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I have 3 pairs of K-Swiss X-160s. I wouldn't be without them!
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Tugger, thanks for opening this thread! A while back I was wondering about these shoes, unfortunately I didn't get any feedback, but maybe still something to consider.
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07-25-16, 07:35 AM | |
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Have you thought about running shoes? Super-lightweight, very supportive, well-ventilated, made for very high impact....
My current pair are Brooks Ghost 7s, which I love... but I have extraordinarily picky feet and require very odd features (like overlays that don't affect my bunions). If you have an easy-to-fit foot, any running shoe (that fits you well & feels comfortable) should work. I don't generally wear them for my indoor workouts, because I sized up a full size for running (as recommended), and they feel strange on carpet--a bit like clown shoes! LOL But if I'd bought my regular size I bet I'd love 'em.
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07-25-16, 07:42 AM | |
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I currently wear running shoes for my workouts that have a fitted insert. I still feel like I could use more cushion, but I don't want to sacrifice the light weight of my running shoe. I also feel my running shoes (and maybe just running shoes in general) lack lateral support. My feet often ache on the lateral part of my feet after a high impact workout or any workout with alot of side to side movement.
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07-25-16, 08:08 AM | |
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Wisconsin
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Brooks are very cushiony and I have grown to love Under Armour. I think they are my faves for trainers and running. Note: I don't spend a lot of money on shoes anymore, simply because I think they are so cheaply made these days and find the ones I have bought that are in the $50-$60 range are just as good if not better than the $100.00 ones.
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