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phillyphilly
01-20-2008, 03:04 PM
This is what I use for all my running Clothes and shoes:


Road Runner Sports History

In September, 1983, Michael Gotfredson, fondly referred to as Mike G. or Chief Runner, founded Road Runner Sports to provide sports minded people like you with an alternative; the ability to buy quality fitness products at great prices. Back then, Road Runner Sports was just a garage space in Del Mar, California and on the first day of business, the lone employee took seven orders.

Each order was taken by hand on credit card forms, individually phoned in for authorization and shipped out with handwritten mailing labels. Checking inventory required the sales representative to open the warehouse door and ask, "Do we have any Excalibur size 9?" When a shipment of shoes arrived, all work stopped. The entire company went out to check in the 100 or so pairs of shoes and process the orders. From the beginning, the importance of teamwork played an essential role in RRS' growth and success.

Over twenty years later, RRS can attribute its successes to the special one-on-one relationship it enjoys with you, the customer. That relationship has flourished because our employees (now over 300!) make the most of every opportunity to interact with you. Each and every order taken & shipped, product selected for the catalog, website, retail store, catalog mailed, and more are opportunities to establish and develop a personal relationship with you.

From the garage in Del Mar not so long ago, RRS now has corporate and distribution headquarters in San Diego, California. Additionally, San Diego has a retail store as does Seattle, Washington, Anaheim, California and San Carlos, California with more on the way. Road Runner Sports' size and locations may have changed, but the one thing that remains constant is our commitment to you, our customers, and your passion for running and fitness.

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Rollie_Fingaz
01-20-2008, 03:06 PM
Thank you. I was looking for some new shoes to run in.

phillyphilly
01-20-2008, 03:09 PM
Thank you. I was looking for some new shoes to run in.

...also, you get what you pay for when it comes to running shoes.

femmenoire
01-20-2008, 03:15 PM
I'm flat footed so I wear shoes that help with over-pronators. Brooks makes the best. I generally wear out shoes every 3 months.

I also wear WrightSocks Cool Mesh socks to prevent blisters.

phillyphilly
01-20-2008, 07:09 PM
I'm flat footed so I wear shoes that help with over-pronators. Brooks makes the best. I generally wear out shoes every 3 months.

I also wear WrightSocks Cool Mesh socks to prevent blisters.

Can you post the Brooks you wear?

mc2
01-20-2008, 07:23 PM
When running, my choice in shoes are the Nike Airmax 360's and the New Balance 8505's.

http://s7ondemand1.scene7.com/is/image/roadrunnersports/NBA1307?wid=323&hei=238

http://www.planet-sports.de/images/products/large/l_nike_airmax360_blackmetallicsilverblack.jpg

As for clothing, its Under Armour coldgear when its cold, and heat gear when its mild or hot.

PainInDAss
01-20-2008, 07:36 PM
do they still those Asics with the Gels, man, them joints were comfortable as hell, nice and soft. I never had a problem with those. I need to get me some of those if they have retros

Break_Bread
01-27-2008, 05:26 PM
When running, my choice in shoes are the Nike Airmax 360's and the New Balance 8505's.

http://s7ondemand1.scene7.com/is/image/roadrunnersports/NBA1307?wid=323&hei=238

http://www.planet-sports.de/images/products/large/l_nike_airmax360_blackmetallicsilverblack.jpg

As for clothing, its Under Armour coldgear when its cold, and heat gear when its mild or hot.

I was looking at the 8505's. How do they fair?

MCP
01-27-2008, 07:27 PM
Might have to look into this. In the UK, the trainers here are years behind what you guys have in the states.

Maybe worth my while looking at these trainers as the exchange rate for the British pound is good against the US dollar.

Garifuna
01-27-2008, 08:05 PM
When running, my choice in shoes are the Nike Airmax 360's and the New Balance 8505's.

As for clothing, its Under Armour coldgear when its cold, and heat gear when its mild or hot.
How many miles do you get out of a pair of those shoes?

Zatoichi
01-27-2008, 10:09 PM
New Balance 8505's These Are Good And Rael Comfy And Yes They Are Worth The Buck.
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Got These Off The Clearance Rack At Finishline For $38.99 I Was Allover Them Joints.

Izayoi
01-27-2008, 10:14 PM
^^^^ Ichisan New Balance is one of my favorite brands too :yes: Good support but not to heavy. Nike seems to be heavy to me. I want to try the Mizuno's.

phillyphilly
01-27-2008, 10:25 PM
How many miles do you get out of a pair of those shoes?

I would assume this would depend on the surface that you run on. I try to switch every 3 months, when running on the blacktop...running 50 plus miles per week.

Zatoichi
01-27-2008, 10:38 PM
Speaking Of Mizuno I Got These For Soccer
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And They Are Pretty Good Compared To The $78.00 Adidas That I Just Gave Away Within Two Months( Used Them Only 8 Times In Two Months And My Ankle Was Kinda Hurting). I Also Like Pumas, I Just Bought My Girlfriend A Pair And She Says She Likes Them(Considering She Is Picky). But Mizuno I Never Tried Their Running Shoes Let Me Know How They Feel When You Get Them.

Garifuna
01-28-2008, 12:04 AM
I would assume this would depend on the surface that you run on. I try to switch every 3 months, when running on the blacktop...running 50 plus miles per week.
Thanks for the quick response.

Three months @ 50 miles/week is approx. 600 miles.

~ $90/600 ~ $0.15/mile

So, where do you run? I have started using the track at LaSalle.

ljinsane
01-28-2008, 03:56 PM
New Balance 8505's These Are Good And Rael Comfy And Yes They Are Worth The Buck.
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Got These Off The Clearance Rack At Finishline For $38.99 I Was Allover Them Joints.


would these be good for people with flat feet?

MassaQ
01-29-2008, 12:42 AM
http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/products/products_sprint.cfm

I use these for running. Started the pose method running almsot a year ago. It seems silly, but I don't have the problems I had when runnign the old fashion way and I can run longer and different terrains. I sually don't buy into this new age shit, but my knees used to kill me when I jogged.

doublejizzle
01-29-2008, 01:25 AM
I'm flat footed so I wear shoes that help with over-pronators. Brooks makes the best. I generally wear out shoes every 3 months.

I also wear WrightSocks Cool Mesh socks to prevent blisters.


That is actually pretty fast. I usually wear Asics and New Balance for running and I run about 3-4 miles every other day. The average shoe life is 400 miles so 3 months is fast unless you are running 4-5 miles per day.