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Good shoe for workin out?


Mesmer

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Hey my shoes suck and I'm gonna buy some new ones tomorrow. I do a lot of running but I don't think I want running shoes because I want to use them for other work out stuffs that requires lateral movement.

So I'm thinking cross trainers? Nike Shox, Reebok came out with those zig things? What's good? What sucks? Looking to spend 100-200

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the new nike shox are fantastic, so are the zig techs. i bought both and they were well worth it. i would prefer the shox because they are a little more casual.

also the quality of the zig techs arent that great.

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Thanks guys, but this isn't really helping as those are the two shoes I'm debating on lol. I guess I'll have to go try them on and see what feels good.

Also want to make sure if there's anything I should avoid at all costs. And what do mean by the nikes being more casual?

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I guess we've just given up on scoring points for originality.

ok...my mother says those new sketchers really work...you know the ones with the curved soles.

makes sense. id try them if they didnt look faggity(nttiawwt)

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I swear by Mizuno's.

My rugby cleats were Mizuno and now I am walking/jogging again they have great support. (Dynaflex ftw) I have my Wave Inspire 6 to workout and bball in and my Musha's will be for me to run(more walking than runningO in. New Balances are garbage for working out. Nike's are too narrow. Addidas are the only other one's I'd even consider.

I own these (Wave inspire 6)

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and these are being delivered to me today (Musha 2)

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I would recommend going to the store and trying on any pair that you think might be a feasible option. When I went to buy mine, I was there for probably an hour or more trying on different shoes and walking around in them. I got the Zigs because they were very light, and each step feels like you are walking on pillow tops. It's very smooth, even when I sprint in them. It's really just about personal preference.

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