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I just got a promotion and start my new position today. It’s going to be a lot of standing and walking (10 hours/day). Any one have suggestions for good shoes with good support and comfort? I’ve been eying ASICS Gel Lyte III but wanted some opinions before pulling the trigger.
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You could resurrect this thread?
There are/ were some pretty good options in there
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=86144.0
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i worked in a kitchen in some nb dad shoes. they were ok
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I just got a promotion and start my new position today. It’s going to be a lot of standing and walking (10 hours/day). Any one have suggestions for good shoes with good support and comfort? I’ve been eying ASICS Gel Lyte III but wanted some opinions before pulling the trigger.
I will say this, if possible, go to a running shoe store and have your feet measured (width, if flat footed, etc.) and have them help you figure out what shoes are good for you.
My wife is a nurse and is on her feet ALL the time. She bought countless pairs of running shoes based off other people's opinions, trying to find something that worked for her. None of them suited her as well as they did the people who recommended them. Then she finally got her foot measured and the one pair Road Runner Sports suggested to her worked like a charm.
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I used to work in skate shoes and eventually switched to a pair of ON clouds. I went from my feet being sore constantly to being able to skate after work. I’ve ran in them and they feel good for that as well.
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I have numbness in one of my feet from breaking my leg twice skating (17/27) and I always wear Saucony jawns. with the EverRun bottom. Soft bouncy and improves circulation.
https://www.saucony.com/en/mens-stability-running-shoes/?icid=M_running_catlinks_stability
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new balance classic 574 are an incredible, simple shoe that allows the foot to gain strength because they're not over supportive but offer just enough, for me anyways.
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Get some Crocs, my guy
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Team New Balance
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Get some Crocs, my guy
this dude is speaking truth. while they don't mold to the feet, they end up fitting the feet. hella comfy and more durable than one would expect. I hiked in mine, walked on the street, etc as my only shoe and they last about a year before they were done
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You could resurrect this thread?
There are/ were some pretty good options in there
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=86144.0
Good looking out! I knew there was a thread like this but that search function…
Thanks everyone for the feedback. I work in operations for a shipping company so unfortunately crocs are not an option. Looks like the running store might be my best bet. I also have an adidas and NB store near me so might make a trip there too.
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nike react infinity
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Yo any of ya'll on salomon? im trying to get some gore jawns
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Yo any of ya'll on salomon? im trying to get some gore jawns
I have some Salomon Outline GTX boots for work. They’re pretty comfortable. If you want to go for comfort and support then I would honestly recommend Hoka’s. I have some Speedgoats and Sky Kaha’s. Two of the most comfortable pairs of shoes I’ve ever worn. Hokas looked pretty ridiculous the first time I saw them, but the non-flashy color ones are quite a bit more palatable
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Big Nike Pegasus fan. Usually get whatever iteration as they come out every year and my old ones wear out. On the 38s right now and they’re great.
Crocs are tight too. Have some camo ones my wife got me for my bday this year. Super comfortable.
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Anyone try the New Balance 997? really looking at these as my next work shoe, but they only have super colourful options out right now
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I’ve had luck the last 10 years with Adidas, Nike, and ASICS.
You want the hardcore running shoes, not the sub-$100 stuff they sell at Foot Locker. Stuff like Adidas Supernova or Ultra Boost, Nike Pegasus/Vomero/Zoom Structure, ASICS Nimbus or GT-2000, etc.
I know one guy who is a nurse and swears by Hokas. People also like Brooks and Saucony.
If you don’t know what your feet need start with “neutral” shoes (although sometimes a structural element will help the shoes last longer if you’re on them every day).
If you’re near an outlet store check those because they usually have last season’s models at a deep discount. Dick’s Sporting Goods usually carries a few of the performance models and I like being able to try shut on without asking someone to get it for me. I know I should say support your local running store but in my experience they always have older stock at full price.
Lots of in depth reviews at solereview.com
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I was using ultra boosts when I was running.....
Always think it's funny how Nike and Adidas have a bigger presence in skating than running.....
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I really like Hoka One One shoes. I have a pair of Clifton 6’s for everyday walking/road jogging and a pair of Speedgoat 4’s for light hiking. I don’t jog much anymore, but they’re my go-to when I go for a walk, usually about 10km.
They’re the ones that fit my feet the best and feel like I was walking on clouds. Super light and breathable.
Only downsides is they’re ugly as fuck (like most running shoes) and the Clifton’s sole is not the most durable for running, but I still love ‘em. Hands down the most comfortable pairs of shoes I’ve ever owned, and my back feels better when I wear them for a few days.
Currently looking at a pair of their new Zinal model, probably gonna pull the trigger within the next few days.
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I also fuck with Birkenstocks in the summer and around the house.....pretty sure CK and Mcrank were the tipping point....
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I ended up going with some Saucony Shadow 6000. Really comfortable out of the box. A bunch of really simple color ways. Looking to get another pair in black or grey.
(https://i.postimg.cc/FKRrW8Wm/22-CF496-A-41-C4-4-F04-9-D7-B-8-BFD38-D3-F77-F.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dhbcDHcS)
(https://i.postimg.cc/bvBzKgWn/575-DF88-B-A01-D-406-E-8562-8-D2-E62-AD1303.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/1gDhFG9R)
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574 2e wide.
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I just got a promotion and start my new position today. It’s going to be a lot of standing and walking (10 hours/day). Any one have suggestions for good shoes with good support and comfort? I’ve been eying ASICS Gel Lyte III but wanted some opinions before pulling the trigger.
I will say this, if possible, go to a running shoe store and have your feet measured (width, if flat footed, etc.) and have them help you figure out what shoes are good for you.
My wife is a nurse and is on her feet ALL the time. She bought countless pairs of running shoes based off other people's opinions, trying to find something that worked for her. None of them suited her as well as they did the people who recommended them. Then she finally got her foot measured and the one pair Road Runner Sports suggested to her worked like a charm.
I will second this. Not because I've done it, but because I got burned by listening to what worked for other people. Next time I buy shoes I will go to a specialized store.
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Yo any of ya'll on salomon? im trying to get some gore jawns
I have some Salomon Outline GTX boots for work. They’re pretty comfortable. If you want to go for comfort and support then I would honestly recommend Hoka’s. I have some Speedgoats and Sky Kaha’s. Two of the most comfortable pairs of shoes I’ve ever worn. Hokas looked pretty ridiculous the first time I saw them, but the non-flashy color ones are quite a bit more palatable
Hoka's are comfortable..hv the challenger atr and mafate speed..
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Was so against them for years but I have to say nike air max.
I always had crushed whatever cushion mid sole shoes had by the third time I wore them leaving every running shoe feeling worse than the classic vans I skated in.
The air bubbles have a tiny bit of give but stay pretty much the same for the life of the shoe.
Especially good for standing for long amounts of time
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I use NMD’s for work but we sell Hoka’s and people swear by them. Usually coming in asking for a certain shoe their orthopedic told them about. Salomon as well, the gore Tex shoes have lasted me way longer than I thought.
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I have asics gel resolution 6 with converse lunarlon insoles and they are what I put on my feet when I want to do absolutely nothing in comfort. If you really don't give a fuck, Etonics are pretty comfortable and generally cheap. sauconys look nice, good pick.
(https://www.bellracquetsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/E520y0142.jpg)
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I use NMD’s for work but we sell Hoka’s and people swear by them. Usually coming in asking for a certain shoe their orthopedic told them about. Salomon as well, the gore Tex shoes have lasted me way longer than I thought.
wore the Salomon X Ultra Mid 3 gtx when i did a month long winter hike in Annapurna, Nepal. Holding up pretty good..
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I ended up going with some Saucony Shadow 6000. Really comfortable out of the box. A bunch of really simple color ways. Looking to get another pair in black or grey.
(https://i.postimg.cc/FKRrW8Wm/22-CF496-A-41-C4-4-F04-9-D7-B-8-BFD38-D3-F77-F.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dhbcDHcS)
(https://i.postimg.cc/bvBzKgWn/575-DF88-B-A01-D-406-E-8562-8-D2-E62-AD1303.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/1gDhFG9R)
solid choice! Saucony are great when you’re not on the board. I rock these atm:
https://item.rakuten.co.jp/kinetics-tokyo/cn7188/?scid=wi_ichi_iphoneapp_item_share
Will probably go back to Saucony or NB when they’re done though…
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I ended up going with some Saucony Shadow 6000. Really comfortable out of the box. A bunch of really simple color ways. Looking to get another pair in black or grey.
(https://i.postimg.cc/FKRrW8Wm/22-CF496-A-41-C4-4-F04-9-D7-B-8-BFD38-D3-F77-F.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dhbcDHcS)
(https://i.postimg.cc/bvBzKgWn/575-DF88-B-A01-D-406-E-8562-8-D2-E62-AD1303.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/1gDhFG9R)
solid choice! Saucony are great when you’re not on the board. I rock these atm:
https://item.rakuten.co.jp/kinetics-tokyo/cn7188/?scid=wi_ichi_iphoneapp_item_share
Will probably go back to Saucony or NB when they’re done though…
Those looks sick!
Wasn't there a movie with Robin Williams where he had grey New Balance or Saucony that sort of look like these? I feel like in the movie he was a professor or a homeless guy. My memory might be failing me.
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(https://i.ibb.co/G0XMktT/81d-CJy-G6wq-L-AC-SR920-736.jpg) (https://ibb.co/nbT1fnC)
just ordered these today because i start a new job and needed comfortable shoes! they are vegan and were 49$ shipped! has anyone had these saucony jazz's?
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Just got these sick shoes for half price the other day at Winners. They are actually waterproof hiking shoes which is perfect for my job working on boats. Nice chunky non-marking tread, fully waterproof and breathable and super comfortable and easy on the feet.
I would strongly recommend these. Lots of colours for half price all over the internet.
I got mine for $59 CAD
https://www.columbiasportswear.ca/en/p/mens-pivot-mid-waterproof-shoe-1888541.html (https://www.columbiasportswear.ca/en/p/mens-pivot-mid-waterproof-shoe-1888541.html)
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Dropped the hammer on some of these:
https://www.newbalance.com/pd/made-in-usa-990v5-vegan-friendly/M990V5-38570.html
Probably the most I’ve ever spent on sneakers, but I’m not disappointed!
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Bought some of those Adidas Puig Primeknits from the CCS black Friday sale. Wore them for some trail running with a friend's dog. My knees are trash, but in these beauts, I felt hardly any knee pain. Good times! Can't wait to adopt a good pup and do some trail running with her so we can be the most fly middle-aged white ladies in town.
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Dropped the hammer on some of these:
https://www.newbalance.com/pd/made-in-usa-990v5-vegan-friendly/M990V5-38570.html
Probably the most I’ve ever spent on sneakers, but I’m not disappointed!
Damn, those are sick. 990s are my personal favorite shoe ever. I have had so many pairs. They are pricey but they are worth it. The quality is so good. I can keep 990’s for years, even running in them 3 times a week. That said, I want a pair of ASICS Kayano Trainers.
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Got some Adidas supernova running shoes. They have boost in heel and bounce in forefoot so it's pretty solid feeling/firm. Every review says they fit large but of course I get them and they are too small. Took out the insole(which is pretty ok cushioned but not like a Koston Nike or something silly) so not really getting the full comfort but they are pretty decent. I've got other Adidas that have boost the full length of the sole and they feel a bit wobbly sometimes so if others have experienced that and been put off by boosts the supernovas might be worth looking into.
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NB Fresh foam Roav. I work in healthcare and I’m on my feet the entire duration of my shift. These have been cheap and done the trick so far, I’m on my second pair.
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any new balance 574 2e wide.
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For running - Nike Air Vapormax
(https://i.ibb.co/bHyc3X1/nike1.jpg) (https://ibb.co/CJXRtQB)
These are great for running, NOT walking. The air pocket absorbs so much impact on the run - its awesome. Trying to walk around in these though, has the feeling of walking indoors in cleats and wonky ankles (may be exclusive to my shitty ankles). Recommend for strictly running activity
For walking/ some trail walkage too - Nike Air Max 270 Bowfin
(https://i.ibb.co/6DctFGL/nike2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/L9Dg1BH)
I just got these for X-Mas, but so far they seem pretty good. Definitely good for a bit of a hike. Have not worn much as my day-to-day shoes, partially because of snow I've been wearing Timboz
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Dropped the hammer on some of these:
https://www.newbalance.com/pd/made-in-usa-990v5-vegan-friendly/M990V5-38570.html
Probably the most I’ve ever spent on sneakers, but I’m not disappointed!
Damn, those are sick. 990s are my personal favorite shoe ever. I have had so many pairs. They are pricey but they are worth it. The quality is so good. I can keep 990’s for years, even running in them 3 times a week. That said, I want a pair of ASICS Kayano Trainers.
yes! I’m going for quality over quantity at the moment. In fact, I want them to be my only pair of (non-skate) sneakers. I kinda like the idea of having one solid pair of sneakers, 1 quality go to pair of jeans,
a nice coat etc. Now If only I could narrow my watch collection down to one or two pieces…