Nice summer shoe, very comfortable and stylish. I normally wear a 10 in mens shoes but i had to go with a 10 and a half for this shoe. Company made me pay for shipping even though it was an exchange, that fact really sucked.is a good product, relationship, quality price is fair, you can purchase recoemndar comes well packed, good overall. is recommended.
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Reviews of Asics Onitsuka Tiger Men 'Mexico 66' Espadrille Shoe
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on Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Buy Puma Women's Pumafox Trail Running Shoe
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on Friday, January 2, 2015
I love this shoes because its lightweight, comfort. My girls love too and I bought 3 pairs, one for me and one for each girl. They love too for the same reason confort and lightThese are by far the most comfortable sneakers I've ever worn. Pumas are always my favorite, but these are even better than my last favorite pair. I feel like I could run all day wearing these! They feel like I'm walking on clouds. Wonderful fluffy bouncy turquoise clouds. So awesome. And I love the color, it's such a great bold turquoise. Love.
Nike Air Pegasus + 29 Breathe Blue/White Mens Running Shoes Reviews
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on Saturday, December 20, 2014
I could have worn half-size larger but I personally do not like it long. So, for me, this was perfect. The lightweight material used on the top of the Breathe model of this Pegasus 29 allowed some room for the toes.
The shoes itself is a lightweight and well-cushioned shoes. Light enough to run on treadmill and cushioned enough for the road. Good training shoes.
The shoes itself is a lightweight and well-cushioned shoes. Light enough to run on treadmill and cushioned enough for the road. Good training shoes.
Review of Scott Women's eRide Support2 Athletic Shoes
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on Tuesday, November 18, 2014
These shoes are extremely comfortable. You can walk in them all day with no problems. I played four straight floor hockey games in them and they held up very well. They run a size small, so as a size 5 I had to get a size 6.
Buy Nike Women's NIKE LUNARSWIFT+ 3 WMNS RUNNING SHOES
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on Thursday, October 16, 2014
I love these shoes. They're comfortable and the color matches almost perfectly to what is described. I also received them in a timely fashion.Fue Excelente, la compra y llego en el tiempo estimado de la entrega recomiendo el producto muy bueno 100% recomendado
Cheap ASICS Men's GEL-Dirt Dog 4 Track And Field Shoe
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on Saturday, October 4, 2014
My son who's now joined the high school track team needed some track and field shoes, theses are great and love the price.
He also can remove the spikes with no problem and use the shoes without them.
He also can remove the spikes with no problem and use the shoes without them.
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We are usually happy with Asics but these shoes are terrible for running in my opinion. They are like running on wooden planks.Best Deals on ASICS Men's GEL-Dirt Dog 4 Track And Field Shoe
super durable and very stylish, these shoes are light as air and tough as nails. the addition of removable spikes is very nice.Honest reviews on ASICS Men's GEL-Dirt Dog 4 Track And Field Shoe
I consider this product is great because it has a good variety of colors, sizes, and it is easy to get . the shipping was in a shorter time than I was expected. I love it !!Review of adidas Outdoor Zappan DLX Shoe - Men's
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on Thursday, September 18, 2014
i like bottom part of the shoe because you can wear it anywhere and you wont have to worry about the shoe getting dirty .since the bottom is thick , it should be comfortable for walking .
Buy PUMA Men's Radius Running Shoe
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on Wednesday, September 10, 2014
I like the design, color, fit of the shoes. Unfortunately after one week of wear the soles separated and fell apart. The upper is well made but the rapid separation of the orange outsole and disintegration of the white midsole was very unexpected and unacceptable. After many years of loyal Puma patronage I am very disappointed.Looks and fits exactly as described. Very good looking and comfortable shoes. I will definitely be watching for more styles of these shoes.
Review of adidas Men's Flight Path Basketball Shoe
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on Sunday, August 31, 2014
Fit like a glove when first worn and am currently breaking them in. High ankle support makes them even more workable for me considering I have weak ankles. The appearance is a plus an I am going to order the white ones next.
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Great service shoes came on time the shoes are amazing just like the photo my friends give me complimants shoes are awesome where did you get them I will deffinitly order shoes again from you guys.Best Deals on adidas Men's Flight Path Basketball Shoe
It's been awhile since I've gotten into an adidas shoe. My good friend have me a sweat suit and told I had to get a shoe to go with it, see I'm a Nike person. So I went online and found this shoe, I've gotten nothing but good complements on this shoe... Awesome I think I did good for myselfHonest reviews on adidas Men's Flight Path Basketball Shoe
This shoe looks great with fitted jeans, or skinny jeans. The width of this shoe is perfect and fits me real nice.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for adidas Men's Flight Path Basketball Shoe
This was a wonderful Christmas present for my grandson...he loves the shoes ...the shoes wears well and are very stylish...the shoes are his favorite color ...thanksReviews of adidas Women's Abbott Pro TPU 2 Softball Cleat
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on Sunday, August 24, 2014
I bought these cleats for my once-a-week slow-pitch softball league. They work fine and look great and are a good value. The cleats fit perfectly and are true to size. My one complaint is that one of the tongues presses against the front of my ankle, causing a little bit of pain. No matter what adjustments I try to make, I cannot seem to get it completely comfortable, nor has it really broken in to become less rigid against that certain spot. Overall, however, I would recommend these cleats to the casual player.
If the shoes had properly fit, the doctor says I wouldn't be in the mess.
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Within the first 15 minutes of wear, I sprained my foot so bad that I now need crutches for 8 weeks. I'm going in for x-rays today!If the shoes had properly fit, the doctor says I wouldn't be in the mess.
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These softball cleats are great on the field and off...I use them when I cut grass. They work great in my steep back yard.Honest reviews on adidas Women's Abbott Pro TPU 2 Softball Cleat
I highly recommend these cleats. Great affordable price too. Absolutely love these cleats. Comfortable. Love the color. The best cleats on the market and everyone that plays softball should have these. You will not be disappointed in these and you will be glad you bought these. I'm so glad I found these as I have been looking for some that are in color and not just the plain old boring black. If ever these wear out my next pair will be the same ones, but in the royal blue. I get a lot of compliments on these too. I will use these a lot. I have been playing softball for lots of years and really enjoy playing too. Thank you amazon.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for adidas Women's Abbott Pro TPU 2 Softball Cleat
We needed navy blue cleats, and some people ordered these and said they were not true to size but these were and they are great my daughter loves them.Buy Puma Mobium Runner Elite Running Shoes
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on Sunday, July 27, 2014
I have really mixed feelings about the Puma Mobium Elite.
If you're reading this review, then you're probably a little like me, wondering if there's any truth to this supposedly entirely new sneaker technology built around a basic premise: Your foot changes shape roughly 6%, so your sneaker should too. The unique x-shaped band running in a groove along the outer sole supposedly pulls the sneaker back into an arched shape after allowing a flattening of the arch during impact to help change with the changes of your foot and also spring back to help give back energy for your stride.
Having just recently received these, i have been out on 4 runs at 8 miles each, and have reached some conclusions.
Like I said at the start, i have mixed feelings about this sneaker. Here's the short of what i found:
Run pace is consistently faster on all 4 runs
There's a tiny cost: a touch of leg pain in new places
Really strange parts of my foot got small blisters
It changes my stride
it works, it's fun, but takes a little getting used to
The band underneath could be tighter
Outsole feels great. Upper and insole doesn't feel as great
Awesome materials in the upper, not sure how well everything is put together.
Here's the long version.
SHAPE:
First, the shape of the sneaker. It definitely is shaped like an arched foot, and not a regular sneaker where the outsole runs flat across but the insole has an arch bump, or with an outsole that has a raised heel like traditional high drop sneakers. The shoe literally has a distinct high arch on the outside that is equally reflected inside.
The upper is a gorgeous material and the laces seem like a high tech material too. The tongue is strange though. It's uber thin (Teijin microfiber, maybe?) with a funny plasticky/silicone like badge where the tongue shows through the laces. The tongue also seems stitched onto the ceiling of the upper in a simplistic way that rubs a little during a run. Not enough to cause any skin irritation but certainly noticeable in the early miles.
The sneaker is harder to put on because the whole shoe wraps around the foot in the shape of the foot. They are especially form fitting around the sides of the heel and the arch. The closest thing to the fit of these would that I've tried is the Merrel Sonic Glove. Not even the Vivobarefoot Breathos or Evo IIs or Vibram Five fingers wrap this snugly. The Mobiums do seem to run just a touch long in the heel for me though. I find that despite the snug feel around the midfoot and on either side of the heel, the rear of the heel doesn't quite hug the back of my heel, causing some movement early on, though surprisingly that movement stopped once i was running for a while. Stiffness in the forefoot flexibility might have been partially to blame.
The toebox seems less roomy than other sneakers I've purchased lately, but still plenty roomy for toes to splay and move reasonably and never feel tight or constricting during a run.
The outer edge of the lateral plantar branches (e.g. on the left foot, that would be the whole outer or left edge of the fore foot from behind the toes to just behind the middle of the foot) does feel unusually snug though, and also seems the least flexible and shock absorbing, causing some really unusual pain for me compared to just about every other shoe I've ever worn.
On the inside, there are some strange bumps or stitching that caused some rubbing in weird ways. This manifested in small blisters on my big toe and the inward facing part of the big toe mound. I don't usually get blisters in these areas, so there's something going on there.
The shoe is a 19mm heel with a 4-6mm drop (guesstimating here) What makes this especially hard to tell is that rather than start high and gradually decline, the raised arch makes the sense of the drop seem difficult to really feel.
RUN:
The four runs were really telling. I had all kinds of good things and bad things happen during the run that I can't really give an overall score that would reflect how I felt about the shoe. What's more, the first and fourth runs were roughly the same, telling me that my conclusions were really consistent and not a one off result from the excitement of wearing new shoes.
First off, these sneakers seem to run a touch small, so get a half size up if you can, or try them out. I think it should be a fairly tight, snug fit, as the material does stretch a just a little bit over the first few runs. Could be wrong here, so probably better if you ask an expert at a shoe store.
The shoe is snug, no question, and is hard to put on.
At first, walking around, the simplistic way the tongue is sewn onto the ceiling of the upper seems to dig in, but I worried for naught. The feeling went away about a mile into the run, and never came back, caused no skin irritation at all.
Next is the strange differences in areas of pressure. The lateral plantar branches definitely felt pressure and became sore over the course of the run. I think this is because the dramatic movement of the arch offers a lot of run assistance, shock absorption, and energy return, but the lateral plantar side has no such springy motion, so takes the brunt of the force. I could be wrong, but if I was, I should have similar problems in other shoes, so i think I'm right here. The lateral plantar side feels a little like doing a hard mid-foot stride run in minimalist sneakers.
Next up, the inside edge of the foot gets some blisters. From the big toe to the big toe mound to the inside of the arch, I got blisters. My guess is that this is because even though the arched changes shape with the changes in my foot arch, there is some rubbing as the shoe adjusts its shape. Could be wrong here. I used Kinesio tape on the second-fourth runs and that alleviated the blisters.
Next up, the heel. I noticed immediately that while the sides of the heel are very snug, the back of the heel is a touch loose, causing some movement. I would have sworn up and down that the back of my heel would get rubbed raw, but something interesting happened. Whenever I'm walking, I can feel the heel rubbing against the heel of the shoe vertically. But when actually running, the rubbing disappears. Can't imagine why this is the case, but in either case, there was no skin irritation on the heel. A pleasant surprise to be sure.
Other than these noticeable things, the shoe felt really great overall, and the changing shoe shape does seem to actually work a bit and my runs were clearly faster. I rotate my shoes a fair bit, and the increased speed from these shoes has been consistent when compared to other sneakers.
Basically the shock cords in an x-pattern on the outsole are trying to contract. When you land, your weight flattens the sole and the shock cord pulls the shoe back into the arched shape. I wish that shock cord was much tighter than it is. I feel an energy return when kicking off, and since this is my easy run shoe, it would be great if the energy return was higher, hence the wish for a stronger, tighter shock cord.
Still, even as is, the shoe seems to be begging me to change my stride and it did so on all my runs. It pushes you into a light heel mostly mid foot strike and a deeper and...springier (is that a word?) push off. So my legs are encouraged to kick off farther back causing a longer stride. The last time I had this long a stride was when I exclusively used traditional stability sneakers (Mizuno Elixir 4s, a few years ago). My stride has been much shorter for a few years now (in traditional and minimalist sneakers) so it was surprising that the Mobiums caused such a dramatic change in stride length so consistently and for the entire run, every time.
On to tactioception, or exteroception (sorry, I still refuse to give in to the misguided definition of "proprioception" which is a word the industry mistakenly uses to describe a sense of where body parts are in relation to the ground...that's not proprioception, that's exteroception. Proprioception is a sense of where body parts like toes are in relation to other body parts. It's original use in minimalist shoes comes from the fact that you use your toes more, making them stronger and more sensitive to where they are in relation to each other and the rest of the foot. But the misguided "proprioception" term has run rampant, so i'll probably give in to this one day. Just not today). These are closer to traditional sneakers with little exteroception. The stack height is likely too high, but there is just a little more feel in these versus stability sneakers or high cushion neutrals. Interestingly, the foot pads act a little like paw pads on an animal's paw so the lateral force of each pad is felt when striking and pushing off in weird angles. This was kind of cool. Though it would be nice to get true exteroception in a future version.
At the end of each run, I've noticed that the tendons on either side behind my knees feel a touch sore, as well as some ever-so-slight pain in my calves and heel. But the real lingering dullish pain is felt around my big toe mound and my lateral plantar branches. Even now, several hours after my latest run, I feel this feint, dullish, but noticeable "bone deep" pain along the lateral plantar branches. Perhaps this is because the sneaker encourages a longer and springier stride, but it may not be the best idea to completely give in and commit to that temptation.
CONCLUSION:
I have run in maybe two dozen shoe brands over the years (buying multiples of ones that I really like), and unlike folks who prefer a single shoe type, I happily rotate in everything from minimalist shoes on up to traditional neutral and stability shoes and everything in between. In all those years and among all the shoes, there has really only been one sneaker (another review I wrote recently) that felt right from the very first run, and while I was hopeful that the Mobiums would be the second pair to do that, they are close, but not quite there.
Despite the little issues, there's no question these sneakers encourage me to run faster, with longer strides, and feel great during the run. So to help with faster pace training in the 8-14 mile range, the Mobiums are now a consistent part of my rotation, especially for medium pace training.
Given how many sneakers I've thrown away or returned (when possible), sneaker compliments don't get much better than that.
Happy running!
For comfort, they were alright. But I believe the materials used are not going to last you for long. At the price point, it is very disappointing.
If you're reading this review, then you're probably a little like me, wondering if there's any truth to this supposedly entirely new sneaker technology built around a basic premise: Your foot changes shape roughly 6%, so your sneaker should too. The unique x-shaped band running in a groove along the outer sole supposedly pulls the sneaker back into an arched shape after allowing a flattening of the arch during impact to help change with the changes of your foot and also spring back to help give back energy for your stride.
Having just recently received these, i have been out on 4 runs at 8 miles each, and have reached some conclusions.
Like I said at the start, i have mixed feelings about this sneaker. Here's the short of what i found:
Run pace is consistently faster on all 4 runs
There's a tiny cost: a touch of leg pain in new places
Really strange parts of my foot got small blisters
It changes my stride
it works, it's fun, but takes a little getting used to
The band underneath could be tighter
Outsole feels great. Upper and insole doesn't feel as great
Awesome materials in the upper, not sure how well everything is put together.
Here's the long version.
SHAPE:
First, the shape of the sneaker. It definitely is shaped like an arched foot, and not a regular sneaker where the outsole runs flat across but the insole has an arch bump, or with an outsole that has a raised heel like traditional high drop sneakers. The shoe literally has a distinct high arch on the outside that is equally reflected inside.
The upper is a gorgeous material and the laces seem like a high tech material too. The tongue is strange though. It's uber thin (Teijin microfiber, maybe?) with a funny plasticky/silicone like badge where the tongue shows through the laces. The tongue also seems stitched onto the ceiling of the upper in a simplistic way that rubs a little during a run. Not enough to cause any skin irritation but certainly noticeable in the early miles.
The sneaker is harder to put on because the whole shoe wraps around the foot in the shape of the foot. They are especially form fitting around the sides of the heel and the arch. The closest thing to the fit of these would that I've tried is the Merrel Sonic Glove. Not even the Vivobarefoot Breathos or Evo IIs or Vibram Five fingers wrap this snugly. The Mobiums do seem to run just a touch long in the heel for me though. I find that despite the snug feel around the midfoot and on either side of the heel, the rear of the heel doesn't quite hug the back of my heel, causing some movement early on, though surprisingly that movement stopped once i was running for a while. Stiffness in the forefoot flexibility might have been partially to blame.
The toebox seems less roomy than other sneakers I've purchased lately, but still plenty roomy for toes to splay and move reasonably and never feel tight or constricting during a run.
The outer edge of the lateral plantar branches (e.g. on the left foot, that would be the whole outer or left edge of the fore foot from behind the toes to just behind the middle of the foot) does feel unusually snug though, and also seems the least flexible and shock absorbing, causing some really unusual pain for me compared to just about every other shoe I've ever worn.
On the inside, there are some strange bumps or stitching that caused some rubbing in weird ways. This manifested in small blisters on my big toe and the inward facing part of the big toe mound. I don't usually get blisters in these areas, so there's something going on there.
The shoe is a 19mm heel with a 4-6mm drop (guesstimating here) What makes this especially hard to tell is that rather than start high and gradually decline, the raised arch makes the sense of the drop seem difficult to really feel.
RUN:
The four runs were really telling. I had all kinds of good things and bad things happen during the run that I can't really give an overall score that would reflect how I felt about the shoe. What's more, the first and fourth runs were roughly the same, telling me that my conclusions were really consistent and not a one off result from the excitement of wearing new shoes.
First off, these sneakers seem to run a touch small, so get a half size up if you can, or try them out. I think it should be a fairly tight, snug fit, as the material does stretch a just a little bit over the first few runs. Could be wrong here, so probably better if you ask an expert at a shoe store.
The shoe is snug, no question, and is hard to put on.
At first, walking around, the simplistic way the tongue is sewn onto the ceiling of the upper seems to dig in, but I worried for naught. The feeling went away about a mile into the run, and never came back, caused no skin irritation at all.
Next is the strange differences in areas of pressure. The lateral plantar branches definitely felt pressure and became sore over the course of the run. I think this is because the dramatic movement of the arch offers a lot of run assistance, shock absorption, and energy return, but the lateral plantar side has no such springy motion, so takes the brunt of the force. I could be wrong, but if I was, I should have similar problems in other shoes, so i think I'm right here. The lateral plantar side feels a little like doing a hard mid-foot stride run in minimalist sneakers.
Next up, the inside edge of the foot gets some blisters. From the big toe to the big toe mound to the inside of the arch, I got blisters. My guess is that this is because even though the arched changes shape with the changes in my foot arch, there is some rubbing as the shoe adjusts its shape. Could be wrong here. I used Kinesio tape on the second-fourth runs and that alleviated the blisters.
Next up, the heel. I noticed immediately that while the sides of the heel are very snug, the back of the heel is a touch loose, causing some movement. I would have sworn up and down that the back of my heel would get rubbed raw, but something interesting happened. Whenever I'm walking, I can feel the heel rubbing against the heel of the shoe vertically. But when actually running, the rubbing disappears. Can't imagine why this is the case, but in either case, there was no skin irritation on the heel. A pleasant surprise to be sure.
Other than these noticeable things, the shoe felt really great overall, and the changing shoe shape does seem to actually work a bit and my runs were clearly faster. I rotate my shoes a fair bit, and the increased speed from these shoes has been consistent when compared to other sneakers.
Basically the shock cords in an x-pattern on the outsole are trying to contract. When you land, your weight flattens the sole and the shock cord pulls the shoe back into the arched shape. I wish that shock cord was much tighter than it is. I feel an energy return when kicking off, and since this is my easy run shoe, it would be great if the energy return was higher, hence the wish for a stronger, tighter shock cord.
Still, even as is, the shoe seems to be begging me to change my stride and it did so on all my runs. It pushes you into a light heel mostly mid foot strike and a deeper and...springier (is that a word?) push off. So my legs are encouraged to kick off farther back causing a longer stride. The last time I had this long a stride was when I exclusively used traditional stability sneakers (Mizuno Elixir 4s, a few years ago). My stride has been much shorter for a few years now (in traditional and minimalist sneakers) so it was surprising that the Mobiums caused such a dramatic change in stride length so consistently and for the entire run, every time.
On to tactioception, or exteroception (sorry, I still refuse to give in to the misguided definition of "proprioception" which is a word the industry mistakenly uses to describe a sense of where body parts are in relation to the ground...that's not proprioception, that's exteroception. Proprioception is a sense of where body parts like toes are in relation to other body parts. It's original use in minimalist shoes comes from the fact that you use your toes more, making them stronger and more sensitive to where they are in relation to each other and the rest of the foot. But the misguided "proprioception" term has run rampant, so i'll probably give in to this one day. Just not today). These are closer to traditional sneakers with little exteroception. The stack height is likely too high, but there is just a little more feel in these versus stability sneakers or high cushion neutrals. Interestingly, the foot pads act a little like paw pads on an animal's paw so the lateral force of each pad is felt when striking and pushing off in weird angles. This was kind of cool. Though it would be nice to get true exteroception in a future version.
At the end of each run, I've noticed that the tendons on either side behind my knees feel a touch sore, as well as some ever-so-slight pain in my calves and heel. But the real lingering dullish pain is felt around my big toe mound and my lateral plantar branches. Even now, several hours after my latest run, I feel this feint, dullish, but noticeable "bone deep" pain along the lateral plantar branches. Perhaps this is because the sneaker encourages a longer and springier stride, but it may not be the best idea to completely give in and commit to that temptation.
CONCLUSION:
I have run in maybe two dozen shoe brands over the years (buying multiples of ones that I really like), and unlike folks who prefer a single shoe type, I happily rotate in everything from minimalist shoes on up to traditional neutral and stability shoes and everything in between. In all those years and among all the shoes, there has really only been one sneaker (another review I wrote recently) that felt right from the very first run, and while I was hopeful that the Mobiums would be the second pair to do that, they are close, but not quite there.
Despite the little issues, there's no question these sneakers encourage me to run faster, with longer strides, and feel great during the run. So to help with faster pace training in the 8-14 mile range, the Mobiums are now a consistent part of my rotation, especially for medium pace training.
Given how many sneakers I've thrown away or returned (when possible), sneaker compliments don't get much better than that.
Happy running!
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I'm definitely not a runner but these shoes feel so light and springy that they actually made me want to go out for a run. My legs and calf muscles were dramatically less fatigued.Best Deals on Puma Mobium Runner Elite Running Shoes
I bought these shoes at around $110 and it was because I wanted to lose and maintain my weight by walking with a FitBit one unit daily. The size is accurate at my US8 and the fit was pretty ok. If you have broader feet these might be a too narrow. I used them daily for a 2 hour and above walk and never for running. Within two months, I noticed this morning there was a side wear and tear at the inner left feet of the textile along the embossed Puma motif. The tear measures an inch and a separate of half and inch. As I do not engage in any strenuous activated aside from walking in them for the past 2 months, these tears were a total disappointment.For comfort, they were alright. But I believe the materials used are not going to last you for long. At the price point, it is very disappointing.
Cheap ASICS Women's GT-2160 Trail Running Shoe
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on Tuesday, July 22, 2014
I am almost 70 years old and have always walked several miles each morning and/or evening and in recent years I do my walks on a 7-mile stretch of sandy beach. I have back, foot and knee problems for years and had been suffering more lately with pains in the feet up the legs and onto the back. My walks had been cut significantly due to lack of the right shoes and last few months when I walked around the house I had to use crutches or hold onto furniture as the PF was coming back and the pains in legs and back compounded my discomfort. Then my Sketchers slippers came. The foot pains (plantar fasciitis) left as soon as I started wearing them. Next, I donned the Asics 2160 sneakers (which came the same time) and headed out to the beach and they have risen to the occasion except for a very little bit of knee pain (sometimes). I have been able to do my 3 mile walk at least 4-5 times a week and the Asics look as new as ever holding their shape completely. I hardly walk on the pavement as I am afraid of more joint trouble but shall take them around the block for a test and see what happens. I bought another pair of Asics at the same time but have not worn them yet.
One thing I have noticed though they seem to be a little snugger than when I first started wearing them I have not washed them yet so I do not think they shrunk or do not know if my feet are spreading from the slippers or what. I do not have any type of swelling in my feet so it is not that. However they were a little roomy so I am still okay, So far so good.
I was pleased with the Amazon service.
I am now wearing them for walking on pavement. Still good.
One thing I have noticed though they seem to be a little snugger than when I first started wearing them I have not washed them yet so I do not think they shrunk or do not know if my feet are spreading from the slippers or what. I do not have any type of swelling in my feet so it is not that. However they were a little roomy so I am still okay, So far so good.
I was pleased with the Amazon service.
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Great shoe for trail running!! I used to run with my GT-2150 (great for tread mill and road runs. But not for trail running). After 30min, the little stones and irregular trail surface used to kill my feet, so I tried the GT-2160 Trail Running. Now I feel I'm literally running on a cloud with them. No pain, no pressure points, very comfortable, light, and stable shoes. They seem very well designed and constructed too. Apart from a little dirt, they look just like the day I bought them, although I do use them A LOT!!Best Deals on ASICS Women's GT-2160 Trail Running Shoe
Great feel and look. I really love these shoes. I have bought 2 pairs in different colours and am not dissappointed.Honest reviews on ASICS Women's GT-2160 Trail Running Shoe
I had brought this shoe in Australia previously, but had been let onto the wonders of Amazon.com by a friend... so my $200 shoes here cost me $88, including postage from the USA. I'm very happy with the shoe it's lightweight and sturdy, and causes me no problems when I run or walk. I'll be back again once I've done another 450km in them, I'm sure!Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for ASICS Women's GT-2160 Trail Running Shoe
I bought these sneaks to wear when I went to Yellowstone last June. They were comfy right from the start.I am now wearing them for walking on pavement. Still good.
Buy Vivobarefoot Men's Ultra Pure Running Shoe
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on Monday, July 21, 2014
I got these for a camp/backpacking shoe, and they are amazing! Super lightweight and comfortable. I use to carry a lightweight pair of flip flops and five fingers for stream crossings and lake swimming, but have since switched over to just these. They are lighter than my flip flops and amazingly versatile. They do run a bit big though, and I actually had to order the next size down from my standard Euro size.
natural way that feet are supposed to work. I have had two knee surgerys and two hip replacements
and running was something I had given up on. I purchased these shoes simply as watershoes and planned
to walk on the beach. After a few times everything worked so well that I began to push the envelope,
today I ran 3miles in a 35 minutes, I'm still cautious but being able to run at all is progress. The
change in gait from heel to forefoot seems to put the shock on other areas and allows me to run with
no knee swelling and no hip pain. I've still only logged 35 miles but am really happy with the results
thus far.
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These shoes provide a completely new approach to running. I'm told that this is a throwback to thenatural way that feet are supposed to work. I have had two knee surgerys and two hip replacements
and running was something I had given up on. I purchased these shoes simply as watershoes and planned
to walk on the beach. After a few times everything worked so well that I began to push the envelope,
today I ran 3miles in a 35 minutes, I'm still cautious but being able to run at all is progress. The
change in gait from heel to forefoot seems to put the shock on other areas and allows me to run with
no knee swelling and no hip pain. I've still only logged 35 miles but am really happy with the results
thus far.
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I purchased a pair of the Vivobarefoot Men's Ultra Shoe in Black several months ago in Washington, DC. It was not the "Pure" model. The difference in the "Men's Ultra" model and the "Men's Ultra Pure" model is the Pure model does not include the mesh inner liner. It is the outer shell only. However both shoes are the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn. I find the wider toe cage extremely comfortable, and it helps that the inner mesh liner is compatible with any of the Vivobarefoot Ultra Pure Shoes. I highly recommend this shoe for casual wear. You will not regret the purchase of this shoe...Honest reviews on Vivobarefoot Men's Ultra Pure Running Shoe
I love these shoes. Very light and comfortable. They seem to wear fast on the bottom. Other than that, I am very pleasedFind helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Vivobarefoot Men's Ultra Pure Running Shoe
I used these shoes with regular socks on the Appalachian Trail up to Blood Mountain in Georgia for a two day,twelve mile camping trip in mist and light rain. I usually wear tennis or light hiking boots. Wow these shoes were great on the trail. You feel rocks/tree roots a little more the in the Vivobarefoot's than in tennis shoes or hiking boots, but their very low weight, good overall arch support and flexibility make these my favorite hiking shoe. I'm 55 and not a trail runner, but I will use these shoes in the future whenever I am out hiking in the woods.Best Polo Ralph Lauren Men's Vaughn Lace-Up Deals
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Looks exactly like photos and fits perfectly. the shoes material is high quality velvet and its well made. They feel very very comfortable and look very elegant. Highly recommended.
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I bought these for my husband and we both love them they fit great and look good on him and the product came away head of time.WE COULD NOT BE ANY MORE HAPPIER.