doesn’t need breaking-in. A new shoe is many times cause of blisters when fresh out of the box. This is not the case with Brooks Adrenaline…

Pros

  • No-sew upper.
  • Available in multiple widths.
  • No breaking-in period is needed.
  • Lightweight.

Cons

  • Upper stretches.
New Balance 1080 v12

New Balance has recently released the next version of one of the most popular running shoes, 1080. The current version of New Balance 1080 is v12 and is from what I’m hearing in different forums, it is quickly becoming a very popular shoe.

What sets apart New Balance 1080 from the others is its midsole…

But that really is not the point of this post…

In this post, we are discussing how these shoes will not cause blisters…and is New Balance 1080v12 one of them?

Well, the upper of New Balance 1080 is made from engineered mesh and is 3D printed. In other words, it is a no-sew design. This means there is no stitch or thread to rub against your feet’s skin.

Also, the width of the New Balance 1080 is slightly more than some of the other shoes in its category. So cramping of your toes is out of the question. In that way, you may never have to deal with blisters in your toes and the forefoot.

The breathability of New Balance 1080 is good. If your feet have a tendency to become sweaty, then the ventilation of New Balance 1080 will prove useful. The lesser you sweat, the lesser the chance of getting blisters.

One thing, that was not great in the previous version of 1080 is the heel area. Many of them complained about heel slips. This kind of movement can cause blisters on blister-prone feet.

However, New Balance has changed the design of this version and has gone back to a more traditional heel cup with extended Achilles support.

This has minimized the heel slip and any other heel movement. Also, the well-padded collar area holds your ankle and heels in place and doesn’t let them slide around minimizing the chances of getting a blister.

The same goes for the tongue. It is well-padded and doesn’t slide around. The skin on the top of your feet doesn’t rub with the lacing system due to this and you don’t have to deal with blisters on the top of your feet. 

Pros

  • No-sew design for a bister-free experience.
  • Slightly wider toe-box.
  • Very cushy.

Cons

  • Runs big.
  • Color may bleed.
New Balance 880 v12

New Balance 880v12 is a good shoe for long miles, intense workouts, or just a casual run. It is excellent at shock absorption and will provide you with a good amount of comfort.

However, will it work for your blister-prone feet?

Let’s find out…

The upper of New Balance 880 is made from jacquard mesh. This is an engineered mesh and doesn’t require any stitching.

This eliminates the chances of rough stitching getting rubbed against your skin. This is why you have minimum chances of getting a blister from this kind of mesh.

Also, the wideish fit of this shoe reduces toe-cramping and hotspots throughout the feet, thus reducing the chances of blisters.

Being made of engineered mesh, this shoe is very breathable, causing you to break less sweat. This also minimizes the chances of blisters and keeps you comfortable throughout the run.

The insole is properly placed in the shoe and doesn’t bunch up. The smooth finish and no-bunching further reduce the chances of blisters under your feet.

The heel area of 880 resembles that of 1080 and functionality-wise, they perform almost similar. They don’t let the heel slip and the heel doesn’t move around to provide you with an uncomfortable feeling.

More importantly, this means, the skin at the back of your heels will not get rubbed with the inner lining of the heel cup and will not get irritated or form blisters.

Pros

  • Good breathability.
  • Wideish fit for a no-cramped fit.
  • Comfortable for long-distance running.
  • Well-cushioned.
  • No-sew upper.

Cons

  • Runs a bit small.
  • Forefoot is slighty harder than the rest of the shoe.
BROOKS LAUNCH 9

Brooks Launch 9 is one of the favorite running shoes in the responsive category. It is fast springy and provides you with excellent ride quality.

However, is it good for runners who have frequent issues with blisters?

First of all, the upper of Brooks Launch 9 is made of engineered mesh. It has overlays but they are only on the outer surface of the shoe.

This is good because this way, the inner lining feels smooth against the skin and will not irritate it to form blisters.

One of the main reasons for blisters is the additional heat that gets generated from friction. However, since that is absent, it is highly unlikely that you will have a blister from the upper of Launch 9.

The heel area of Launch 9 has adopted the new style. The heel is extended upwards and provides support to your Achilles area.

This also minimizes the movement of the heels and reduces the friction of the side of your heels with the lining of the heels.

This reduces the chances of your getting blisters in the heel area. Also, the reduction in chances of blisters is also due to the fact that the collar and the tongue are properly padded.

This keeps the sliding of your foot in check and also reduces the chances of blisters to the minimum.

Pros

  • The smooth inner lining and well padded.
  • Stylish.
  • Good responsiveness.

Cons

  • Runs a bit big.
  • Support could have been better.
Brooks Hyperion Elite 3

Brooks Hyperion Elite 3 is kind of interesting for me. This is a unisex shoe that seems like being loved by both men and women.

They are comfortable, lightweight, and great for your day-to-day run.

The upper of Brooks Hyperion Elite is made from engineered mesh which is non-sew. This protects your feet from any kind of friction and minimizes the chances of blisters.

Also, it is very breathable which makes your feet sweat less. The reduction of moisture along with a smooth lining, helps you be blister-free.

The heel area cradles your heels properly and doesn’t let them move or slide. This reduces further friction and any chances of blisters.

One thing that I observed may be of some concern…

There is a padded line just along with the opening of the heel cup. This creates a gap between the rest of the heel cup and the collar.

This gap will not hug your heels and if there is some movement like if your heels are on the narrower side, may cause some friction. This creates a possibility of blisters, however, this may be very rare.

Also, just a note, Brooks Hyperion Elite is available only in medium or standard fit. So, if you have a wide foot, please avoid it…if you don’t want to end up with painful blisters.

Pros

  • Comfortable even for long-distance running.
  • Shock absorbing.
  • Stylish.
  • Unisex.

Cons

  • The cushion of the shoe feels firmer.
Adidas Ultraboost 22

Probably one of the best running shoes for comfort that is available today. It is supremely shock absorbing and has a toe-spring for easy toe-off.

Also, it has reduced its carbon footprint and now is using a lot of recycled material to create this shoe.

Although there are a lot of thread designs on the outer surface of this, this is not present on the inner side of the shoe. This is great as this will not cause irritation to your skin and cause blisters.

The tongue is an integrated tongue and doesn’t move around. This eliminates additional friction with the top of the feet.

Also, the padding of the tongue is decent and it doesn’t let the laces sink into the feet. This also eliminates any friction of the laces with your skin, which could have resulted in a blister.

The heel has an extended collar that supports the Achilles’ area. Also, the cup is decent and holds the heels in place. No shifting or movement of the heels helps in avoiding blisters in the heel area.

Pros

  • Very comfortable.
  • Fits like gloves to provide a customized fit.
  • Reduced carbon footprint.

Cons

  • Looks boring.
  • Slightly wider width is more desireable.
Asics Gel-Cumulus 24

ASICS Gel-Cumulus is a very comfortable running shoe and is great with shock absorption. It has gel cushioning at both the forefoot and the rearfoot and is excellent for any kind of running.

But will it work with your blister-prone feet?

Let’s find out…

The upper of Asics Gel-Cumulus is made from engineered mesh which is non-sew. This means it will not rub with your skin and create blisters.

The toe-box of Cumulus has decent width and your toes will not feel cramped. Also, this ensures that there will be no rubbing against the sides of your feet which is good if you have to tend to get blisters.

The mesh has a lot of holes or perforations to make it breathable. This comes in handy if you have sweaty feet. Also, due to the airflow, the amount of sweat produced is a bit less. Plus the sweat-wicking material of the internal lining absorbs it and dries very quickly.

This means, your feet don’t remain damp for long which is crucial if you want to avoid blisters.

The tongue is thick and padded and sits between the top of the foot and the laces. This ensures that the laces don’t rub with your skin to create blisters.

Also, the heel cup locks in the heels and it doesn’t slide around. This is essential to avoid blisters on the side of the heels.

There is no upward movement also, in the sense of heel slip. This makes sure that you don’t get a blister where the collar touches the skin at the back of the heels.

Pros

  • Cushy and shock absorbing.
  • Available in multiple widths.
  • Have multiple measures to avoid blisters.

Cons

  • Expensive.
Asics Gel-Venture 8

Asics Gel Venture is a good running shoe for both roads and the trails. However, it will not work on too technical trails.

This shoe seems to be an odd choice as this doesn’t look like a no-sew running shoe and surely it is not.

However, if you step into the shoe and you will be able to feel the smoothness of the lining and the comfort that it brings with it.

The stitches are not exposed and they don’t rub with the skin of your feet. This way, they will not irritate your feet’s skin and cause blisters.

Also, another aspect that will not let blisters to occur is the thick tongue of this shoe. It sits between the skin of the top of your feet and the laces. This protects this skin from getting exposed to the laces and getting rubbed.

This further reduces the chance of getting blisters. Also, the flat laces don’t dig in and create more problems for your skin.

Now comes the heel area. The heel cup locks in the heels and doesn’t let it slip or slide around. This minimizes the movement of the heels and doesn’t cause the skin at the side of the heels to rub against the shoe.

This reduces the occurrence of blisters and is great for keeping them at bay. 

One aspect that may be slight of concern is that it is not as breathable as Asics Cumulus. So, if you have sweaty feet, it is best to avoid them.

Pros

  • Good for roads and medium trails.
  • Excellent shock absorption.
  • Reasonable price.

Cons

  • Breathability is a bit less.
On Cloudflow

On Cloudflow is a racing shoe and is good for shorter-distance runs. It is cushy and responsive and provides you with a good energy return.

The upper of this shoe is a mesh construction which is very breathable and stretchable. This is essentially a no-sew construction like most of the other shoes in this list.

Also, the joint that you see near the heel cannot be felt inside the shoe. Essentially, the inner of the shoe is smooth and comfortable and doesn’t irritate your skin.

Same goes for the heel area. It is smooth and the heel cup holds the heels in place and provides you with excellent confort. Also, the heel doesn’t slide around and thus doesn’t rub on your skin.

This helps you to avoid blisters in the heels and around the ankle area.

The thick collar is also a contributor in this aspect.

One thing that concerned me was the flap like tongue of this shoe. I thought, that will cause the laces to dig in and make you uncomfortable.

However, the laces were flat and doesn’t dig in or mark your feet and the tongue doesn’t move around, providing you proper protection against the friction of laces against your top of the foot.

This helps you to avoid the blisters further and is great if you have a blister prone feet.

Pros

  • Excellent responsiveness.
  • Lightweight.
  • Doesn’t create a hotspot.

Cons

  • I would have loved a thicker tongue.
Salomon Speedcross 5

With all the road running shoes on the list, we didn’t want to leave our trail runners high and dry.

They also have their fair share of experience with blisters and maybe more so if they are used to running in humid or muddy conditions.

How will Speedcross help these runners with their blister situation?

First of all, Salomon SpeedCross like its road running counterparts has a mesh upper that doesn’t have stitches in them. 

Sure it has overlays, but they are exposed to the inside and don’t have stitches in them. This means that no part of the mesh rubs against your skin to create blisters.

Also, the thick tongue extends from the base of the toe to just passed the ankle joint. This acts as a protective layer between the skin of the top of the foot and the Quick lacing system.

This ensures that it doesn’t rub on the skin and provides you with a blister-free experience.

 The ankle area is also well padded and the heel locking system is also pretty good. You will not run into issues like heel slip or something similar. This ensures that you have minimal chances of getting a blister, if any.

Pros

  • Great for muddy trails.
  • No break-in time is needed.
  • Long-lasting.

Cons

  • They run a bit large.
  • Doesn’t come in wide.

FAQ

How to select a running shoe for blister-prone feet?

To select a running shoe for blister prone feet, you should have sufficient space in the toe box, the inner surface of the shoe should be smooth and there should not be any movement in the heel area.

Now let me explain:

Roomy Toe-box

When you don’t have sufficient space in the toe-box, your toes are cramped. This makes it uncomfortable for running, but also generates additional friction and sweat. This gives rise to blisters. It is very important that you have enough space in the toe-box not only when you wear it, but also when you spread the toes during landing and take-off.

Spacious shoe

Not only the toe-box, but the overall shoe should also be spacious enough to not cramp your feet. The reason is the same. You need to avoid additional sweat, heat, and friction to keep blisters at bay.

No or limited inner sewing

Threads and joints have a funny way of getting back at you and many times they will rub against your skin to irritate it.

No matter how smooth it feels, they tend to change their nature when you start running and irritate your skin. So, avoid running shoes with inner sewing.

Proper heel lock-in

The heels should be locked in place. If it moves around or slips, then you have chances of getting blisters either on the side of the heels or on the Achilles.

Tongue

The tongue must be thick. This protects the skin on the top of the feet from friction against the laces and blisters can be avoided.

Also, the tongue itself should not move for the same reason. For this a gusseted tongue is great.

Socks

No matter how careful you are in selecting your running shoes, there will be incidents where you may have missed something or the shoe behaved unexpectedly. In such cases, socks will protect you from blisters.

Also, if some small sand particle or stone gets into the shoe, you will not have to deal with it as the socks will protect you until then.

But wear properly fitting socks that are sweat-wicking else, it will be your primary source of blisters.

To prevent blisters from new running shoes, you need to select them properly so that it is overall spacious, has a smooth internal lining, a thick tongue, and collar, and good heel lock-in. Also, you need to break in the running shoe properly.
Top running shoes for blister-prone feet
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10 Best Running Shoes With High Heel Drop (12mm-15mm)

10 Best Running Shoes With High Heel Drop (12mm-15mm)

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There are various types of heel-to-toe drop running shoes that are available in the market. If you observe, most of the companies are shifting towards lower drop shoes with the exception of a few.

But high drop running shoes have their own usage and cannot be ignored completely. However, it is difficult to find such shoes in this entire running shoe universe.

This is why we have done the research for you and selected 10 of them from reputed brands that will help you out.

We have put in almost everything that is there in the mix like different types of pronation, trail running, snow running, road running, good for women, men, etc…so that you can select one for your needs.

Also, I think, Brooks Ghost 14 is the best one for most the runners who need a high drop running shoe. However, please do check out the rest of the best running shoes with high heel drop on this list.

We have included running shoes starting with a 12mm drop to up to a 15mm drop. Hope you will find your match…

Top 10 Running Shoes With High Heel Drop (12mm – 15mm)

1. Brooks Ghost 14 – Best for ladies

2. Mizuno Wave Creation 20 – Has a drop of 15mm

3. Mizuno Wave Inspire 18

4. ASICS Nimbus Lite 3 – Has a drop of 13mm

5. ASICS Gel-Nimbus 24 – Best for India

6. ASICS Gel-Kayano Lite 2

7. ASICS Gel-Nimbus 24 Lite-Show

8. New Balance 990v5

9. Saucony Cohesion TR14 – Trail running shoes with 13mm drop

10. La Sportiva ULTRA RAPTOR II GTX – Best High Drop Shoe for Trail running in Winter

Best High Drop Running Shoes (Detailed Review)

Brooks Ghost 14 – Best for ladies

Brooks Ghost 14

Brooks Ghost 14 is a very popular running shoe among runners and is among very few shoes that have maintained a high drop.

The drop of Brooks Ghost is 12mm which is high if you consider running shoes from other brands. Although, the stack height of both forefoot and rearfoot is also high with the rearfoot being at 36mm and the forefoot being at 24mm.

Some of the brands like Hoka, don’t even have running shoes that have such a big drop.

Despite this big drop, Ghost remained a very loved running shoe and is excellent for running different kinds of distances.

Their fit seems to be comfortable and with Ghost 14 I felt the fit to have been slightly wider, and mind you when I say broader, I have a medium-sized bunion on both of my feet.

Many will think that Brooks Ghost will be uncomfortable due to the high drop, but on contrary, this is one of the most comfortable running shoes around.

It has a good amount of cushioning that is bordering on the sides of maximalism…provides you with excellent arch support, and having 100% DNA LOFT on both lateral and medial sides, provides you with excellent shock absorption.

What I most liked about this high drop of Ghost is that it releases the pressure on the Achilles which is apparent when you run. You will not feel so stretched as you do with low-drop shoes and if you have inflamed Achilles, you won’t get aggravated pain.

This will also reduce your chances of getting Plantar Fasciitis if you have an inflexible sole of the foot.

However, Brooks Ghost is a neutral running shoe and may not be suitable for overpronating runners. For them, you have Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 which has a similar drop and a similar stack height for both forefoot and rearfoot.

Pros

  • Good fit and style.
  • No breaking-in period is needed.
  • Available in a wide range of fits and sizes.

Cons

  • Arch support feels a bit less.

Related: 10 Best 5mm Drop Running Shoes

Mizuno Wave Creation 20 – Has 15mm drop

Mizuno Wave Creation 20

Mizuno Wave Creation 20 was a surprise for me. If you check the entire running shoe universe of the most popular brands, you will hardly find one shoe with 13mm…

But with Mizuno Wave Creation the heel-to-toe drop is 15mm. That was a pure WOW for me…

If you are a beginner, generally it is recommended to go for a running shoe with around 8mm drop which is neither too high nor too low and mostly this suitable.

This kind of drop is suitable even for more seasoned runners, so, retaining a 15mm drop is really a bold move if you ask me.

But the real question is, with this high drop, is this running shoe uncomfortable?

On the contrary, Mizuno Wave Creation is one of the most comfortable running shoes around. It is well cushioned and provides you with good responsiveness.

Not only that, it is a long-distance running shoe and is good for running distances longer than 10K.

However, when you wear the shoe, you won’t feel that high of a drop, probably because the effective drop is around 10mm, but nonetheless, this is a high drop and you would need a couple of runs to get used to it.

It is a premium shoe with good arch support and will cater well to neutral runners. Unfortunately, such a drop is not available for overpronating runners from Mizuno.

Also, from the looks of it, since most of the running shoe industry has swayed away from high drop shoes, Mizuno may eventually stop this model and who knows 20 may be the final version of Wave Creation.

Whatever it is, enjoy the ride, that Mizuno Wave Creation brings to you with its Infinity Wave. They are supportive and excellent for your long-distance rides.

Pros

  • Good for long-distance running.
  • Premium experience.
  • Stylish.

Cons

  • Heavy.
  • Not available in a wider fit.
Mizuno Wave Inspire 18

Mizuno Wave Inspire is a running shoe for overpronation. If you are upset that you don’t have a high drop shoe from Mizuno for overpronation, then this is it.

However, the drop in Mizuno Wave Inspire is not as high as Mizuno Wave Creation, but nonetheless, it stands at a tall 12mm with forefoot stack being at 26mm and rearfoot stack being at 38mm.

Although not 15mm, this is quite a drop and is good for your everyday running and this difference of 3mm will hardly make a difference.

If you have an Achilles or Plantar Fascia issue, this will be equally effective as a 15mm heel-to-toe offset.

It will not let you flex your Achilles Tendons so much as to overload them and make them painful. The same goes for you Plantar Fascia. This will reduce the overall load from these two areas and you will have a comfortable ride.

Also, one thing I noticed is the width of the forefoot. It feels slightly narrow than the previous version.

However, since in general, I need a wider shoe, this may not be a problem for most of you as the medium or D width is pretty standard from Mizuno.

I didn’t find the drop of 12mm uncomfortable as this is the same drop as that of the Ghost or more appropriately, the Adrenaline GTS.

The arch support also felt comfortable and the Mizuno ENERZY Foam along with the Double Fan Wave provides that additional pep to your ride.

Pros

  • Responsive.
  • Good for runners with Achilles and Plantar Fascia issues.
  • Comfortable for long-distance running.
  • Well-cushioned.
  • Stylish.

Cons

  • Feels a bit narrower.
  • Toe-box feels slightly shallow.
Asics Gel-Nimbus Lite 3

Asics Gel-Nimbus Lite 3 is a good running shoe and is a more recent model than its predecessor Nimbus, which is running for 24 generations now.

Nonetheless, though being a pretty young shoe, it blends in the nuances of Nimbus and some newness of its own and provides you with a similar yet different experience than Nimbus.

One more interesting fact is that this running shoe has separate drops for men’s and women’s versions of the shoe. Though both are high drop, the women’s shoes have a heel-to-toe differential of 13mm whereas that of men’s shoes have a drop of 10mm.

But why is this difference?

I seriously don’t know…however, it seems like they are trying to do something different due to the different foot anatomy of women as the difference is present in many of the other shoes from Asics.

What does a 13mm drop feel like?

The 13mm drop feels comfortable and will not hinder your running performance, but it surely gives you a forward tilt and gives a slight additional push to you forward.

The stack height of this shoe is good and provides you with excellent cushioning. The midsole is made from Eco Content FlyteFoam which is similar to the existing FlyteFoam from Asics but is more environmentally friendly.

This version of Nimbus Lite also has forefoot and rearfoot gel cushioning which is excellent with shock absorption. They have not changed it and are similar to the one that is present with Asics Gel-Nimbus.

I thought that with such a big drop, the feet will slide forward and will bump onto the walls of the shoe, but that is not the case. Despite the drop, your feet will remain in place and will not slide around and make you uncomfortable.

Overall, this shoe will prove to be comfortable, and will the 13mm drop will not interfere with your performance.

Pros

  • Heel flare for more heel support.
  • Stylish.
  • Eco-friendly.

Cons

  • Not available in multiple widths.
  • Good for shorter distances.

ASICS Gel-Nimbus 24 – For India

Asics Gel-Nimbus 24

Like Asics Nimbus Lite, Asics Nimbus 24 also has a 13mm drop for the women’s version of the shoe. For the men’s version, it is 10mm which also comes in the high drop range of the running shoe.

As mentioned above, with this level of drop Asics Nimbus is still a very comfortable running shoe.

Apart from the forward tilt that comes with these high drop shoes, you will not feel much of a difference between a low or medium drop shoe and this one.

Also, the arch support that comes with this shoe is also good and will not cause any pain or problem while running.

I felt the heel of this shoe is a bit of a snug fit, this helps to lock the heel in place…However, if you have a wider heel, you will feel slightly tighter in that area.

Since Nimbus doesn’t come in a wide fit, this may be a bit of an issue, if you have wider feet.

However, dropwise, this is a comfortable heel drop and will help you not overload your Achilles.

But why is this shoe good for India?

First of all, Asics has been in India for some time now and is now available online as well. These are well-made and durable shoes that work well on Indian roads.

Being a premium brand and available more easily now, the Indian runners can throughout the country experience the comfort of this shoe.

The other brands, are just coming to India and are just available in pockets and in one or two cities.

Pros

  • Comfortable for any type of running.
  • Shock absorbing.
  • Stylish.

Cons

  • Tongue placement is a bit odd and may scrape on the top of the feet.
Asics Gel-Kayano Lite 2

Too much of Asics isn’t it? Well, what can we say…this is probably the only brand that still manufactures running shoes with 13mm drop and Asics Gel-Kayano Lite 2 being one of them.

But then again, this is for the women runners and men will still have to settle for a 10mm drop.

Bad thing?

Not really…because any runner who has a high drop requirement, irrespective of the gender can use this running shoe.

You will feel the drop if you don’t wear socks and you may feel like something abruptly ending just under the ball of your feet…but with a sock, you will not feel such a thing.

Also, like Nimbus, Kayano Lyte also uses Eco Content Flyte Foam. This reduces the carbon footprint of the shoe and makes it more environmentally friendly.

The forward tilt that you get with this high drop helps you to have a faster take-off. Also, if you are a heel striker, then you have better shock absorption, due to additional materials on the heels.

The arch support is on the higher side, though runningwarehouse mentions it as a medium to high. Low arch people will have problems while wearing this shoe.

I would have expected it otherwise as many of the overpronating runners have low arches and this is a stability running shoe.

Nonetheless, this is a comfortable running shoe, with excellent impact absorption and smooth landing.

The only thing I feel could have been better with this shoe, is that it should have been available in the wide fit also.

It is only available in medium fit and people with wider shoe requirements like bunions will have to look for an alternative.

Pros

  • Very comfortable.
  • Max stability.
  • Stylish.
  • Eco-friendly.

Cons

  • Should have been available in a wider fit.
  • Not as comfortable for long runs.
New Balance 990 v5

This is a very popular running shoe and has a long history behind it. It is one of the few running shoes that are manufactured in the USA and provides you with a solid build and comfort.

Also, this is one of the few shoes that still have a high heel-to-toe drop which is around 12mm.

The drop is gradual and you will not feel a sudden drop and will not feel uncomfortable wearing this.

The amount of cushioning that is present in this shoe is also good and has a good stack height on both forefoot and rearfoot.

This is great for heel strikers and will also provide you with a softer landing.

This running shoe is comfortable even when you are running longer distances. It is comfortable even for everyday running and is excellent for wearing the whole day.

The arch height of these shoes is also decent and can cater to runners with medium to high arches.

Being a neutral shoe, this is a good arch height, otherwise, it would have been a problem for runners with a neutral gait. 

Pros

  • Cushy and shock absorbing.
  • Available in multiple widths.
  • Good for multi-sport.

Cons

  • Heavy.
  • Expensive.

Saucony Cohesion TR14 – Trail running shoes

Saucony Cohesion TR14

Till now we have listed all the road running shoes. However, there are runners who love to run the trails and some of them have a high heel-drop requirement.

This is why we thought to include some trail running shoes which have a high heel drop in this list.

One of them that I think is a good option is Saucony Cohesion TR14. This is a trail running shoe with a drop of 12mm.

This is excellent for trails, however, if the trails are too technical, then this may not be suitable.

The drop of 12mm is not sharp but rather is gradual and you will feel it when you wear the shoe.

The slight forward slant that you will feel when you wear the shoe, only makes it easier for you to take off.

The arch support of this shoe is medium and is comfortable for neutral runners.

This version of Cohesion also uses VERSARUN as the foam and is excellent in shock absorption.

Pros

  • Good for medium trails.
  • Excellent shock absorption.
  • Reasonable price.

Cons

  • May show signs of wear and tear early.

La Sportiva ULTRA RAPTOR II GTX – Best For Trail Running In Winter

LA Sportiva Ultra Raptor II GTX

La Sportiva is a brand that is focused on trail runners. It is good for any kind of trail, especially technical trails.

Like Salomon, it is also a very brand among trail runners. However, unlike Salomon, La Sportiva has some models which have a high drop.

Since we have already selected Saucony Cohesion TR which is perfect for normal weather, we thought to include something that will work great in snowy winter or monsoon.

La Sportive Ultra Raptor II GTX has a drop of 12mm which is uncommon in trail running shoes. This high drop will help runners with certain foot issues to run the trails again.

Also, being a neutral running shoe, it will cater to a wide range of runners who have neutral or underpronation.

The stack height of Ultra Raptor II GTX is also good and is cushy. It is not squishy and holds well for a long time.

If you don’t want to go for GTX, you can go for Ultra Raptor II, however, the drop will reduce by 3mm as Ultra Raptor has a drop of 9mm.

If you love technical terrains or trails in general, you will love Ultra Raptor II GTX.

Pros

  • Great for technical trails.
  • No break-in time is needed.
  • Good arch support.

Cons

  • For some, the side of the shoe may be high and uncomfortable for the ankles.
  • Doesn’t come in wide.

FAQ

What is the best heel-to-toe drop in running?

The best heel-to-toe drop for running is 8mm. It is neither too high nor too low and is a perfect heel-to-toe drop for beginners.

Being said that, the best heel-to-toe drop for running is very subjective.

For example, if you have some foot issues like Achilles Tendonitis or Plantar Fasciitis, a higher heel drop is comfortable. You should not go below 8mm of heel drop in such cases, whereas an even higher drop of 10mm or 12mm is good in this case.

Such a drop is good for heel strikers as well.

But let’s say, you want to improve on the flexibility of your overall feet or want to run on your midfoot or forefoot.

In this case, a lower drop of 5mm or less is better. You will find many shoes in this category even the most cushioned ones like the Hoka Bondi which has a drop of 4mm.

There are some shoes that have 0mm drop like Altra or Vibram V-fingers. They encourage a more natural running experience, especially Vibram V-Fingers which enables your feet to move more naturally.

Does heel-to-toe drop matter in running shoes?

Yes, heel-to-toe drop matters in running shoes. You can use different heel drops for different purposes and will support different aspects of your running.

As mentioned above, some foot issues are best tackled by high drop shoes. With a high drop shoe, your calf muscles and your Achilles Tendons are not overloaded.

If these are already inflammed, then any excess load on them will cause more trouble and pain for you. A higher drop reduces this load on your Achilles and Calf muscles and will make your running more comfortable.

However, with a higher heel drop, the center of gravity of the shoe is backward, so, it is easier for you to land on your heels. Also, the additional heel drop helps you with good shock absorption and protects your ankles, knees, and hips.

If you want to run forefoot, a lower drop is more desirable. This encourages forefoot strike and you will have a more natural running. This also strengthens the forefoot muscles and to some extent may prevent injuries.

What heel drop is best for heel strikers?

A drop of 8mm or above is best for heel strikers. A higher drop ensures additional cushioning of the heels and protects the heels from injuries.

Although there are running shoes that have drops of around 15mm, this may not be necessary if you are a heel striker.

The whole point is to have a thicker cushioning at the heels and for that a drop around 8mm or so is fine.

Also, there are some shoes like Clifton EDGE, which don’t have so much of a drop (5mm), but due to a protruded heel, it is ideal for heel strikers as it provides you excellent cushioning.

So, although a higher drop is desirable for a heel striker, however, if you have any additional features like those mentioned above is also fine.

Best Running Shoes With High Heel Drop
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New Balance 1080v12 Vs 1080v11: What Changed?

New Balance 1080v12 Vs 1080v11: What Changed?

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If you are still sitting on the sidelines for deciding whether to go for it or not….\this post may help you out…

New Balance 1080v12 surely looks a bit different than the New Balance 1080v11. Does it feel different?

Did New Balance solve the issues with New Balance 1080v11? Will New Balance 1080v12 be more comfortable than New Balance 1080v11?

Between New Balance 1080v12 and New Balance 1080v11 which one is better?

Find out in this detailed comparison of New Balance 1080v12 vs 1080v11 below…

New Balance 1080 v12 Vs 1080 v11

New Balance 1080v12 Vs 1080v11

Quick Comparison

If you are in a hurry, these are the main difference and similarities between New Balance 1080v12 vs 1080v11…

Differences between New Balance 1080v12 Vs 1080v11:

  • New Balance 1080v12 has updated the Fresh Foam X midsole to provide a softer cushioning than New Balance 1080v11.
  • In New Balance 1080v12 the ultra heel of New Balance 1080v11 is replaced by a standard slightly elevated heel.
  • The heel slip problem that New Balance 1080v11 has is eliminated in New Balance 1080v12 with a new heel area design.
  •  The thin collar of New Balance 1080v11 is replaced with a more padded collar in New Balance 1080v12 to improve ankle stability and added resistance to heel slip.
  • The stack height of New Balance 1080v12 is more than New Balance 1080v11 by a whole 2 mm in both the forefoot and the rearfoot.
  • The upper of the New Balance 1080v12 feels wider than the New Balance 1080v11 and is more comfortable.
  • The upper mesh design of New Balance 1080v12 is made with Hypoknit which is more streamlined than New Balance 1080v11 and provides a more stylish look.
  • New Balance 1080v12 meets the New Balance Green Leaf Standard for the usage of recycled materials in the construction of the shoe. This was not present in New Balance 1080v11.
  • The exposed midsole area in the outsole of New Balance 1080v12 is scooped out to minimize wear and tear of the midsole. This area of the outsole in New Balance 1080v11 was toughing the ground.
  • New Balance 1080v12 is slightly heavier than New Balance 1080v11.

Similarities:

  • The midsole of both versions uses Fresh Foam X.
  • Both are neutral running shoes.
  • Both have an extended heel collar for easy slip-on.
  • Both have a sock-like fit.
  • Both are 8mm drop shoes.
  • Both have similar durable rubber coverage on the outsole.
  • Both have flat laces.
  • Both have medium arch support.

Introducing…

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New Balance 1080v12

Special features…

  • Updated and softer midsole
  • Higher stack height
  • Standard heel fit
  • Padded extended collar and tongue for added comfort.

Midsole

New Balance 1080v11 Vs 1080v12 - Midsole Differences

The midsole of 1080v12 is made from Fresh Foam X as is 1080v11. However, the midsole of New Balance 1080v12 is softer than that of 1080v11.

This is made possible by updating the midsole mapping. This helps you to have more foam in wider areas and also it improves the flexibility of the narrower areas of the shoe.

This is why the midsole of New Balance 1080v12 is softer than that of New Balance 1080v11.

Another factor that improves the softness of the midsole is the amount of foam that is present in the midsole.

The midsole of New Balance 1080v12 has 2 mm more Fresh Foam X in the midsole than New Balance 1080v11. This is both in the forefoot and the rearfoot and provides you with additional cushioning and comfort.

New Balance 1080v12 has retained the laser markings of the New Balance 1080v11 and this has helped it to retain and improve its flexibility.

Also, having the New Balance Green Leaf standard, at least one midsole or outsole has a minimum of 3% bio-based or 5% recycled based material.

Related: New Balance 1080 vs Brooks Ghost: Which One Will Suit You?

How are these updated materials will help you?

Having more softness in the midsole will help you to stay more comfortable for longer runs. It will reduce your foot fatigue and will help you to run further.

New Balance 1080v12 will now provide you with a more cushioned and comfortable ride.

Even if you have foot problems like plantar fasciitis, Morton’s Neumora, tailor’s bunion, or bunions like me, this cushioning will keep you comfortable.

Since New Balance 1080v12 uses more recycled materials, it will help you to reduce your overall carbon footprint on this planet.

Related: Brooks Beast Vs New Balance 1540: Which Running Shoe Is You Feet?

What is Fresh Foam X?

Fresh Foam X is an updated version of Fresh Foam which is made after taking input from hundreds of athletes.

Initially, there was some skepticism with the Fresh Foam, but its ultra cushioning and your less tired feet and legs own over the skeptics.

Now this Fresh Foam is updated to Fresh Foam X and provides you with excellent cushioning and comfort even on the longer rides.

Related: Brooks Beast Vs New Balance 990: Which One Is Best For You?

Drop, Stack, Weight

Stack, Drop, Weight Differences of New Balance 1080v12 and New Balance 1080v11

The midsole of New Balance 1080v12 has seen some improvement and it has become softer and cushier. One of the main reasons for this is the increase in stack height for both the forefoot and the rear foot.

Although the drop of both of these running shoes stays the same at 8 mm, the stack height has changed.

New Balance 1080v12 now has a heel stack of 36 mm and a forefoot stack of 28 mm whereas New Balance 1080v11 has a heel stack of 34 mm and a forefoot stack of 26 mm.

Related: New Balance 860 Vs Asics GT 2000: Which One Will Suit You?

An 8 mm drop is a standard drop that many running shoe companies are maintaining. Also, it a good for runners with Achilles issues. Due to the good response from its runners, New Balance has retained this heel drop in New Balance 1080v12 and I think this works pretty well for this shoe.

In terms of weight, New Balance 1080v12 has gained significantly for both the men’s and the women’s versions.

The men’s version has become heavier by around 1.1 oz or 31 gm and the women’s version has become heavier by 0.5 oz or 14.17 gm

New Balance 1080v11

Women’s size 8: 7.8 oz/221.13 gm

Men’s size 9: 9.2 oz/261 gm

New Balance 1080v12

Women’s size 8: 8.3 oz/235 gm

Men’s size 9: 10.3 oz/292 gm

Related: Saucony Guide Vs New Balance 860: Which One Is Best For You?

New Balance 1080v11 was certainly not a light shoe and with New Balance 1080v12 it has become even heavier. However, if you compare the weights of the New Balance 1080v12 with other shoes in the cushioned category, you will find that they all weigh approximately the same.

This is the tradeoff that we have to make if we want a cushioned and comfortable shoe and I’m happy with the weight of the New Balance 1080v12.

Widths

New Balance 1080 is one of the most popular running shoes on the market. It is great for runners who want a daily trainer with good cushioning.

The previous version of New Balance 1080 did not have different widths available. However, with New Balance 1080v12, New Balance has changed that.

New Balance 1080v12 is available in different widths and is able to fit runners from narrow to wide feet. This is great news for runners with narrow feet, because, there are not a lot of shoe choices when it comes to narrow feet. The same goes for the extra-wide feet.

Related: New Balance Size Chart Vs Nike

Now New Balance 1080v12 has 4 widths available for men and 4 widths available for women.

New Balance 1080v11

  • Men: Standard
  • Women: Standard

New Balance 1080v12

  • Men: Narrow, Standard, Wide X-Wide
  • Women: Narrow, Standard, Wide, X-Wide

Also, most of the sizes for New Balance 1080v12 have all the widths available. So, you will be able to find your right fit whether you have a narrow fit or extra-wide feet.

Also, if you have super extra wide feet, give New Balance 1080v12 a try. The fit of this is wide in general, so the X-wide width should be able to accommodate your super extra wide feet.

Related: Nike Pegasus Vs New Balance 1400: Which One Should You Choose?

Outsole

New Balance 1080 v12 Vs 1080 v11 - Outsole Differences

New Balance did not change much in the outsole of 1080v12 from 1080v11 to retain the same kind of grip and durability.

However, if you observe closely, you will find two subtle changes to the outsole.

Although the general durable rubber coverage of the outsole is the same. However, the silhouette of the blob-shaped structure (lugs) of the rubber has changed.

To be precise, the structures have become bigger.

Related: New Balance Arishi Vs 1080: Which One Is The Best For You?

New Balance 1080v12 - Larger lugs

Another change that I loved was the part where the midsole of 1080v12 is exposed to touch the ground. In New Balance 1080v11 that part touched the ground.

With New Balance 1080v12, New Balance has opted for a concave structure there, more like, they have scooped that area to form a shallow pocket-like structure. This ensures that it doesn’t come in contact with the road.

New Balance 1080v12 - Scooped Out Concave Midsole area of the outsole

I think these changes were implemented to:

  • Improve the overall durability of the shoe.
  • Improve the flexibility of the shoe.
  • Provide a smoother heel-to-toe transition.

The outsole changes make 1080v12 a more attractive choice. If you want to run long miles and are uncomfortable that your cushioned shoe wears out too easily, go for this one.

It will last you for around 500 miles, and if you get habituated with this shoe, I personally think you will be sticking with it for years to come.

Related: Asics Gel Kayano Vs New Balance 1080: Which Is The Best Option For You?

Upper

New Balance 1080v12 Vs 1080v11 - Upper Differences

Whether you are talking about 1080, 680, 880, or 990 New Balance has mastered the art of making comfortable uppers.

Not that every type of upper is the same, but they have maintained the comfort, throughout their models.

With New Balance 1080v12 also, they have only done minor changes to make it more comfortable and breathable.

The upper has wider shallow air-pits on the upper which improves the overall ventilation of the shoe and also makes the upper marginally lighter.

Where New Balance 1080v12 stands out from New Balance 1080v11 is that it is made from at least 50% recycled materials. This is helping New Balance to achieve its 2025 target of having all their cotton and leather from preferred sources and at least 50% of their polyesters recycled.

New Balance 1080v11 Upper

The upper of New Balance 1080v11 was made with synthetic engineered mesh which was breathable and stretchable.

With New Balance 1080v12, the upper is made with Hypoknit technology and recycled materials. This mesh has improved breathability and stretch and is adapted to fit a wide variety of feet.

It has a hard material lining the side of the shoes and the toe area. This protects your feet and you will not get injured from those sudden rocks and debris.

New Balance 1080v12 Upper

Overall, these are some good changes that New Balance has come up with 1080v12. Although they seem to be only cosmetic changes, what made up the upper has completely changed.

Fit

Although New Balance 108v11 was true to size, New Balance 1080v12 fits a bit large. The toe-box feels to be wider even for the standard size.

This is a good thing as your toes will be easily able to spread and you will feel much more comfortable running.

This change of with is not there are the back and the fit how a standard fit s for any of the other New Balance models including 1080v11.

Heel Counter And Collar

New Balance 1080v11 heel counter and tongue

New Balance 1080v11 was a great shoe, however, its ultra heel didn’t sit well with many of the runners.

The common complaint that I heard was there was heel slip and also the extended pull tab didn’t provide that much Achilles support. The material was thin as well.

New Balance changed that in 1080v12 and in now you have a more standard heel. This is what I mean…

New Balance 1080v12 Heel Counter and tongue

Although the heel area is slightly elevated, it cradles the heel as it used to previously. The comfort level of this heel is excellent.

The padding is great and the extended pull tab is also well padded providing you with a good amount of Achilles support.

Also, I did not deal with heel slip with this shoe and the ankle area felt stable and comfortable.

This is a great update going from New Balance 1080v11 to New Balance 1080v12.

Tongue

The cushioning of the tongue of both New Balance 1080v11 and New Balance 1080v12 is decent. The cushioning did not change with the new version. They are comfortable and you will not feel the laces digging in.

Also, for both the models the tongue is gusseted. This means they are locked down in place and are not going anywhere when you run.

This is pretty convenient if you ask me. I love this as it gives peace of mind that the tongue will shift to a side while running.

Laces

New Balance 1080v11 Laces

New Balance 1080v11 Laces

The laces of both versions of New Balance 1080 are made of polyester material and are flat laces. They did not change the laces and the laces remained tied while running.

I like flat laces more than round ones. They have more surface area and they remain tied and secured when running. Like the round ones, they don’t come undone and are great while running.

There are overlays that keep the lace holes secured and they don’t get torn up when pulling the laces or during the stretching of the laces during running.

New Balance 1080v12 Laces

Running Shoes Similar To New Balance 1080

New Balance 1080 is a good running shoe and after the last couple of updates they have become one of the best neutral running shoes on the market and New Balance 1080v12 is no exception.

What I found was the cushioning is absolutely great and the additional room in the toe area makes it so much better.

With the update in the collar padding and the heel area, this has become one of my favorite.

However, I understand that not everyone will like New Balance 1080v12. So we wanted to suggest a couple of alternatives to you.

In this article, we have shared some of the alternatives to New Balance 1080 whose comfort level is nowhere lesser than that of New Balance 1080.

Where to buy New Balance 1080?

Amazon

1080v11/1080v12

Running warehouse

1080v11/1080v12

Flat feet

1080v11/1080v12

Roadrunner sports

1080v11/1080v12

New Balance

1080v11/1080v12

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Blogger and a fitness enthusiast. She loves running and Yoga and everything in between. She started running to manage her weight and to eat to her heart’s content. A true foodie at heart she shares whatever knowledge she has gained throughout the years about weight management and fitness.

The 10 Best Rowing Machine of 400 lb Capacity (2022)

The 10 Best Rowing Machine of 400 lb Capacity (2022)

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Looking for a rowing machine that has high capacity?

Well, I have a couple of them, handpicked for you. With this list of Best Rowing Machine of 400 lb Capacity, you will be in your best shape.

Now that we have this disclosure out of our way, let’s proceed

Don’t want to go through the list?

No Problem. Concept2 Model D with PM5 Performance Monitor is the best of the lot. It is robust and can support up to 500 lbs and can last a lifetime.

Also, be sure to check out Buyer’s guide to find useful information on purchasing and using the rowing machine.

best rowing machines of 400 lbs capacity

6 Best Rowing Machine of 400 lb Capacity Compared

Concept2 Model D indoor rower-min

Up to 500 lbs / 226.8 kg

Air Rower

Sturdy build

Excellent for home and commercial use

Best Rowing Machine of 400 lb Capacity

Up to 1000 lbs / 453.59 kg

Water Rower

Pure wood body

Excellent for obese or morbidly obese people

Best Rowing Machine of 400 lb Capacity

Up to 600 lbs / 272.15 kg

Magnetic Rower

Commercial grade

Best for fat people who are tall as well

Stamina X Air Rower

Up to 551 lbs / 250 kg

Air Rower

Alloy steel body

Excellent for overweight beginners

Sole SR500 Rower

 Up to 515 lbs / 233.6 kg

Hybrid Rower (Air and Magnetic)

Aluminum body

Best for big and heavy people on budget

ORGANILAND EliteTopRow Rowing Machine

Up to 550 lbs / 249.48 kg

Air Rower

Alloy steel body

Foldable and commercial grade

Best Rowing Machine 400 lb Weight Capacity

  1. Concept2 Model D with PM5 Performance Monitor – Best value for money, best for home, and commercial use
  2. Water Rower Natural Rowing Machine – Best water rower for up to 1000 lbs
  3. Lifecore R100 Commercial Rowing Machine – Best for tall and heavy person
  4. Stamina X Air Rower – Best for obese beginners
  5. Sole SR500 Rower – Best rowing machine for big guys on a budget
  6. ORGANILAND EliteTopRow Rowing Machine – Best foldable rower up to 500 lbs
  7. Rowing Machine Water Trac Glider – Best heavy-duty water rower for home gym
  8. STRONGICK Foldable Rowing Machine – Best for home use
  9. Get RXd Xebex Air Rower – Best air rowing machine for fat people
  10. Total Gym XLS – Best multipurpose rower for big and heavy people

Best Concept2 For Rowing Machine For 400 lb Weight Capacity

Concept2 Model D with PM5 Performance Monitor

Best rowing machine for heavy people
This attention-grabbing beast is sure to take your breath away using its charming looks and a 5-year warranty on the frame. Be sure to have an excellent exercise experience as this rowing machine is designed for a weight of 500 lbs. When working out on these, you will be able to feel that it is engaging all your major muscle groups like legs, core, and arms. This way you will become a high-calorie-burning machine yourself. It also flaunts a real-time reliable Performance monitor 5 which calibrates for comparable results. Also, since It can wirelessly connect to your heart rate belts and apps (not included) you can optimize your workout based on the reading shown by the monitor Tracking your progress becomes much easier and you will stay motivated to achieve your goals. It can accommodate most user heights with its 14-inch seat height and adjustable footrests and Designed to fit most users: 14-inch seat height, ergonomic handle The air resistance flywheel responds to your every stroke and you can easily control the airflow by adjusting the damper at any of the 10 levels provided. You can store it easily by separating out the two major pieces and transporting them to your desired location using caster wheels. Assembling it is also a breeze as you need only 8 screws to put this puzzle together. Though you would need around 9 X 4 Feet for using it comfortably.

Concept2 Model D Video Review (Overweight)

Pros
  • Ideal for people of any age especially older ones.
  • Easy to assemble with only 8 screws.
  • Solid built and is of gym-quality.
  • Can accommodate a user of weights up to 500 lbs.
  • Low on maintenance.
  • Easily available spare parts.
  • 5 years warranty on frame.
  • PM5 monitor is easy to read and understand.
  • Can wirelessly connect to your heart monitor.
  • You can download the performance record and store it for future reference.
  • Space Efficient.
Cons
  • For some users, resistance is only evident above the 8th level.
  • It doesn’t have fold-able hinges, so you have to split it into two pieces for storage.
  • The fan can feel a bit noisy.

My Final Opinion

Concept2 Model D with PM5 Performance Monitor is hands down the best in 400 lb category. It’s built is such that, with minimal maintenance, it can last a lifetime and is suitable for people of all sizes and for most heights. The performance monitor is great as it is easy to understand and read. Also, its capability to wireless connect to other fitness gadgets makes it stand out. It is ideal for people of all ages and can be even used by people who are in their 60s or 70s. For many owners, this machine has lasted for more than a decade with minimal maintenance I would highly recommend this product.

Best WaterRower Rowing Machine For 1000 lb Weight Capacity

Water Rower Classic Rowing Machine

Best water rowing machine for obese people
This rowing machine is unique as it will give you a retro feel due to the Solid Ash and Stained Honey Oak frame. Wood tends to absorb sound and vibration better, so you will get a more stable ride with this beauty. Adding to this unique experience is the fact that this rowing machine is handcrafted and has a water flywheel. Hence, it will give you the closest natural rowing experience along with the swooshing sound of water. 🙂 The flywheel is enclosed in a water tank and will give you self-regulated resistance. This model comes with a Series 4 Performance Monitor and will track your workout intensity, distance, stroke rate per min, heart rate, and more. To save space, you will be able to store it upright. This monitor, may not be at par with the athletic counterpart but is enough for an average user who is looking to track his basic fitness data.

WaterRower Classic Rowing Machine Video Review

Pros
  • Good built quality.
  • Natural and smooth rowing experience.
  • Ashwood and Honey oak give this machine extra stability.
  • Assembling it is very easy.
  • You can store it upright to save space.
  • The seat and handle are very comfortable.
  • Increase or decrease resistance by adding or removing water from the tank.
Cons
  • The performance monitor lacks advanced features.
  • Some Customers felt that the noise is more.

My Final Opinion

Water Rower Natural Rowing Machine is made of Ash wood and Honey Oak. These woods have a property to absorb the vibration better. Hence you get a very stable piece of equipment. Also, these are hardwoods and are known for their durability. You will not face problems with termites or other woodworms with them. The resistance level is self-regulated, and to increase it, just add more water. However, the S4 monitor lacks some advanced features but most of us won’t be participating in the next Olympics anyway. The best part is, that it can sync up with your heart rate monitor and can help you optimize your workouts. Also, this product comes with a 5-year warranty on the frame and 3 Years warranty on parts so your rowing is pretty much insured.

Best Commercial Rowing Machine For Tall And Obese

Lifecore R100 Commercial Rowing Machine

Best heavy-duty commercial rowing machine for fat people

If you are looking for a commercial-grade rowing machine, then this rowing machine will be your best fit.

It comes with a whopping 16 levels of magnetic resistance which you can adjust based on your comfort level.

Want more?

It comes with 15 preset programs and 4 Heart Rate Control programs to choose from.

And it is compatible with your Polar HRM gadgets.

You will have a comfortable exercise experience as this beast has an ergonomically designed seat, handles, and angled footrests with pivoting heel supports.

It can support almost any height and weight with the max recommended weight being 600 pounds.

You can store it easily, by folding it.

For warranty, this machine has three schemes,  5 years parts/1 year labor for home use, 2 years parts/90 days labor for light commercial use, and 1-year parts for full commercial

Pros

  • Intended for commercial use so it can handle rough usage
  • 16 magnetic resistance and 15 predefined workout programs
  • Air and Magnetic Resistance with Electronic Brake System Technology
  • Ergonomically designed
  • The large monitor is easy to read
  • Adjustable cooling Air-Vent
  • Easy to assemble
  • Built-in Caster Wheels
  • Multiple Warranty Programs for different kinds of usage

Cons

  • Heavier than others
  • After couple of years, clutch bearings can wear out and replacement may be needed

My Final Opinion

Lifecore R100 Commercial Rowing Machine is intended for commercial use. Hence the machine is very sturdy and can tackle very rough usage.

The monitor is very good, however, it is a bit restrictive as it only syncs with PHM devices. The upside is, it can store data of multiple users (max 4) and comes with different warranty schemes for different types of usage.

You can easily assemble it and can be folded up for storage.

Using the 16 levels of magnetic resistance, unleash the beast inside you.

Best Heavy-duty Air Rowing Machine For Overweight Beginners

Stamina X Air Rower

Stamina X Air Rower
This is an air rowing machine that will get the job done. It is a bare minimum air rower that will help you get started with rowing. This is especially good for overweight beginners who are getting started. They are still to develop a workout routine and they are not sure if they will be able to stick with it. Stamina X Air Rower is not expensive and will not burn a hole in your pocket. Also, being an air rower will provide you with the amount of resistance proportional to the effort you will put in. This is great for beginners who typically cannot exert a lot of force. Also, as the body adapts to the workout routine, you can start to row harder to increase the amount of resistance. It comes with a decent-sized LCD monitor, which is capable of monitoring distance, calories burned, speed, workout time, total number of strokes, and strokes per minute. This is sufficient for anyone looking to keep a track of their progress. Also, the workout parameters can be tracked through the müüv app which provides you with smart audio coaching, personalized workouts, and iHeartRadio. Pros
  • Sturdy alloy steel body.
  • Resistance adjusts itself to your rowing intensity.
  • Foldable for easier storage.
  • Ergonomically designed.
  • Comes with a müüv app for a tailed exercise experience.
  • Easy to assemble.
  • Affordable.
Cons
  • May not be able to hold up with heavy usage.
  • Not good for advanced users.
  • Strokes per minute may be inaccurate due to the dependency on seat sliding.

My Final Opinion

Stamina X Air Rower is a good rowing machine for beginners or someone who is getting started after a long time. It is sturdy, affordable, and also provides you with custom programs. It will also support users who are above 6 feet and weighs around 250 kgs. However, although this rower is a good choice for beginners, it has its own set of flaws. For example, the strokes count is linked to the seat, and if you do not go through the full range of rowing motion, or if you fall short of it, it will not count the strokes. Also, although the seat is molded, it will leave you sore, after you have used the machine for longer sessions. Plus, the resistance of the machine is dependent on the amount of effort you put in. This is a good thing if you want to progress with your fitness. As with anything, you may lose motivation after some time and may not increase your efforts. Effectively, you will get stuck at the same level.

Best Affordable Hybrid Rowing Machine For Big Guys

SOLE SR500 Rower

Sole SR500 Rower

SOLE SR500 is a hybrid rowing machine that uses both magnetic and air resistance. It is great for the big guys who are starting their weight loss journey.

It is quieter than most of the rowing machines on this list and will provide you with a really good workout.

One thing I love about this rowing machine is that you can change the resistance from the handle itself wirelessly and you need not stop your workout or get off the machine to do that.

However, this machine doesn’t fold and you cannot store it on its head. This may be cumbersome for you if you don’t have a lot of space.

Also, one more thing is that, if you are planning on purchasing this model, check out the manufacturing year. If it is 2014 then the wireless resistance controls will not be present on the handle. To have that feature you need to go for the 2015 model or above.

It has a big backlit LCD display of 5.5″ and is capable of monitoring all the basic data along with strokes per minute.

Also, it comes with a lifetime warranty on the frame, 3 years on parts, and 1 year on home labor.

It is capable of supporting a maximum user weight of 515 lbs or 233.6 kg.

Pros

  • A hybrid rowing machine with wireless resistance control.
  • Silent operation.
  • Good for tall and heavy people.
  • Easy to assemble.
  • Affordable.

Cons

  • Not foldable.
  • Foot straps are flimsy.
  • Large footprint.

My Final Opinion

SOLE SR500 Rower is a hybrid rowing machine that is capable of supporting a huge weight. Also, since the resistance is a combination of air and magnet, the operation is quieter than a typical air rower.

However, this machine is louder than a magnetic rowing machine due to the additional air resistance component.

Since you have this air resistance component, the resistance level of this machine will depend to a certain extent on your effort.

Also, the quieter operation will make your roommates or your family members less grumpy and you can enjoy your time with the rowing machine guilt-free.

However, one thing I did not like about this rowing machine is the foot straps. They are flimsy and felt like they are going to break with heavy usage.

That gave me a bit of an unsettling feeling as this may lead you to get injured.

One major thing that I felt which may deter you from getting this rowing machine even if it supports a weight of more than 400 lbs, is that it doesn’t fold at all.

If you are someone who is living in a shared space, this can cause some drama as you may be blocking up a lot of space. I mean, the dimensions of this machine are 94 x 18 x 46 inches which are huge.

If you are ok with that, then this is a good rowing machine that will last you for some time and will provide you with a stable rowing platform, even if you are on the heavier side of the spectrum.

Best Foldable Rowing Machine With Up to 500 lb Weight Capacity

ORGANILAND EliteTopRow Rowing Machine

Organiland EliteTopRow Rowing Machine

ORGANILAND EliteTopRow Rowing Machine is an excellent rowing machine for fat individuals. It has a weight capacity of around 550 lbs and it is made from alloy steel, which gives it its sturdiness.

It is an air rower that has 10 resistance levels. It is perfect for rowers of any fitness level and of almost any weight and height.

It has Bluetooth connectivity and preset workout options to help you achieve your goals efficiently.

Since the machine is made from ally steel, it is very sturdy and will last you for years to come. Also, it is capable of withstanding very rigorous workout sessions as well without complaining.

Although an air rower, it is not as noisy as the air rowing machines mentioned above.

You can easily fold it and can transport it to a storage space with the help of built-in castor wheels.

Pros

  • Sturdy alloy steel body.
  • Bluetooth connectivity.
  • Foldable for easier storage.
  • Preset workout programs.
  • Easy to assemble.
  • Suitable for almost any height and weight of users.

Cons

  • Large footprint.
  • Not as quiet as you would like it to be.
  • The monitor is basic.

My Final Opinion

ORGANILAND EliteTopRow Rowing Machine is big on promises and kind of delivers it as well.

Also, by now you may have noticed the uncanny similarity in its appearance with Concept2 Model D. I also observed the same and that made my expectation from this rowing machine higher.

This rowing machine is a near clone of Concept2 Model D and is very sturdy and provides you with a great workout. Also, it is cheaper than Concept2 Model D, making it a very attractive choice for me.

However, there are a couple of problems that were very evident with this rowing machine. Although not a deal-breaker for home use, it may fall short if you are planning to use it for commercial purposes.

First of all, the Bluetooth connectivity of this rowing machine is not very reliable. It keeps on dropping provided you can connect first.

Also, the monitor is not accurate. It will either record the calories and the distance less or more. Sometimes they may not work at all. This glitch may be rectified in subsequent iterations and if they do that, this is a real, much more affordable competitor to Concept2 Model D.

Plus, it is perfect for even very heavy and tall people who want to start off with exercising.

Overall, apart from some minor problems, this is a very good and stable rowing machine for heavier rowers.

Best Heavy-duty Water Rower For Home Gym

Rowing Machine WaterTrac Glider

rowingmachine watertrac glider

Rowing Machine WaterTrac Glider is the second water rower on this list. Like the other one that we have included above, it is also a heavy-duty water rower and is great for people over 400 lbs of weight.

However, the weight capacity of this water rower is much lesser than that of the one mentioned above. To be exact, the weight capacity of this water rower is around 440 lbs.

The build of this water rower is sturdy and the frame is made from steel. The water case is made from double-layer Makrolon and is durable and leak-proof.

To control the resistance of this rowing machine, you can increase the level of water that is present in the tank. This makes it a great choice for any rower be it, a beginner or senior.

Also, it comes with a smart LCD monitor, which can help you to track speed, distance, time, calories burned, and date.

This rower can stand on its head and can be adjusted to any corner of a room making it space-efficient.

Pros

  • Excellent built quality.
  • Space-efficient.
  • Easy to assemble.
  • Easy maintenance.

Cons

  • Resistance needs to be manually controlled.
  • The monitor is basic.

My Final Opinion

Rowing Machine WaterTrac Glider is a good water rower. It mimics the feel of water and provides you with the same shooshing sound as you will feel while rowing in actual water.

However, like every other water rower, it has one basic problem. The resistance of this rowing machine needs to be manually controlled with the level of water in the tank.

This is well and good but I don’t like the overall manual intervention that is required for resistance control.

Why?

First of all, you cannot accurately maintain the water level every time. There will be a bit different every time. This means your workout will also be a bit different every time.

Also, once you start your workout with one level of resistance, you have to continue with the same resistance level till the end of the session. Changing it in between the rowing session is too cumbersome and you will have to literally stop to add more or less water to the tank.

So although this rowing machine is good and will provide you with an excellent workout, it is a bit hassle for me with all the things mentioned above.

Best Foldable Rower For Bulky People

STRONGICK Foldable Rowing Machine

strongick foldable rowing machine

STONGICK Foldable Rowing Machine is a strong competitor of ORGANILAND EliteTopRow Rowing Machine.

Both of these rowing machines are similar in both appearance and working and are capable of supporting a user weight of more than 400 lbs.

This rowing machine is sturdy and provides you with a stable platform to start your workout routine.

Also, they come with a large-sized monitor that is capable of tracking time, distance, strokes, speed, and stroke per min.

They are easy to assemble and will get you started in around 30 mins max. Although they say it is around 15-20 min, I hardly doubt it.

This machine comes with 10 resistances and will provide you with an excellent workout. Also, it can be folded and stored easily and can save space when not working out.

Pros

  • Sturdy build.
  • Space-efficient.
  • Easy to assemble.
  • Suitable for both beginners and advanced users.
  • Wireless connectivity.
  • Foldable.

Cons

  • The monitor has lag issues.

My Final Opinion

STRONGICK Foldable Rowing Machine is comparable to both C2 and ORGANILAND rowing machines in performance.

However, since this is a more affordable rowing machine than C2, you will find that it is not as robust as C2.

One thing that I didn’t like about this rowing machine is the performance monitor. First of all, it lags, and will not provide you with proper and timely data.

Also, the Bluetooth connectivity also falters. It keeps dropping or you may not be able to use it at all.

One major red flag for me is the customer service of the company and you can check out the other customers’ opinions on Amazon as well.

The customer service of the company is not good and if some kind of a problem occurs with this rowing machine, you may have to resolve it on your own, without depending on the company.

One good news is that the parts of C2 seem to fit this rowing machine and you can replace them with it. This will make the machine more robust for your usage. However, for the bolts, you will have to check as there seems to be some difference between a C2 and STRONGICK.

Overall, apart from the issues mentioned above, this is a good rowing machine and is well suited for heavy beginners.

Best Air Rowing Machine For Fat People Above 400 lbs

Get RXd Xebex Air Rower

Get RXd Xebex Air Rower

Get RXd Xebex Air Rower is a self-powered rower with a maximum user weight capacity of 550 lbs.

This is much higher than 400 lbs and if you are someone who weighs around this weight, this will not give you any trouble due to being overweight.

However, since this is an air rower, the working of this rower is not silent. You will have to deal with the loud whooshing sound that is inherent to that of the air rower.

It is not as high as the Stamina X Air Rower which has a completely open cage for the rowing blades increasing the sound of the spin.

Also, this has a very stable base and the base weighs around 110 lbs for extra stability.

It comes with free gifts and that will only enhance your workout efficiency of yours.

Pros

  • Sturdy build.
  • Space-efficient.
  • Rolls on 4 wheels for easy transport.
  • Easy to assemble.
  • Comfortably padded handle and seat.
  • Foldable.

Cons

  • Large footprint.

My Final Opinion

Get RXd Xebex Air Rower is comparable to Concept2 Model D. It is very similar to Concept2, especially the damper.

Also, the seat of the Xebex Air Rower is higher than that of Concept2 Model D, making it a tad more convenient for tall people.

The price point of this air rower is much lesser than that of Concept2 Model D and this makes it a very attractive choice for me.

Further, it comes with a lot of gifts like a back saver pad, EZ Speed Rope, 20 pound premium wall ball, 15 pound slam ball. These are very usable gifts and they further reduce the price of this rowing machine.

Also, personally, I love slam ball. They are a very effective tool for strength training and since rowing is a cardio exercise, this kind of tool added to your home gym makes it complete.

Best multipurpose rower for big and heavy people

Total Gym XLS

Total Gym XLS

Total GYM XLS as the name suggests is a total home gym solution and as a part, it also has rowing capability.

It is a magnetic rowing machine and comes with nearly 80 workout programs. Also, it has 6 resistance levels to suit all your rowing needs.

This is a machine that has a maximum user capacity of 400 lbs and you will not be able to overload it as you will risk breaking the warranty.

It focuses on all the major muscle groups of your body and will provide you with proper cardio, strength training, and stretching.

It also provides you free video access and you can stream workouts from Total Gym TV.

Also, this machine comes pre-assembled, which is a plus as you will be able to get started with your workouts without any delay or hassle.

Pros

  • Sturdy build.
  • Space-efficient.
  • Comes preassembled.
  • Good for cardio and strength training.

Cons

  • No supporting app to accompany workouts.
  • No caster wheels for easy shifting.

My Final Opinion

Total Gym XLS is a complete home gym with rowing capabilities. So if you are trying to get a full rowing experience it may not give you that.

However, as it is a complete home gym it comes with additional functionalities like a squat stand, leg pull, 2 ankle cuffs, and exercise charts.

This is a plus according to me as you don’t have to invest in multiple gym equipment and can have a functional gym at home at a fraction of the price.

However, it has its fair share of drawbacks…it doesn’t have built-in castor wheels. This makes it very difficult to move this 50 lbs.

Also, this doesn’t have a dip bar which may be a letdown for some of us who are focused on that.

The overall built quality is good and I would recommend this to anyone who wants to set up a home gym and doesn’t want to spend a fortune setting it up.

Buyer’s Guide for choosing the best rowing machine of 400 lbs capacity

When you are trying to buy a rowing machine of 400 lb capacity or more, it is bound to be expensive.

So, if you are willing to spend so much mullah, be sure to do a thorough investigation before making a purchase.

At the very least check these below pointers before making a decision.

Choose A Resistance Type

First of all, decide which type of resistance you want. You have basically five options available:

  • Magnetic resistance
  • Air Resistance
  • Water resistance
  • Hydraulic Resistance
  • Elastic Resistance
  • Hybrid resistance

Some rowing machines like Lifecore R100 Commercial Rowing Machine can come with a dual resistance type. But that is rare. Deciding on the type will narrow down your search to 2-3 rowing machines.

Also, based on the intensity of your workout or your fitness level, you may choose something which is easier on you a bit.

For example, if you go for magnetic resistance, most of the time they are more targeted towards the beginners whereas air or water resistance is more focused on intermediate or the advanced rowers.

Weight Capacity

If you are looking for a 400 lb capacity rowing machine, don’t settle on a 350 lb or a 285 pound one.

Some people make this mistake because they are not careful. Sometimes asking a very basic question like “What is the capacity of the rowing machine?” can give you a reality check.

I know you will not make this mistake, but just in case the market is flooded by 250 lb to 350 lb rowing machines and the Under $300 price range can be very tempting.

Also, if you hesitate, the salesperson can try to push a less expensive on you, in order to make a quick buck.

It is better to go for a rowing machine that can accommodate more than 400 lbs. Most of these rowing machines are built for commercial purposes and are built to last.

They are stable and will not give you that unsettling or wobbly feeling when you start to speed things up.

Also, the amount of resistance that they provide is much higher than you get in the lower weight capacity rowing machines. So, once you make such a purchase, you will not have to keep on replacing it, once your fitness starts to get better.

Maintenance Needed

Typically what you are looking for is a low-maintenance rowing machine.

Having it to lube, once in a while or changing the battery is fine. However, it should not be like you are spending a fortune every month.

You are looking for something like Concept2 Model D which can last a lifetime with bare minimum maintenance.

Also, before making a purchase, check what the existing customer has to say about the brand.

  • Are they customer-friendly?
  • Is help available when needed?
  • Do they honor their words, or you will have a nightmare chasing after them?

Another thing you have to check is whether the parts of the rowing machine are easily available or not, or if the company is willing enough to source them for a price.

There are a lot of companies that are selling rowing machines. You can see a huge list when you visit Amazon, however, once the sale is over, you will rarely find some of them sticking around for a smoother after-sales experience.

Footprint

There are a lot of options to choose from when it comes to selecting the top rowing machine for 400 lbs weight capacity.

However, not all of them will suit your requirements.

And by requirements I’m not telling about the weight capacity or sturdiness…what I wanted to tell is that, will it suit the space that you have.

You don’t want to purchase a good heavy-weight rowing machine just to find out that it doesn’t fit the space you have and have to either return it or put it on sale.

Instead, first, figure out where you want to place the rowing machine once you have it. Once you have a predetermined space, take its measurements.

Select a rowing machine that will fit that space.

Foldability and space-saving

One big problem with most of the rowing machines for heavy people is that they are not foldable.

They are not made to save space and in general, they have a bigger footprint.

If you have a dedicated gym space or a space to keep the rowing machine permanently set up, then it is well and good.

But what if, you cannot block the space permanently and need to store it away after usage?

In that case, you typically have two options:

  • Rowing machines that are foldable.
  • Rowing machines that stand on their head.

Either of the options is good, and the choice will typically depend on the amount of space you have.

Also, keep in mind that, foldable rowing machines typically take up more space than the ones that stand on its head.

Again, the ones that stand on their head, will take up more vertical space, than the foldable ones.

Track or Rail Length

This is a crucial thing to consider when selecting a rowing machine for heavier and tall people.

The ideal way to go about it is to measure the inseam length of the tallest user who will be using the rower, provided, it is a family rowing machine.

If the rail or track length is not optimal, then the tallest user will not be able to go back all the way and have a proper workout.

Also, in such cases chances of injuries are also more.

If you happen to select a rowing machine that cannot accommodate a person above 6 ft, then check with the company, if they provide longer rails or not.

Some of the companies like Concept2 provide longer rails for taller users at an additional cost.

Also, just as additional info, if the length of the rail is more than 38 inches, then it will be suitable for taller rowers.

Quality of the components

This may seem like a no-brainer, but many people seem to miss this important check when buying a rowing machine for the big and heavy.

For example, if the belt of the rowing machine is made from metal rather than rope, then it will last longer.

Again, if the components are made from metal or high-quality plastic, they will last way longer than that made from cheap plastic.

If you are unsure about the quality of the components, check the warranty that comes with the rowing machine.

Shorter warranties are a tell-tale sign of rowing machines of inferior make.

Single/Dual or double arms (Full motion rowing machines)

Rowing machines come in two varieties as far as the oars are concerned.

You have a single handle rowing machine or a double arm rowing machine.

The advantage of a double arm rowing machine is that they give you a full range of motion for the arms and mimic the actual hand movement as you will find in real-life rowing.

However, since your first and foremost criteria are to have a rowing machine with high weight-bearing capacity, these dual-arm rowing machines may not suit your needs.

Such rowing machines typically have a weight capacity of up to 350 lbs. So, this may be something you want to take into account while selecting a rowing machine to support 400 lbs of weight or more.

Incline

There are some rowing machines available that provide an incline feature. This helps you to target different muscle groups than typical rowing.

However, most of the heavy-duty rowing machines that sport an incline, are capable of supporting a user weight of up to 300 lbs.

There are only a couple of them like the one mentioned above, that can support a user weight of more than 400 lbs.

So, if you are planning to have a rowing machine with an incline, be sure to check its weight capacity as most of them are not made to support a user weight of 400 lbs or more.

Readout/Monitor

Most of the rowing machines including the heavy-duty ones are equipped to track the basic data like time, distance, strokes per min, calories burnt, etc.

However, if you need some additional features or require some specific compatibility with some app, be sure to check out before the purchase.

Also, there are some more advanced monitors that are capable of storing data for multiple sessions and for multiple users along with Bluetooth connectivity.

These features are very convenient if the rowing machine is used by multiple users. Also, this helps you to track your overall progress.

Along with data storing, some of the monitors come equipped with games and rowing programs. This shifts your focus from the process of rowing to winning the game or progressing through the program level. This helps you to progress faster.

These are some handy features to have. Check out if the rowing machine that you are planning to purchase has all these features.

Using  Your Rowing Machine

Purchasing a rowing machine is the easy part. Knowing how to row is a different thing. Having a proper form and using the correct technique is of utmost importance if you don’t want to end up injured. Here is a video on Correct Rowing Technique from the Manufacturer of the hugely popular Concept2 Model D themselves

Once you have mastered that follow this easy workout routine for weight loss

Or Maybe you are a Pro in using the Rowing Machine. Then these HIIT exercises will be perfect for you

FAQs

I weigh more than 400 lbs. However, rowing machines that support more than 400 lbs, cost way more. Is it worth spending so much on a heavy-duty rowing machine or a lesser weight capacity rowing machine will get the work done?

Technically, a lesser-weight capacity rowing machine will get the job done. However, there is a catch, or should I say several catches… First of all, a rowing machine that is designed to support a weight of lesser than 400 lbs, is exactly that. It is capable of supporting weight lesser than 400 lbs. Once, you overload it with more than 400 lbs, it puts additional stress on the machine. This will cause it to develop severe wear and tear faster than it supposed to be. Ultimately, it will break down earlier than you would have expected. Now, since this rowing machine may be still within warranty you contact the company only to understand that, since you have overloaded the rowing machine, the warranty is void. So, now you have a broken rowing machine, that effectively halted your fitness progress, plus you will have to burn a hole in your pocket to get it repaired. Instead, I’ll advise you to go for a rowing machine that is designed for your heavier weight. The rowing machines that are designed for big guys have additional support and have sturdier components. This makes them support your weight effectively and the chances of it breaking down are way lesser than the former one. Also, if unfortunately, it breaks down, you can always get it repaired by the company, if it is within warranty. However, I do understand that such rowing machines cost you more than the other ones of lesser weight capacity. If you cannot afford one at this point, you can always save up the money and buy it a couple of months later. In the meantime, you can rent a rowing machine online for your weight and start with your fitness journey. All in all, I would advise that you go for a rowing machine that is built to support your weight to avoid unnecessary hassles and expenses.

What should you check if you are renting a rowing machine for heavier weight capacity?

All the selection criteria mentioned in the buyers’ guide will apply here as well. However, additionally, check for the following things:

Level of wear and tear and any preexisting damage

This is the first thing that you should check when renting a rowing machine for big and heavy people. Also, check if there is any particular damage that is already there. If and once identified, a record that in your renting contract and get an acknowledgment from the renting company. Do this before renting, to avoid any shifting of liabilities on yourself.

Party responsible for the repair of any damage

If damage is sustained while the rowing machine is with you, who will bear the cost of repairing it. Also, what will happen if the damage is sustained, when the rowing machine is in transit from and to the company.

Any discount available for a longer period of time

Check if any discount will be provided by the company if you book the rowing machine for multiple months together. Also, check if there is any referral bonus present with the company.

Party responsible for delivering and collecting the rowing machine

Check how will you get the rowing machine delivered to your doorstep. Also, clarify, who will collect the rowing machine once the contract is over. Also, is there any penalty if you keep the rowing machine once the contract is over.

Any on-site maintenance available in case of breakdown

Since this is a machine, it may break down. Check if there is any onsite maintenance facility available. Otherwise, who will bear the cost to send the rowing machine to the company for repair? Also, in such a case, will you get a replacement rowing machine?

Can a heavy-duty rowing machine help me to lose weight?

Rowing is a cardiovascular exercise and works on your entire body. It can help you to lose weight, however, it depends on the intensity and the amount of effort you are putting into rowing. Whether it is a heavy-duty rowing machine or not, the machine itself will not help you lose weight. You will have to put effort into the same. Also, apart from the effort that you are putting into rowing, you will have to work on your diet as well. Simple changes, like cutting down on junk food, sugar, and aerated beverages will also aid your weight loss process.
Madhusree Basu

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Blogger and a fitness enthusiast. She loves running and Yoga and everything in between. She started running to manage her weight and to eat to her heart’s content. A true foodie at heart she shares whatever knowledge she has gained throughout the years about weight management and fitness.

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