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ShannonG
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Posted: 02/08/04 - 23:40 Post subject: has anybody tried Reebok's Premier line?
They were new last year and the critics liked them. I searched high and low but none of my local shoe retailers carried them. I just recently found them (on sale, no less) and am going to try the Premier Versatility.
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jrjo
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Location: Lake Wobegon, MN
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Posted: 02/09/04 - 10:36 Post subject:
Send a PM over to Monk... he's our in-house Reebok testah
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blueskies
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Posted: 02/21/04 - 02:34 Post subject: The Reebok Premier Stability and Reebok Road DMX
have proven to work for me. The soles wear out a bit too quickly, but I think that may be due to the way my foot lands.
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GoLiciGo
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Location: Pasadena, Ca
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Posted: 04/21/04 - 16:37 Post subject: Premiere
I got one of the first Premiere Roads that came out... and I LOVE this shoe. I'm a mild overpronator and wear orthotics. They were roomy enough in toebox but nicely fitted all-around. Well cushioned but not heavy.
My only personal gripes were that the cushioning wore out at about 350 miles (started having Achilles aches) and the orthotics made a terrible squeaking sound in them! But I'd definitely buy again. In fact, I am wearing Asics GT-2090 now, and am tempted to go back to try the Reebok Road Plus when it's time to get a new pair.
The running specialty stores often don't seem to have them...I actually got them at Sport Chalet (!) after searching fruitlessly for them at running stores.
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