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Nike don't make good running shoes, and that pair above certainly isn't, espeically when it only cost $65.
Good running shoes has got a very thick sole underneath and it is very tough and hard that you shouldn't be able to bend it.
stick with Brooks or Asics.
Nike don't make good running shoes, and that pair above certainly isn't, espeically when it only cost $65.
Good running shoes has got a very thick sole underneath and it is very tough and hard that you shouldn't be able to bend it.
stick with Brooks or Asics.
kayano's are the top of the tree and are suitable for all foot types.I wear Kayanos, but I pronate and I'm 193cm and 90+ Kgs so I need a strong supportive shoe. I've worn them for so long I can't remember anything else.
I find they fit me well, are bloody well made and last.
Your mileage may vary.
Bingo
I usually stick with Asics...very supportive and they generally have pretty good arch support
Nike don't make good running shoes, and that pair above certainly isn't, espeically when it only cost $65.
Good running shoes has got a very thick sole underneath and it is very tough and hard that you shouldn't be able to bend it.
stick with Brooks or Asics.
. Congrats on the 3 sub 3's - I'm doing my 4th Marathon in April (to hopefully beat Lance Armstrong - there, I've said it
)this is incorrect, if you cant bend the sole of a shoe then your shins and ankles take the brunt of the foot strike. this is an old wives tale, ask a podiatrist. nothing could be further from the truth.

)this is incorrect, if you cant bend the sole of a shoe then your shins and ankles take the brunt of the foot strike. this is an old wives tale, ask a podiatrist. nothing could be further from the truth.
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You can bend the toe section of the shoe. But the large grey bit is very solid and it is not bendable.
But it really depends on your feet type, if you have neutral feet the you probably don't need arch support like that.
My podiatrist is the one who told me about this
Perhaps it depends in the individuals foot
Ive been told to get shoes with strong arch support which don't bend easily

Asics. I have worn them for 15 years and unless they completely drop in quality will not consider swapping.
Kayano's are great but not necessarily best suited to your feet. There is another model (2130 or something like that, different number for women - I think 2120) that was recommended to me by a podiatrist when I was having foot soreness, and are the only running shoe with some fancy accreditation (which I can't remember now).
Anyway, Asics rock.![]()
out of interest, anybody running with the Kinsei 2 at the moment? Thoughts?
Too neutral a shoe for myself but the industry is 'abuzz'.....apparantly.