D.C. asks from Fullerton, CA on February 01, 2012
Running Shoes.... - Fullerton,CA
ok so I started running again and signed up for a 5k next month. I really need some new shoes. I went to a running shoe store and they suggested I buy Brooks Adrenaline. Has anyone worn/bought them? What was your experience? They also suggested Asics 2170's, anyone like these ones? Or are there other ones that you really love??
I have a med. to high arch, so I need to keep that in mind.
Thanks for your suggestions...
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C.A. answers from Los Angeles on February 02, 2012
I LOVE Brooks. By far my fav shoe. They fit me best. If you talk to runners everyone has a different favorite brand. Go with what fits well, DO NOT care about color or brand. And always go to a store that specializes in running shoes.
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M.M. answers from Philadelphia on February 02, 2012
I have a high arch too. I absolutely looove, Saucony! I am running again (gently) and that is with buldging discs! around 90. bucks.
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M.G. answers from Chicago on February 01, 2012
As an avid runner, I will tell you to trust the shoe recommendations. As long as you went to a running store, the advice they can give is pretty solid. Feet are so different, so what works for you may not work for someone else. Shoes are designed to support various types of gaits and width of feet. Take the advice of a running store over our opinions.
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C.A. answers from Los Angeles on February 02, 2012
I LOVE Brooks. By far my fav shoe. They fit me best. If you talk to runners everyone has a different favorite brand. Go with what fits well, DO NOT care about color or brand. And always go to a store that specializes in running shoes.
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A.P. answers from Houston on February 02, 2012
Hi. I just ran the Houston marathon in New Balance. I've tried Asics, Saucony, Brooks... you name it. The important thing is to size up one whole size from what you normally wear. As for asking everyones advice... everyone's foot is different so what works well for me might not work well for you. It's just finding out. Good socks make a huge difference, too, so invest in a good pair of running socks. Good for you for setting your first goal!!
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M.M. answers from Philadelphia on February 02, 2012
I have a high arch too. I absolutely looove, Saucony! I am running again (gently) and that is with buldging discs! around 90. bucks.
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J.C. answers from Rockford on February 01, 2012
Did you go to a running specialty store? If not try to find one. My sons are huge runners and they go to a running store. All the staff are trained to help them get the right shoe. They look at the wear pattern on your current shoe. They look at how you stand and walk with no shoes on. They put you on a treadmill and watch you run to see how your gait is or if there is any pronation. They'll know if you need a neutral shoe or not. They know how to check the shoe's fit as well. If you have a good store like that, you can trust their advice.
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M.A. answers from Los Angeles on February 03, 2012
oooH! Running shoes! FUN!
Here's the deal: It doesn't matter what any of our experiences are with Brooks. :) It matters how the fit *your* feet. It sounds like you went to a running store and got properly fitted. That's exactly what you should do! You got it girl! If the shoes are fitted to you and they feel good? Get them!
I personally hate brooks. They don't fit on my feet. But I have a good friend who adores them. They fit her so well! I love my sauconys, but she hates them because her feet are a different shape than mine.
Get what works for you. Brooks are a great quality shoe. If they fit you and feel good? Get them! :)
And good luck with your run!
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L.S. answers from Los Angeles on February 02, 2012
I went to the Running Lab in old towne Orange, CA and they do custom fittings based on your stability, arch, etc. I was pretty sceptical, but am really happy with the shoe they recommended. I have the Brooks Ariel shoe and LOVE it! I used to wear pretty extreme orthotic inserts in my shoes and the Ariels make me not need them. My feet don't hurt when I run or wear my shoes anywhere. They're spendy (about $140), but it's worth it to not need my insoles and to have happy feet!
M.L. answers from Houston on February 01, 2012
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