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Find Me The Right Shoes
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I am looking to get a new pair of shoes and before I get the gurus at the store looking me over I wanted to get some feedback from here.

I am a moderate overpronator and currently wear adidas reponse control but I find I am running on the outside of my foot.

I have been told that when I stand in bare feet my arches collapse.

I am over 200 lbs and need a shoe for training and racing from 5k to 30k and maybe 40k but we will see.

Your input is appreciated.

h yeay and I ike a good looking too if possible.


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Re: Find Me The Right Shoes [slow triathlete] [ In reply to ]
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Impossible over the net, but try on some ASICS Gel Kayano. Plenty of "support", long lasting, still light and not too terribly overbuilt and a very wide range of people seem to like 'em (well, except the price)

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Re: Find Me The Right Shoes [slow triathlete] [ In reply to ]
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I'm over 200lbs with decent feet arches

I'm using the NB 1024 right now because it had the most cushion I could find. I had been a Saucony user for a long time but I felt the NB gave me more cush the last 2 yrs

Try on enough pairs even after a run so your feet are nice and sensitive
and go with what feels right

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