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I am a larger guy 6'4" around 280. I have been trying to get back into shape and I use to love running. However now that I have gotten a little older it wasn't so easy. I quickly started to suffer from pain below the knee "Jumpers Knee" and also would get a pretty good case of shin splints every now and then. I was doing everything before and after the run I could to try and prevent it but nothing helped. Then I started to research shoes for larger runners and found these. They have changed my life. I have put around 30 miles on them so far and haven't looked back since. I use to suffer after only a couple miles, I ran a 10K the other day and though I was sore afterwords it felt closer to the soreness I remember feeling as a kid after a long run, my muscles were simply tired. I would highly recommend these to anyone looking to save the knees and enjoy running again.Best Deals on Mizuno Men's Wave Creation 13 Running Shoe
To be honest, I have only written a few reviews for products on other sites before. This is my first Amazon review (or at least the only one I can remember writing). I'm a pretty overweight guy trying to get into shape, so I did a little research on shoes for bigger guys. I had been wearing Nike Free Run 2's and while they were working out nicely, I wanted a little more comfort with my run. Being heavy sucks lol. So, like I said, did some research and come to find out there are shoes that really help with weight distribution, I also overpronate and let me just say that these shoes help so much it's crazy. Normally I need to take breaks in-between running days but since I got these, my legs don't need a days rest like normal. I can run just as far the day after a run as I could the day before.If you are overweight and looking for a running shoe that really helps, please consider getting this one. :) Thanks for reading my review!
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I am a beginner to intermediate runner. I've been having pains in my left shin. My shoes were quite old and probably had in excess of 500 miles on them. So I decided to try to up the bar a bit and invest in a much nicer pair of running shoes than my old pair.I went to runnersworld.com and checked out their shoe advisor. This was the first pair of shoes recommended. The description fit me pretty well. Amazon had a decent price, so I gave them a shot.
I ordered my exact size that I use for every other shoe/boot/sandal that I've purchased since I was 16. I've read and been told sometimes it's good to order a size up, which never seemed to make sense to me. So I got my size and right out of the box they fit just right.
5k is typically my maximum distance that I run. On my first run, I decided to "break them in" and have a nice, easy, short run to give them a try. I ended up running 5k at my typical pace before I started feeling the pains. I had no pain in my legs the entire run except for what you'd expect from muscle fatigue. I normally don't run back to back 5ks, but ended up running another 5k the next day because the shoes felt so good.
I will remain skeptical like I always am, but so far, this has been an absolutely awesome investment.
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