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    https://www.on-running.com/en-us/shop

    I have never owned a pair that are this incredible to run in. If you can get a pair of these shoes; for the appropriate training....you will not go wrong:thumb:

    Right now I'm doing 3-4 miles ED at a pace of 730. So I needed to get a new pair and came across these...wow!
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Ronin View Post
    https://www.on-running.com/en-us/shop

    I have never owned a pair that are this incredible to run in. If you can get a pair of these shoes; for the appropriate training....you will not go wrong:thumb:

    Right now I'm doing 3-4 miles ED at a pace of 730. So I needed to get a new pair and came across these...wow!
    I have a heel spur right now so I'm in DIRE need of a GREAT shoe.
    I did pick up some ASICS that helped greatly but I am looking for
    something a little better.

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    • #3
      I have Nike 5.0's but im sure theres much better out there...ill have to try them out.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jack tors View Post
        I have Nike 5.0's but im sure theres much better out there...ill have to try them out.
        How do you like the Nike 5.0's??
        I really like the look and was considering
        those.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ronin View Post
          https://www.on-running.com/en-us/shop

          I have never owned a pair that are this incredible to run in. If you can get a pair of these shoes; for the appropriate training....you will not go wrong:thumb:

          Right now I'm doing 3-4 miles ED at a pace of 730. So I needed to get a new pair and came across these...wow!
          Which ones are you using? Are they really light? I looked on that link but I cant open your pic to make it any larger. Cloud Surfers and Cloud Racers look comfy as hell.

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          • #6
            Don't buy shoes based on looks, guys. Go to a running store that can analyze your foot strike pattern and get you the right kind of shoes for your feet. Every shoe manufacturer has slightly different lasts (and many of them have more than one last) and you want to also make sure your foot shape is compatible with the last. Nikes, for example, are typically narrow. They never work for me as I have feet like a duck, almost as wide as long lol.. I go with New Balance or Asics in extra wide.

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            • #7
              Right I used Nike Shocks for so long. Then I went to Adidas CC Feather and those were nice and light. I'll be looking for a new pair soon. My feet are also a bit wide.

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              • #8
                You also find out if you have a neutral running style or you pronate, or excessively roll you ankles. You can then get stability or motion control type shoes according to how you run. It will make a huge difference in comfort level, not to mention reducing the chance of injury.
                Last edited by Scrumhalf; 07-24-14, 04:06 PM.

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                • #9
                  woot woot

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                  • #10
                    Pupper dog is like "damn, is he snapping this pic of me or the shoe?" lol

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                    • #11
                      Regardless of reviews or good previous experience with a shoe, each year I have to try a bunch out to find the right one. Sometimes I will get something in the same group two years in a row, but mostly I am always changing brands and models of shoes.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                        Don't buy shoes based on looks, guys. Go to a running store that can analyze your foot strike pattern and get you the right kind of shoes for your feet. Every shoe manufacturer has slightly different lasts (and many of them have more than one last) and you want to also make sure your foot shape is compatible with the last. Nikes, for example, are typically narrow. They never work for me as I have feet like a duck, almost as wide as long lol.. I go with New Balance or Asics in extra wide.
                        I never bought them because of the style; actually really good shoe for me. I've used asics and mostly nike air Pegasus for years before I stopped running and did other sorts of cardio. I'm glad I hot back into it; nothing beats the sweat you get from running.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                          woot woot

                          They look good on ya :thumb:

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