Originally posted by Pimpalicious316:
Originally posted by Y2KSVT:
Originally posted by effblooC2:
I have personally always done well with New Balance.
You can get them at Kohls for around $40-60 depending on when you hit the sales and which ones you go with.





New Balance FTW!! I picked up my last pair at Dick's Sporting Goods for I think $29 on clearance. I've had a few pairs of NB's and they've always been lighter, and more comfortable than my Nike's & Adidas running shoes.

Mark




agreed! i don't run, but if i did i would get some new balance. i wear their tennis shoes/sneakers daily and they ROCK!

~Andrew




I third that (can I do that?)...

I suggest picking up the lightest shoes that offer the support you need.

I've seen this display that shows what kind of shoes you need if you have a flat arch, normal arch, or a high arch.

Then there's this chart I just came across:



Even shows you how to lace your shoes for a better fit.

And when you do pick a pair of shoes, they have a shoe care list to follow:

1) Use your shoes only for their intended purpose. We make a full line of shoes for running, aerobics, basketball, tennis, hiking, and walking.

2) Clean your shoes with mild detergents and cool water. We don't recommend putting your shoes in the washing machine.

3) Dry your shoes by removing their inserts and allowing them to air dry. Packing them with crumpled newspaper will help them retain their shape.

4) A suede brush will help keep the outside surfaces of your shoes clean.

5) Keep your shoes away from extreme heat, such as radiators and dryers.


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