a good pair of shoes

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Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL

I've got 35 pages...... LOL!

And a couple of posts
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Quantity is fine if it comes with quality.
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Why thank you good sir
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I owe you a beer for that one!
 
Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Originally Posted By: chevyboy14
I have linked similar topics before and I never got good feed back like that. Make thread specific topics has alwasys equated to better answers. I linked my front end clunk topic with a tie rod question and haven't got a response yet. I have tried it and it never seems to work for me. I don't doubt that either I am on here more than most people I ask a lot so sure I have a lot of threads.


Try more descriptive thread titles...one phrase like "collapsing arch" or "a good pair of shoes" doesn't tell people browsing the list of threads much. A descriptive statement like "What's a good pair of shoes for a collapsing arch?" tells people right away exactly what the subject is. Making multiple threads on the same subject, which this is, and hoping to get more answers that way is equivalent to spamming.
Like I said earlier, those two are not the same subject!

He probably didn't think about the shoe part when he made the first thread.
 
Nice job on those sneakers! That was the sole I was talking about. Wear those when your walking a lot, then out come the boots for other occasions. Give them a week or 2 to break in. What you'll find is your in them all the time they feel so good.
 
Originally Posted By: chevyboy14
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I bought these tonight. I looked at every shoe in the store despite the prices. I ended up with these. They were 49 bucks but were normally 89.99. They were in sale and I had a discount card.


Those are pretty good shoes. And great on the discounts - I don't think I've paid full price for a pair of sneakers in over a year. I think my best deal was the pair of sneakers I've got now for running - $160 Nike Air Max. Last years model marked down to $119. I had a $20 off $100 coupon + used $20 in Finishline rewards. A $160 pair of sneakers for $79!

They good good reviews in the running magazines. You should be set - just listen to your feet - if in 6 months you are in pain, replace them as it means the cushioning and support is shot.
 
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