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    Brooks adrenaline GTS 8

    http://www.brooksrunning.com/prod.php?p=1100421D

    I bought these badboys about 2 months ago, I pronate a little bit so they offer good stability and just psychotic amounts of comfort. I've never felt so good in a pair of running shoes and would suggest these to all those who take running seriously.

  • #2
    Cool. Thanks for the heads up.

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    • #3
      If you're a severe overpronator, like myself, the only shoe to own is the Brooks Beast.

      just depends on your feet!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by baya View Post
        Brooks adrenaline GTS 8

        http://www.brooksrunning.com/prod.php?p=1100421D

        I bought these badboys about 2 months ago, I pronate a little bit so they offer good stability and just psychotic amounts of comfort. I've never felt so good in a pair of running shoes and would suggest these to all those who take running seriously.
        I use these and love them.

        Adidas supernova

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        • #5
          when i bought those brooks the only competition it faced was the supernova sequence - i REALLY liked how they looked; the yellow on the shoe is sick.

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          • #6
            A C-Note for running shoes. I can't afford that **** for shoes I'll only use to run. I only spend that much on shoes if they're Jordans.

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            • #7
              those are nice and its always good to protect your feet and knees from shock. in my opinion tho if you cant afford it, and you are putting running in your boxing training routine then it doesn't matter, any type of athletic shoe will do. talking from a fighter's point of view, it might not be comfortable but w.e., i haven't worn any boxing shoes that give the comfort that most running shoes give and boxing shoes is what you fight in, not running so y not get comfortable not being as comfortable? all depends on your feet tho, i got high arcs so i get gel pads for my shoes, it'll save me at least 30-40$ from getting NEW running shoes. but if you got the money or save enough & really want it, then all the more power to you.

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              • #8
                Yeah Brooks, Saucony and Asics are th eonly brands my local running shop recommend. They put me on a treadmill and see how my feet land on a camera. Then they tell me to stand on this thing that takes my heat footprint. Based on that they recommmended me a level 4 support shoe which was a pair of Saucony's. Any running shop that doe not do this are not serious. If you have had injuries you need to go again, as before I popped my knee I only needed a level 2 support. It showed on the heatprint, as one arch was touching the surface and other was not.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by baya View Post
                  Brooks adrenaline GTS 8

                  http://www.brooksrunning.com/prod.php?p=1100421D

                  I bought these badboys about 2 months ago, I pronate a little bit so they offer good stability and just psychotic amounts of comfort. I've never felt so good in a pair of running shoes and would suggest these to all those who take running seriously.
                  i pronate also, thanks for the tip, im going to buy a pair of running shoes soon... does footlocker carry brooks running shoes?

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                  • #10
                    use this guide:

                    http://running.zappos.com/runningfitguide.zhtml#gait


                    i need stability shoes, and im thinking about getting these:

                    http://running.zappos.com/n/p/p/7363889/c/122178.html

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