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  • KingAtom
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    Title Predator

    I haven't seen one forum discuss these shoes and if they are good, durable etc...compared to the other cheaper Title shoes. Was liking them because they're supposed to be good for flat or wider feet cause they flex and have a wider toe box. I've found websites with them on their top 10 etc. but no discussions unlike other shoes.

    Anyone? Other am thinking about the Reeboks
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    Originally posted by KingAtom
    I haven't seen one forum discuss these shoes and if they are good, durable etc...compared to the other cheaper Title shoes. Was liking them because they're supposed to be good for flat or wider feet cause they flex and have a wider toe box. I've found websites with them on their top 10 etc. but no discussions unlike other shoes.

    Anyone? Other am thinking about the Reeboks
    Try posting this in the training section, though you might not get many replies.

    When it comes to training shoes, it's really a personalized thing. It's not just about one brand being better than another. I've had $160 training shoes that I instantly hated, and $20 Reeboks that worked extremely well for me. You need to find what brand works well for you.

    Title makes decent gear (if you're not buying their bargain stuff) so it's probably worth a try. Their return policy is really good from what I remember. Go for it. Let us know how they work out.

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    • KingAtom
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      The Reeboks looked more solid. Went with those. They feel great. Plenty of room for my feet.

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