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Anonymous
Mine are blue and white, though I don't know how "decent" they are. They do keep my footsies from hurtin', though.
As per your question, do you get shin splints easily or do you run on a tough surface like asphault or cement? If you do, then cushioning is what you want. If your feet have an atypical build (i.e., you pronate or supinate too much), you'll want a specific type of stability shoe based on your foot's biomechanics.
I'd get the one that conforms to my biomechanics, if I were you. That makes the biggest difference by far.
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