Monday, April 20, 2009

Running // How expensive and durable are the running shoes that you currently use?

My Asics were about $80 and unfortunately were the first crappy pair of Asics running shoes I%26#039;ve ever owned. Fell apart pretty quickly at the toe. How expensive were your current runners and how durable have they been?

Running // How expensive and durable are the running shoes that you currently use?
I have a pair of Adidas Supernova Classic, 2 months old,86.99





A pair of Mizuno Inspire, 89.99 3 weeks old





A pair of Adidas Supernova Trail $40 bucks 1.5 years old (eBay bargain)





A pair of Adidas Supernova Classic 6 months old on the way out, to become my weight training shoes and then lawn mowers.





I love my Adidas Supernova Classics, they are a stability shoe, and they wear like iron. Jury is out on the Mizunos, but they were great out of the box, no breaking in necessary.
Reply:i got my adidas for a very good price 40.00 but i have paid up to to 60.00 for adidas. They look good and feel great! i have had a pair for about 3 years that i would still run in and dont have the heart to throw them away . i just buy new ones cause my old ones are so dirty.
Reply:I run in my ancient black Reeboks that I used to wear when I was a waitress. I think they were around $75. So far they%26#039;ve lasted me four years, and they%26#039;re still in good shape. They%26#039;re really comfortable and bouncy.
Reply:I started with $85 NB to fit my duck feet. Lasted about 250 miles and then they broke down at the toe. Problem was they were 1/2 size to big to accommodate my duck feet. I then graduated to professionally fit Asics 2110%26#039;s for $89. Because they are designed for my style I am approaching mile 300 (All outdoors) and they still look and feel like new. I have to recommend Asics. Sorry your experience wasn%26#039;t good with them.
Reply:From what I have read and heard from podiatrists is that you need to A actually look at the shoes before you buy them. Look for places where there is to much glue on the sole or to little. Check the stitching etc etc. He also recommended placing both shoes on the counter if a shoe wobbles back and forth to much that the sole had a bad molding. I personally went out spent around 50 bucks on a pair of Reeboks then went to the podiatrist and spent 50 bucks on a pair of orthodic insoles. These insoles have made my running shoes outlast every other pair of sneakers I own. They are going on 3 years. I view this as a bargain since the shoes themselves were in fine shape but the padding and insoles had gone to rot from use. Just a suggestion for you to look into.


Hope it helps.
Reply:nike...2yrs old



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