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Will you try these running shoes.

yes
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75%
no.
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25%
 
Total votes: 28

GGHT
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Post by GGHT »

I just bought a pair of Brooks Adrenalin which are a cracking shoe, stable for us overpronators but still light, with excellent grip, as I am having orthotics made though im going to have to buy ANOTHER pair of "neutrals" so thats another £60 from the coffers...
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Post by megadevil »

so which of them shud i buy for running on a track then
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Post by megadevil »

what are orthotics and neutrals
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Post by flynn101 »

Ive got a pair of PT-03's :D so far there the only trainers ive had that havent fallen apart in a few months :) Bad thing is UK Gear look like a market store label :-?
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Post by dalo »

I liek the moon boots i have at the moment thankyou, but i would give them a blast.
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Post by SO19 »

Just picked up a pair of the PT-03's....

I'll have to see how they perform, but first impressions are good. Very comfortable.
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Post by letsrole »

I think i'll stick with my £12 running shoes thanks! They are actully ok, I got them when I went over to America and bought them in this dodgy cheap warehouse thing, and touch wood no shin splints or problems yet and have been using them since april. But they seem ok and have cushion and all that good stuff :lol:
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Post by dalo »

I think i will stick to my £30 reeboks from M&M magazine for now until i have an income.
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