What can you guys recommend for some stylish, well-made, reasonably-priced running shoes? I run 10-15 miles/week in my Nike Shox and I generally feel good after runs, but I imagine the unnatural shape of the Shox is harming the development of my foot and leg muscles. I would like to get something minimal, and wouldn't mind sticking with Nike.
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Recommend running shoes
post #2 of 24
9/29/10 at 10:39am
In order to know what the best running shoe is for you, you really need to take into account your body size and whether or not you pronate while you run. If you're not sure, go to a specialty running store and they can help you determine these things. They can also measure your feet and help you find a proper size. The "best" running shoe is really the one that fits your individual needs.
post #3 of 24
9/29/10 at 11:02am
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9/29/10 at 11:07am
post #5 of 24
9/29/10 at 2:42pm
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What can you guys recommend for some stylish, well-made, reasonably-priced running shoes?
I run 10-15 miles/week in my Nike Shox and I generally feel good after runs, but I imagine the unnatural shape of the Shox is harming the development of my foot and leg muscles. I would like to get something minimal, and wouldn't mind sticking with Nike.
I run 10-15 miles/week in my Nike Shox and I generally feel good after runs, but I imagine the unnatural shape of the Shox is harming the development of my foot and leg muscles. I would like to get something minimal, and wouldn't mind sticking with Nike.
I wouldn't necessarily assume that the Shox is harming your development - it's all cushioning IMHO. That said, I agree about heading to a running-specific shoe store and trying on a few pairs. Be forewarned, I think that Nikes generally have higher heels than other brands like adidas/Mizuno/Asics, so if you switch brands you should expect discomfort in your achilles for a week or so as you adjust.
post #6 of 24
9/29/10 at 7:25pm
If you want to stick with Nike and want a less supportive shoe, the Nike Frees are a good place to start.
As for getting fitted for the right shoe, I think less is more. I have flat feet and used to run with super supportive shoes to compensate, but that just makes me rely on them. I have since switched to running without heel striking and in a much lighter shoe. Much better!
As for getting fitted for the right shoe, I think less is more. I have flat feet and used to run with super supportive shoes to compensate, but that just makes me rely on them. I have since switched to running without heel striking and in a much lighter shoe. Much better!
post #7 of 24
9/30/10 at 12:48pm
I'm struck by the OP's original criterion that the shoes be stylish. Not sure what the real issues are here (being a better runner and taking care of your body and avoiding injuries versus looking good.) If you're only running 15 miles a week, and have no intention of building mileage, I'm not sure that the Shox will do significant harm. (Though my daughter - who was a Division 1 track/cross country runner - basically characterizes these as the sort of shoes that trendy sorority girls wear in health clubs and that serious runners eschew.) Recommendation about going to a store that caters to 'real' runners is spot on if you're looking to get serious about adding mileage and accommodating the quirks of your height/weight/feet/running style. If Nike is still appropriate, I've had relatively positive experiences with their Vomero model or with Asics Gel Cumulus. If, on the other hand, you want to get into more of the chi running/forefoot/midfoot strike stuff, you'll probably wind up spending more $ and going with something like Newton Running.
post #8 of 24
9/30/10 at 2:57pm
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The best running shoe is the one that fits your foot size and shape. Each manufacturer typically has the same types of shoe in their product line, but are all shaped differently.
The best advice out of all the posts. Each shoe is different and the best thing to do is go to a store specializing running and get properly fitted out.
post #9 of 24
9/30/10 at 3:46pm
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What can you guys recommend for some stylish, well-made, reasonably-priced running shoes?
I run 10-15 miles/week in my Nike Shox and I generally feel good after runs, but I imagine the unnatural shape of the Shox is harming the development of my foot and leg muscles. I would like to get something minimal, and wouldn't mind sticking with Nike.
I run 10-15 miles/week in my Nike Shox and I generally feel good after runs, but I imagine the unnatural shape of the Shox is harming the development of my foot and leg muscles. I would like to get something minimal, and wouldn't mind sticking with Nike.
the Nike Air Zoom Streak XC 2 is actually a pretty cushy shoe (an common "transition shoe" for those who want to try minimal). You can find it for under $50 online too (just google coupons for runningwarehouse).
its only 5.7oz because its basically mesh on top of a regular sole. great ventilation. I used this throughout 2009.

post #10 of 24
9/30/10 at 3:56pm
I agree with the posts that recommend going to a running store to get fitted. However, there has been a lot of buzz lately that less is more, which a running store most likely will disagree with since they are in the business of selling a variety of shoes based on size, gait, etc... I am seeing a lot more people in the Vibram five fingers (which I'm not a fan of) as they believe it is a more natural way to run. The closest shoe to that is the Nike Free.
Best bet is to talk to a running store, try some shoes and ask about this natural approach more people are trying. You can't really go wrong with any shoe as long as it's comfortable.
Best bet is to talk to a running store, try some shoes and ask about this natural approach more people are trying. You can't really go wrong with any shoe as long as it's comfortable.
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post #14 of 24
10/9/10 at 3:16am
Go to a running store and get fitted, I went to one that a friend of mine works at and he was telling me how I may end up getting a collapsing arch and that I shoud buy some shoes with support and think about getting some arch support insoles.
I use to buy nike for running and when I bought a pair of Asics it was the best decision I have made for equipment. Get fitted and get a pair of Asics or Sacony or Brooks, get what feels comfortable and fits your needs. I would not buy a pair of nike shoes made for everyone.
I get lucky and one of the guys at the sations extends his discount so I get my running shoes for half price.
Im about to order a pair of Asics Kayano for 70, they retail for 140 i belive so I feel food about my investment. 
I use to buy nike for running and when I bought a pair of Asics it was the best decision I have made for equipment. Get fitted and get a pair of Asics or Sacony or Brooks, get what feels comfortable and fits your needs. I would not buy a pair of nike shoes made for everyone.
I get lucky and one of the guys at the sations extends his discount so I get my running shoes for half price.
Im about to order a pair of Asics Kayano for 70, they retail for 140 i belive so I feel food about my investment. 
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