Nike Machomai Boxing Shoes
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New boxing shoes that I just purchased.. They are great for anyone with narrow or normal width feet. Just like most Nike shoes, if you have wide feet, these arent the shoes for you.
1. I wear a shoe insole thats about 5 1/5 inches long. I usually slide it into shoes without having problems. Could I easily or somehow be able to do that in these shoes?
2. Do these shoes have enough support as in padding or do they feel like the lo-pros do(that wrestling shoe style padding and fitting)?Comment
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ok i got two complicated questions for you and everyone that has these shoes.
1. I wear a shoe insole thats about 5 1/5 inches long. I usually slide it into shoes without having problems. Could I easily or somehow be able to do that in these shoes?
2. Do these shoes have enough support as in padding or do they feel like the lo-pros do(that wrestling shoe style padding and fitting)?Comment
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Macho u just sold me on those shoes. I've been looking for a good pair I started to go with the Jordans but I heard they were kinda heavy and I use the ring so I saw that as a disadvantage. Thanks.Comment
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i think the top 2 non-doctor prescribed orthotics (which cost $300+), are Superfeet and SOLE (custom heat moldable).
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both companies make different thickness types, for different kinds of footwear.
for example, superfeet's BLUE and BLACK models are for tighter fitting footwear (like football cleats, etc)
and SOLE's "Slim" model are for tighter fitting footwear.
I use SOLE's "Slim" model in my boxing shoes, and they are great. I use SOLE's "Regular" model in my running shoes, love them.Comment
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