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Kerry |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 22:24 |
Planned a trip to sweatshop thanks guys :thumbs: | |
Nath |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 17:41 |
As above. The one in MK was top notch. He watched me run and bought out loads of trainers. Didn't ask me my budget so I was fearing the worst :| Turned out the most comfy ones were also the cheapest. Worked out well. | |
Dom |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 17:03 |
quote: This! Got decent service from the one in MK and in the end (was offered a load of shoes in different price ranges) went for some 'last seasoned' New Balance that were £40 (down from £110 or so) which fitted like a glove and helped straighten out my habit of outward rolling which the bloke spotted. [Edited on 07-06-2012 by Dom] | |
richardworrall |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 16:33 |
dont just buy anything from any old sports shop. If youve never had a pair of proper running shoes before get yourself to a proper running shop, they will get you on a treadmill/analyse your gait and recommend the type of shoes for your foot type. A good shop wont pressure you into having to buy the most expensive pair, pick the pair that feels most comfortable. | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 08:12 |
it was a serious offer. i can do it | |
Kerry |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 08:04 |
It's a serious matter!!! Don't want any long term damage!! | |
Ben J |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 07:48 |
I was waiting for the first comment like that. As soon as Kerry mentioned "bra" I was thinking "uh oh" | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 07:46 |
i'll do your sports bra fitting for you | |
Kerry |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 07:29 |
Day out in Ipswich. Get the train down and pub it after :lol: | |
Ben J |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 07:28 |
Yeah. Deffo worth the trip I reckon :thumbs: | |
Kerry |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 07:23 |
Ooooo just looked up that sweatshop! There's one in Ipswich it's an hour away but might be worth the trip as they do sports bra fitting too! And I need one of them as I've got sore :( | |
Ben J |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 07:13 |
Tbh for what you are doing you don't need dead expensive ones, but at the same time I wouldn't go for the cheapest. £60-£70 range if you can afford it will be perfect I reckon. A decent pair of trainers will last ages and stop injuries. | |
Kerry |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 06:49 |
Looked at asics there's such a big price range! Is it a case of most expensive are the best or will a £40 pair be just as good? | |
DansCorsaSXi |
posted on 6th Jun 12 at 23:00 |
I wear Asics for the gym/running. | |
Kerry |
posted on 6th Jun 12 at 22:49 |
Can anyone recommend a good pair or give advice on what to consider when buying a pair? |