dont spend hundreds on fancy running shoes... get some nike cortez. thank me later.
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Need a good pair of running shoes, any suggestions?
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Originally posted by Shaolin Sword View PostPreferably something with a wide toe box. I don't like the feeling of my toes being crushed.
But, since you wanna pretend to not be the flaming have **** we have come to accept, get some boots like they wear in the marine Corp, put those on, and run. Make sure you remove your make up and jewelry. You might not be a lost cause yet... I'll keep monitoring your soft azz, to make sure you are progressing.
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Originally posted by Sup View PostI've been in the market for a good pair too. Getting kinda tired of Nike, plus they don't fit my foot right.
These shoes have over 7k reviews on Amazon and still maintain a 4.5/5 rating. I've never owned a pair of Asics before but I always hear about them, might order these since they're only $50. Too bad they're kinda ugly though. But I guess they aren't as bad as New Balance.
But it says they are trail running shoes, I wonder if they fare as regular running shoes?
Edit: Just plugged the reviews into FakeSpot and they have an "F" rating, citing many fake reviews. Interdasting.
http://fakespot.com/product/asics-me...1-e08bf74ae5a1
**** all that bullshizt! Find a thrown away tire, get a box cutter, chalk to mark your foot size, cut a lil extra for straps, and you are golden. Learn from that tribe of Indians in Mexico, they run 5 days straight, or more, no bull!
http://running.competitor.com/2015/0...mentary_125766
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I chose Nike, because they make wider ones that don't press my toes together.
Very comfortable, when I wear my Nike my legs don't get sore when I hike in the mountains so they must be balanced properly.
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Originally posted by Freedom2111 View PostI chose Nike, because they make wider ones that don't press my toes together.
Very comfortable, when I wear my Nike my legs don't get sore when I hike in the mountains so they must be balanced properly.
From my experience with Nike, they seem to have a very narrow foot bed on the non-wide size. Maybe it was the specific style that I had, which were Nike Flex Run 2015.
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Originally posted by Sup View PostDo you get the wide sizes though?
From my experience with Nike, they seem to have a very narrow foot bed on the non-wide size. Maybe it was the specific style that I had, which were Nike Flex Run 2015.
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Originally posted by Freedom2111 View PostYes, they have a variety of wide sizes: W, 2W, and 3W.
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Get your foot type identified so you buy the right kind of shoe for your foot mechanics.
I've been a Brooks runner for damn near 20 years now, they tend to be better with toe-box width than most brands. and their current sole comp is excellent blend of support/cushion/weight. Muzino and Asics also have some models with wider toe boxes and check out Altra if you can.
End of the day, get fitted for the right type of shoe, then find what feels right in your budget. Do keep in mind, most quality running shoes will run $100+ easily.
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