NIKE: A word of advice
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Love these latest ones
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For absolute comfort you cannot beat Roshe Runs, Fly Knits or for the slightly cheaper alternative some of the Fly Wire running Shoes. You can also get the Fly Wires in the ACG line, which means they are waterproof and have a decent traction sole.
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Make sure you get the ones made by child labour in SE Asia.
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. . . . As far as uppers I will always recommend flyknit. Start there and work down. It is easily the best advancement in running/athletic shoes I have experienced.
If you need more support I'd go with the Lunar line. Still has the flyknit upper but with a midsole built for running legitimate miles, which would suit using for walking a lot as well. I have put 80-90+ miles/week running on this line with no injury issues and have done many 20+ mile runs without any aches or hot spots. The life is also very strong with the flyknit upper and soles. Have multiple pairs with over 1,000 miles on each pair . . . .Cheers @BloodnThunder for your sound advice. Me and @Black Orchid are registered for half marathon and 10K respectively, to raise money for charity, so with our increase in weekly miles the advice I've cherry picked is super helpful.
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New Balance
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Rancourt: http://www.rancourtandcompany.com/men-s/the-court-classic.html
Victory Sportswear: https://www.stevenalan.com/SPEED-SHOE/8888116592.html
LASCO: http://lasco.us/index.php/
Hersey Custom Shoe: http://www.herseycustomshoe.com/Though to stay on topic… In a past life I was partial to the Air Jordan Retro 1 Mid Phat Premier in red.
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Happy to help @den1mhead! Good luck to you and @Black Orchid on your races.
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Thanks to everyone for their valuable advice, especially @4c and @organisys, who (not-in-topic) introduced me to things I didn't know!
Nike-ology is a subject too vast for me. I think I'll stay with my NB collection still for a while… -
NBs are not too bad as well, especially their made in USA stuff..