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parabola_master 04/09/18 11:04:57 PM #1: |
Or should I buy another sleek pair of pureboosts? https://www.adidas.com/us/pureboost-shoes/BB6288.html?forceSelSize=BB6288_670
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Flockaveli 04/10/18 12:38:15 AM #2: |
Neither. Buy a shoe with an outsole thats made for concrete. And cheaper.
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Rika_Furude 04/10/18 12:39:09 AM #3: |
Just go to the shoestore and buy whatever fits you and isnt cheap shit?
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Flockaveli 04/10/18 1:00:30 AM #4: |
I have a medial forefoot gait and the Continental rubber didnt last me 2 months, thats >200 miles.
Ive had a pair of Nikes give out on me after 13 months/near 1,500 miles, and my current New Balance pair is at month 10 and Im only now beginning to feel a slight discomfort, I can still get another 2 months out of them and thats after about 1,000 miles. Looking at my next pair and theyre only going to run me about $60. I cant even walk/go to work in my non-running, casual wear UB for more than 2 hours before the foam just gives out and all your heels are feeling are the hard floor. Got them as a present and I hate them. Too beat to be returned now. Only had them for a month too. --- Chicago, greatest city in the world! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Path_ 04/10/18 1:04:49 AM #5: |
I just got my Ultra Boosts a week ago, and I love them. But everywhere I've read said to go Nike for running.
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gamer167 04/10/18 1:12:59 AM #6: |
$170? Those look like their more for fashion than running.
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