El Presidente Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I have been a Mizuno athletic shoe man for over a decade but the last two purchases have left me a little disappointed in terms of longevity/quality. I always buy two sets of the same athletic shoe and swap them around every other day. I walk briskly around 6 km a day, 7 days a week and gym 6 days a week for 45 minutes. The shoe needs to be able to both gym and walking. I am not that professional to need different styles of shoe. For the active FOH'ers...let me know what you are using (brand/model) in a similar vein that you are supremely happy with. 1
loose_axle Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago You’ll get your moneys worth out of the Salomon XT or GTX line if you’re happy to spend the coin. I don’t run anymore so I’m happy with Nike for the gym as I can get them cheap. If it’s hiking I swear by the Lowa Zephyr GTX range. I’ve got miles and over 4 years out of a pair of those. 2
Montezüma Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Still eagerly anticipating the advocates of On Cloud.
ha_banos Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Reebok nano range. X5 currently. I like the flat support structure. The previous ranges of CrossFit nano were very good. Neutral multi function.
LaoFan Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago OnCloud. 😅 Most comfortable shoes I've ever owned. One could even say it feels like walking.. on.. clouds. 2 hours ago, Montezüma said: Still eagerly anticipating the advocates of On Cloud.
El Hoze Posted 4 minutes ago Posted 4 minutes ago From a brand perspective I would second the New Balance. I’ll give an option that most “serious” athletes would consider a bit unconventional which is the New Balance 990. The Cadillac Fleetwood. I have been wearing 990s for over 20 years, I’m 46 (I can say that for two more weeks)….that includes 11 marathons, one of which was the third leg of an Ironman. I’m nowhere near competitive, I just want to finish and avoid injury, so the 990 fits for me. It’s “heavy on comfort” and has a very structured upper. These days I log around ~25 miles a week most of which are fairly low intensity. I wear them when I work out too, they have great lateral support. I also keep a rotation of a few at a time but I get quite a few miles out of each pair. More than anything you need to find a shoe that fits your foot I have tried several brands over the years out of curiosity (including ONs) and was back in the NB very quickly. I imagine some might be the opposite and not like the fit of NB. On a style note: I was wearing 990s when I met my wife on an airplans 14 years ago. She has teased me since about our fourth date that they are “old man shoes”…now that I am actually an old man apparently 990s are super “hip”. I was ahead of my time.
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