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I need new training shoes for cross country and i cant decide between the mizuno Wave Aero 3
http://www.zappos.com/n/p/dp/2958919/c/19042.html or the Mizuno Revolver 2 http://www.zappos.com/n/p/dp/2958943/c/743.html |
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Admin
Join Date: Dec 2005
Name: Matt
Sport: Discus/Shot
Location: Pullman, WA
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The second pair are a bit lighter, and they look like they have better feedback ratings. I doubt there is much difference between the two other than the colors. I never ran x country so I couldn't really tell you what to look for in a shoe, but going off just the pages shown, I'd say the second pair.
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I'd go with the one that fits the best and is pain-free.
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Just based on styling I think the second pair is better.
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I'd go with any pair of Aasics, but I think the shoes are all about what you want and what is comfortable, you shouldn't really ask other people which ones....You should pick the ones you like and that will work.
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Admin
Join Date: Dec 2005
Name: Matt
Sport: Discus/Shot
Location: Pullman, WA
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Registered
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Where can I get my hands on a pair of Aasics shoes?
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Admin
Join Date: Dec 2005
Name: Matt
Sport: Discus/Shot
Location: Pullman, WA
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There is a store in Idaho, not sure if it is specific to the location or if it is a chain, called Bandana's, they specialize in long distance sort of stuff.
Eastbay.com might have them, or you could try just going to any of the major branch stores, aasics are becoming more and more popular. |
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The Walking Disaster
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To prevent this, make sure you buy a shoe that is very sturdy. This can sometimes be tough because finding a light shoe is also a determining factor in purchasing shoes. The test I always do when finding shoes is I take the shoe and try and bend it in as many ways as it will go. If it bends easily, go for a different one. You can also check the center on the outside where the arch is. If the area there is pretty hard, you've got a pretty good shoe. Last edited by MotoXRider31 : 01-06-2006 at 11:04 PM. |
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Great post, that is the most information ive ever read about shoes. Thanks. New Balance are good shoes to for running, i dont know about serious x country running, but i find that for the running i do(on the street, or treadmill) the new blanace shoes are the most comfortable thing ive ever come across. And they come in very wide, i gots fat feet . |
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Ass Connoisseur
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I take back my post from 2.5 years ago.
I got a pair of aasics for trail running about 3 weeks ago. They are the new most comfortable shoes I've ever worn. Very sturdy as well. |
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The Walking Disaster
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Well, I'm glad you liked them.
![]() I still wear the same pair as before. I now have a good dozen or so pairs of them.
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Ass Connoisseur
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I wish I still had all my old shoes, but I ususally tend to wear them out by the time i get new ones. It would be nice to be able to cycle through them.
That and usually my dog gets to them. |
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Senior Member
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Nike Shox or w/e they're called. Only shoe I've found that I can run 6+ miles in and not have my back and or feet hurt..my gf said they are hit or miss with people though.
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Ass Connoisseur
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Well the dog ate my left aasic. Now im back to the nike shocks. They hurt though, so I'll have to get some new balance or something on sale.
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