If you are running and you weigh over 175 pounds, then you need to invest in these shoes. I have had friends buy running shoes from Aetrex, and they love them too.
I have 51 years of experience in this world, flat feet, a weight of 186 pounds, and try to run 2-3 times a week. I run on both concrete streets and on running trails. I wear a size 14, but run in a 15 to allow for foot expansion in the longer distance runs, as I prefer to keep my toenails on my toes. ;)
I am currently running in the Boss Runner, another incredible product from Aetrex. I have also run in the Rhino. (I ran the Marine Corps Marathon in the Rhino.) I have been running in Aetrex shoes exclusively since 2005.
I fully recommend any of the Aetrex running shoes I just wish they would make the Sedona Trail Runners in size 15!
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I have been wearing it for the past few weeks. So comfy but the width is a bit small. I have to change to a thinner sole to wear it. Overall, satisfactory.Best Deals on Aetrex Men's Sierra Trail Runner
My feet are quite wide and hard to fit. I also have a bunion and a Morton's Neuroma on my left foot. These shoes in the men's XW are wide enough to give my toe room to breathe. My painful feet are far less painful since I've been wearing these. They are possibly, the ugliest shoes I have owned (I like funky, but these are dorky). But my comfort and health are more important to me than my vanity. Aetrex makes a great shoe.Update 2/18/13: I still really like these shoes, but I think they should be a lot wider at 3E!!! I'm a woman and my feet measure at an 8.5-9 women's size. I had to buy these in an 8.5 3E men's size. And there are still days when I feel them pressing against my toes and squishing them in a bit. For the size, they should be more generous.
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