Poll of the Day > Can you tell the difference between a TENNIS and RUNNING SHOE?? I'd be SHOCKED!

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mrduckbear
11/21/17 12:06:45 AM
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Which is which in your opinion?



If you've been looking for shoes, you can tell that these shoes are always labeled in categories ranging from athletic, walking, tennis and running shoes...but honestly, a lot of these shoes all look the same to me..so if you can tell the difference between a TENNIS and a RUNNING shoe is between 2 pictures, colour me shocked!!.

Shoe 1 -

5EsDXNx

Shoe 2 -

TeSSIeY
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Mead
11/21/17 12:07:55 AM
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Yes I can tell the difference
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darcandkharg31
11/21/17 12:19:25 AM
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*google image searches*

Ah yes, of course of course, ahem, the correct answer is b.
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Red_Frog
11/21/17 12:20:16 AM
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Trick question, the tennis shoe is obviously the one labeled Nike Running.
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aHappySacka
11/21/17 12:21:30 AM
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There's a gap in the bottom of Shoe #1 to separate the two main parts meant to cushion the feet while running.

While the bottom of Shoe #2 has ridges to maximize traction which you don't need as much when running.
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DocDelicious
11/21/17 1:02:05 AM
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aHappySacka posted...
There's a gap in the bottom of Shoe #1 to separate the two main parts meant to cushion the feet while running.

While the bottom of Shoe #2 has ridges to maximize traction which you don't need as much when running.

Boom.
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Golden Road
11/21/17 1:43:56 AM
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Yes, but it's like telling the difference between a rectangle and a square. Running shoes are a specific kind of tennis shoe.
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Mead
11/21/17 1:44:58 AM
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Both are overpriced pieces of plastic and foam
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wwinterj25
11/21/17 2:16:26 AM
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Clearly these have a noticeable difference and as already said 1 is shoes for running while 2 is for tennis.
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helIy
11/21/17 2:18:07 AM
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Mead posted...
Yes I can tell the difference

me too

one literally says running on it
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benbeverfaqs
11/21/17 8:02:53 AM
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You have to look at the bottom (sole) of the shoe.
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PKMNsony
11/21/17 11:07:24 AM
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Easy. Running shoe is a shoe and Tennis is a sport.
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ernieforss
11/21/17 11:55:39 AM
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it's pretty obvious.
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