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Old 04-24-2003, 12:16 PM
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i have about 30 pairs of sneakers....... thanks to a grimey foot locker employee.........



if you have feet that need to be corrected...... like flat feet, new balance would be the best for you, cuz they come in various widths.... plus they're very comfortable.



in my own opinion, the most comfortable sneakers on my feet are nike shox r4, nike air uptempo(1996), and the new addidas climacool's
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Old 04-24-2003, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Geoffman72' date='Apr 24 2003, 06:01 AM
err force ones....
Im not gonna lie my last 9 pairs have been air force ones, blue-white, yellow-white,green-white,carolina blue-white, and the rest have been white on white. and this is in the last years and a half.
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Old 04-24-2003, 12:32 PM
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The best shoes i've ever wore are/were Nike Turbine Zooms (the 2002 Jason Kidds). Hands down the best shoes to ball in. But lookswise i rock my Ponies like Spudd Web.
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christ on a Nelly spree thats a lot! I sense a sig editing in your future by the way.
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**** nelly , AtLanta was doing that long before the mid-west. those bastards!
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there is no way that air force once are comfortable......... i only have them cuz they're nice and simple and all white
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Old 04-24-2003, 01:37 PM
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Nike makes the best shoes period. But my favorites are Kobe's Adidas.
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hahaha those lugs f1 driving shoes.
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the most comfortable shoes i've had are probably my current Dada's, some addidas (not the real common ones, those werent comfortable, they had these nicely cushioned ones) and probably my pumas.



try wearing some skater boy shoes, like DC and whatever. they've got like double the amount of padding needed.



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what sucks is that I want a shoe that's comfortable all the way around, not just the insole/support. usually a good all-around shoe has good support. because of my insoles, I have to yank/rip out whatever insoles come in the shoe (unless they come flat, lie the doc martens). what a waste, I tell ya.



man, if I could, I'd go barefoot and flip flops 24/7, but feet start killing me after like an hour of walking around.



The foot doctor said there is corrective surgery, but it has a long recovery time, and is only used as a last ditch effort. In case you didn't know, there's a joint in that long bone in your foot that leads up to your big toe. Normally, this joint doesn't move, and forms part of the arch. Mine moves, therefore flattens. This also moves the front of the foot outward some. Since the joint moves, I am forming spurs (calcium buildup) on the tops of my feet (looks like little lumps). This will also lead to arthritis at that joint.



Here's what's funny: insurance doesn't pay for the foot doctor or preventive insoles, but it will pay for surgery. hhmmmm....





I'll say it: that's way too much information.
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