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Anonymous
I need some shoes with good grip for parkour. Any recommendations?
Already asked /b/ and got nothing.
>> Anonymous
Puma's, /b/ sucks.
>> Anonymous
Is there a specific model I should look for?
>> Anonymous
Go for something that fits well, thats all I can say, I have used many different models of Puma's and they all work well under any condition.

Good luck mate.
>> Anonymous
Thanks.
>> Anonymous
Any type of shoes with no grip so you can fall to your death and be caught on film for my amusement.
>> Anonymous
i honestly don't know shit about this, but: wouldn't some rock climbing shoes be a good choice??
>> Anonymous
Any comfortable running shoes will do.
>> Anonymous
did /b/ tell you to fuck off like i'm about to?

fuck off.
>> Anonymous
I don't know what's funnier: the picture, or parkour.
>> Anonymous
I hadn't realized /fit/ was full of douchebags.
>> Anonymous
K-swiss Ariake Lite from what I hear are a step up from the originals and real good for Parkour. Especially grip-wise. I know someone who's sponsored by them for Parkour and gets to test their shoes, so I trust his opinion very well.
>> Anonymous
I would think Approach shoes would be the best bet...they are running shoes with climbing rubber.
>> Anonymous
>>429211I hadn't realized /fit/ was full of douchebags.
Newfag is new.
>> ­gay
>>429211
/fit/ = trolls
learn to troll or gtfo
i'm trolling right now!
>> Anonymous
I have tried many many shoes for parkour.

Use 5.10 freerunners.

Rock climbing rubber woot!

A bit stiff though, so sensitivity isn't great, and not the best on rails. Awesome durability, comfort, looks and on anything porous though. Highly recommended.
>> Anonymous
>>429288
Those look great, but they don't seem to make them in a 12.5.
>> Anonymous
OP, get shoes which provide arch support. nothng like nikes or any other flat footed shoes.
>> Anonymous
>>429808
Haha, I couldn't wear flat shoes even if I wanted to. I have to buy supportive shoes (like the Brooks Adrenaline) for my XC running.