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Anonymous
>>90684 be careful with frees, they aren't made to take the impact if cement. They are great shoes to train your feet if you are running on grass or a track. There its a soft ground that takes most the shock off, and it exercises some of the muscles in your feet. On cement it will just tear them up.
I'm surprised at the number of people that don't even run in real running shoes in this thread. 574's are casual shoes, and nike shox aren't real running shoes. When companies (including nike) compare who sold the most running shoes, they don't even count the shox in it. They suck, and are really expensive, so buy a good shoe instead. (same goes for the new balance 8508's and all other zips)
Its worth spending 90-95 bucks on a pair of running shoes. Thats the "sweet spot" to spend on running shoes- any less and you really feel a difference, any more and you don't feel too much of a difference.
-The shoe fag who occasionally makes threads here
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