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guthry
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Posted: 02/18/08 - 03:59 Post subject:
This is so annoying. I’ve bought a pair of new running shoes recently and though I’ve paid a small fortune for them, there is something wrong. Namely, I’ve been kicking myself in the ankle with new running shoes. I can’t return them because I’ve worn them and I don’t know what to do. It would be impossible to buy a new pair since these really cost a pretty penny. Any suggestions?
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laurie
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Posted: 03/18/08 - 17:25 Post subject:
My first suggestion would be to be careful when buying your running shoes. As you can see it’s not that easy as it may seem. It’s pretty tricky to know whether the shoes that fit you well in the sports store will be comfortable when you start running. That’s why you should read reviews because people usually indicate what kind of problems they encounter with a certain model. Maybe you chosen a pair of shoes that is suitable for another foot type. I don’t know what to suggest you, because you can’t alter them in any way. Sometimes you can do something by buying insoles, but they won’t help in this situation. The only thing you can do is use them for walking and buy some more affordable shoes for running.
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