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Old 02-19-2011, 12:03 AM   #16
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I too have high arches. I found the Saucony Pro Grid Ride fit perfectly for my feet. durable too.

here is a link to their shoe advisor.
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Old 02-19-2011, 09:19 AM   #17
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did you know that's a Brit euphemism for peeing?
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Old 02-24-2011, 04:03 PM   #18
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Really want the Vibram Five Fingers... not sure if I can wear them to the gym too though. They have a "Must be wearing athletic shoes" policy. Whatever that means. I suspect I will not be allowed in. It is at my college so whatever they say is pretty much it.

My running shoes/ all purpose shoes are totally falling appart... I've not wanted to part with them... I really like them and they are worn in so nice, but are seriously on their last leg. Even those I have to put arch only support into.

I suspect I will end up with a couple of pair... the VFF and a cross trainer for gym purposes. What I have are Reebok. I've had New balance, but something didn't feel right... I don't recall the exact issue... but my toes would go numb.

There is a Running Store in the area I think I'll head to this weekend.
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Old 02-24-2011, 04:17 PM   #19
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There is a Running Store in the area I think I'll head to this weekend.
That's where I went to get my current running shoes. Hmm...I wasn't impressed. My foot hurt after running with them a while. Someone suggested getting shoe pads/insoles/whatever they're called and that solved the problem. But do give that store a try. Never know, maybe you'd get better results. I fit children shoes so maybe that's why I didn't have much option to start with.
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Old 02-25-2011, 09:32 AM   #20
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Really want the Vibram Five Fingers... not sure if I can wear them to the gym too though. They have a "Must be wearing athletic shoes" policy. Whatever that means. I suspect I will not be allowed in. It is at my college so whatever they say is pretty much it.
Many running and athletic shoes have Vibram soles. The VFFs are just shaped differently.

I know fitness nerds who lift in VFFs.
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