Hudson Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 Just bought a pair of Nike "Free" shoes. They're comfortable, definately a change from my old Air Moto Max's, but not quite the same as my Puma H-Streets. But they're comfortable, very breathable, and extremely flexible. Nice for running, doing all sorts of leg drills in these things is a joy. 85 bucks. Not a lot of support though, but if you have strong arch's I'd say go try these things out. The game of chess is much like a swordfight; you must think before you move.
Mr. Mike Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 you say to try them if I have strong arches...do they lack arch support? I need something with good support due to my plantar fascitis. I'm currently using Vans Tony Trujillo lowtops...very nice...comfy and breatheable. I'm also a night nurse, so they get plenty of exercise in the wee hours of the morning. Most days, I walk the 3.5 miles back home instead of driving, and after all of that, my feet still don't hurt with these shoes. Plus, they look cool they're crackle painted blue and white and have a funky pattern on the bottom When a man's fortunate time comes, he meets a good friend;When a man has lost his luck, he meets a beautiful woman.-anonymous
RaidenTB Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 Nice... I've seen them at the store a couple of weeks ago, but haven't dared to try them on yet... I'd most probably end up buying a pair and I don't have any more space in my shoes closet... Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Hudson Posted June 1, 2005 Author Posted June 1, 2005 The shoe is designed not to interfere too much with your natural motion, so it's a very minimal, flexible design. I'd say if you have pain walking barefoot then these shoes may not be the best. The game of chess is much like a swordfight; you must think before you move.
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