SKORA FIT Training Shoes Review

The Butterfly Exhibit is back at San Diego’s Safari Park!  Now, a trip to the park means you are going to be walking a LOT!!  The Safari Park is spread out 1800 acres with 2600 animals. So, the most important thing to remember when visiting the park is wear comfortable shoes!! You will be on your feet a LOT! I was so excited that my SKORA FIT Training Shoes arrived in time for the trip.
First these are lightweight, these are truly the lightest pair of shoes I own. SKORA Fit have balanced cushioning, these are great for walking. My feet were blissfully comfortable the entire day!

The SKORA FIT Training Shoes I received are bright pink and blue. AWESOME for attracting Butterflies! I had to walk very carefully because the butterflies were so attracted to my new shoes.

These shoes are all-purpose running and training shoe. The FIT are designed for comfort, speed and agility. FIT are truly the most comfortable shoes I own!!  These shoes are not only lightweight and breathable but they have support all the way around.

The asymmetric lacing and generous REALFIT last design, FIT provides increased comfort across the top of the foot and encourages natural foot motion and control.

Living in the San Diego area we hold yearly passes for the Zoo and Safari Park and never have I come home without sore and tired feet, until this last trip. These shoes are truly amazing, comfortable, supportive, light, breathable, perfection!! These shoes even have Reflectivity for visibility.

SKORA FIT Training Shoes offers a total stack height of 16mm comprised of a fully-curved, zero-drop outsole made of high abrasion rubber, tuned CM EVA midsole, and antimicrobial insole.

FEATURES

– REALFIT™ last
– Stretch Airmesh upper
– 3D Printed dynamic support pattern
– Asymmetrical lacing
– Internal Archband midfoot support
– Zero-drop construction
– Stitch-down construction
– High Abrasion rubber
– Reflective details
– 16mm Forefoot/Heel stack height
 
 
I couldn’t be more thrilled with a pair of shoes if I tried!! Comfort beyond any other training shoe I’ve tried!! These are perfect for the runner or walker! Gym or outdoor workouts. These are perfect even if your exercise is walking the Safari Park! I’m ready for a 5k! Who’s with me? I’ll be the one in the cute pink SKORA FITS!!  Two thumbs WAY WAY UP for SKORA FIT!!
 
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Refreshing My Old Blog Posts: The Good, The Bad, and The 404s

Updating an old blog post is a lot like an archaeological dig. You head in expecting a quick “dusting” of the archives and end up unearthing a series of questionable life choices from 2014. From over-filtered photos to advice that didn’t age quite as well as a fine cheddar, the past can be… loud.

I recently opened a “quick update” on an old favorite, only to find a digital wasteland:

  • Missing Images: Key tutorial steps that now require “extreme imagination” because the hosting site vanished.
  • The Dead Link Graveyard: Half my former brand partners have apparently rebranded as “AI Crypto Collectives” or simply ceased to exist.
  • Antique Fonts: We’re talking styles that haven’t been cool since the dial-up era and look like they belong on a Geocities fan page.

Why I’m Optimizing This Blog

It’s not just about vanity; it’s about SEO survival. While I might be cringing at my old writing style, fixing broken links and updating keywords is like whispering “Pick me!” directly into Google’s ear.

When I refresh this content, the site runs faster, the “404 Not Found” errors disappear, and the search engine gods are finally appeased. I’m not spiraling into a mid-blog crisis; I’m just clearing out the blog ghosts to make room for new traffic.

How I Am Giving My Content a Facelift

I’m sitting on a mountain of old posts, here is the “Peanut Butter and Whine” guide to a quick refresh:

  1. Killing the 404s: I’m using a plugin to find dead links and point them somewhere useful.
  2. Update the “Now”: If I mentioned a product from five years ago, I’m trying to swap it for the 2026 version.
  3. Spruce up the Metadata: Making sure my Focus Keyword (like “blog”) is in the headers and the first paragraph.

While You’re Here…

Don’t let your visit be a “one and done!” Since I’m already tidying up the place, why not stay a while?

  • Win Big: Check out the sidebar for my current giveaway—I promise this one is actually alive and kicking!
  • Earn Cash: Some things never go out of style. Rakuten still pays you to shop, and in this economy, why wouldn’t you take the free money?

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