Reebok Men's Walk Ultra 7 DMX Max 4e Cross Trainer

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If you are older than 7 years old don't buy these.
The quality is excellent, but the design is stupid and dangerous.
You really don't think about it until you try them out for the first time.

I got busted up pretty bad on some brick steps this AM.
The worst part was I lost my new fresh Mcdonalds tea. I can take several
broken bones and a spleen ripped out of my innards but not my tea. The poor tea
was under me when I took the dive. :confused:

Wearing these is the same as walking a tight rope.
Look at the center of the sole, it's the highest point of the shoe.
So, every step is a balancing act. Seriously that bad. it does not level flush with weight.
I wrote a review on these earlier where I got them. I hate to throw anything out but
these are history. I've never seen this with Reeboks before and have been buying them since the 70's
Afterwards I thought these might help with balance but don't go there.


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I’m an Asics fanboy for 25 years.

I’ve been able to get their top of the line running shoe, 1-2 generations old, new in box for $40-$60. Size is right and to me excellent design and quality. I never cared if the design is 2 years old as long as the shoes are new…
 
Oddly this old man finds Nike the most stable. I gave up on most others.

Fitville makes some nice stable WIDE walkers. I have a couple pairs. Used exclusively everywhere in Italy. Great unheard of shoes.

I also have a pair of New Balance for working out. Stable.

I have Nike Revolution 6 for Pickleball. The best unheard of, stable LOW pickleball shoes out there. "Court" shoes don't work for Pickleball. They are simply too high and unstable. Sketcher makes some pickleyball shoes, what a crock. Uncomfortable and unstable.

For hiking boots my Merrill are still hanging in there.
For low hikers, my Keen work real good. Scored on sale!
 
I have both Nike Airs and Reebok DMX as well as LA Gear, all are comfortable and great fit, I lean more towards the Reeboks wide fit. ;)
 
Oh God that looks uncomfortable. I wear Merrill Vapor Glove 3s for the past 6-ish years and ~600 miles and have never rolled my ankle in them lol. It takes time to get used to certain shoes, even within the same manufacturer. There's so much info on how shoes should fit your feet properly.

Lower body exercises will help too
 
If you are older than 7 years old don't buy these.
The quality is excellent, but the design is stupid and dangerous.
You really don't think about it until you try them out for the first time.

I got busted up pretty bad on some brick steps this AM.
The worst part was I lost my new fresh Mcdonalds tea. I can take several
broken bones and a spleen ripped out of my innards but not my tea. The poor tea
was under me when I took the dive. :confused:

Wearing these is the same as walking a tight rope.
Look at the center of the sole, it's the highest point of the shoe.
So, every step is a balancing act. Seriously that bad. it does not level flush with weight.
I wrote a review on these earlier where I got them. I hate to throw anything out but
these are history. I've never seen this with Reeboks before and have been buying them since the 70's
Afterwards I thought these might help with balance but don't go there.


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Isn't that the whole point? useing your muscles for balance and strenghtening them?
 
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