Almost as ugly as the hey dude shoes
This should be an easy cop for you. Robocop. Footscape Wovens are a Top 5 IYKYK model. Not for rookies, only vets. Absolute fire.aznaggiegirl07 said:
Opinions?
It looks like you're levitating a couple of inches above the ground in that picture. WAIT! CAN NEW BALANCE SHOES MAKE YOU FLY?!?!WES2006AG said:
HSF!
Those are great. And you're right - blazers don't get enough love. An all-timer.MW03 said:
Blazers don't get enough love
https://sneakernews.com/2024/02/29/nike-sb-blazer-mid-blue-grey-obsidian-fd0731-401/
This is true of all of the Nike retro shoes. If I have serious walking or standing to do I want to be in a pair of NBs or Boosts.MASAXET said:
I love me some blazers. However, I don't necessarily recommend relying on ONLY blazers for a long, walk-heavy trip.
I consolidated for a 10-day paris trip by taking a single pair of shoes - blazer mids. Because they go with everything. But damn if my feet weren't barking by the end of that trip because you walk everywhere in Paris. I know I'm getting older because I needed some inserts or something.
MASAXET said:
I love me some blazers. However, I don't necessarily recommend relying on ONLY blazers for a long, walk-heavy trip.
I consolidated for a 10-day paris trip by taking a single pair of shoes - blazer mids. Because they go with everything. But damn if my feet weren't barking by the end of that trip because you walk everywhere in Paris. I know I'm getting older because I needed some inserts or something.
Was going to post the same thing. Nike shoes in general are uncomfortable especially those with wide feet.WES2006AG said:This is true of all of the Nike retro shoes. If I have serious walking or standing to do I want to be in a pair of NBs or Boosts.MASAXET said:
I love me some blazers. However, I don't necessarily recommend relying on ONLY blazers for a long, walk-heavy trip.
I consolidated for a 10-day paris trip by taking a single pair of shoes - blazer mids. Because they go with everything. But damn if my feet weren't barking by the end of that trip because you walk everywhere in Paris. I know I'm getting older because I needed some inserts or something.
I've never worn those, but I'll have to check them out. I should have mentioned the AM270s, too, though I've never worn those either. I know people say they are crazy comfortable, but I've never tried them out.fig96 said:
Any of the Nike React foam are really comfortable too, my runners are the Epic React Flyknit and they're awesome.
FWIW they've been replaced by the Infinity Reacts (which run a bit small) but you can find the Epic React Flyknit 2's below retail on StockX or at some other retailers. I bought a backup pair at the Nike store for like 30% off a while back.MW03 said:I've never worn those, but I'll have to check them out. I should have mentioned the AM270s, too, though I've never worn those either. I know people say they are crazy comfortable, but I've never tried them out.fig96 said:
Any of the Nike React foam are really comfortable too, my runners are the Epic React Flyknit and they're awesome.
I'll second. I'm on my 3rd pair of Brooks Glycerin GTS 20's. They were recommended to me after I got my soles scanned. They are my everyday shoe.CFTXAG10 said:
Brooks Glycerin 20 - I ran the Woodlands 1/2 last year in them and trained in them leading up to. Liked them so much I ended up buying another pair.
texag06ish said:
Brooks Ghost Max - I have the triple black colorway. They aren't the coolest but they are comfy AF.
I suggest finding a running store that will analyze your walk/gait and let them make recommendations.
The sad thing is that I agree with all of this, including in this rank order (although I don't have the NBs). But I was trying to take only one pair of shoes and the blazer were going to straddle all of the lines I needed . . . so I thought.MW03 said:MASAXET said:
I love me some blazers. However, I don't necessarily recommend relying on ONLY blazers for a long, walk-heavy trip.
I consolidated for a 10-day paris trip by taking a single pair of shoes - blazer mids. Because they go with everything. But damn if my feet weren't barking by the end of that trip because you walk everywhere in Paris. I know I'm getting older because I needed some inserts or something.
Blazers and AJ1s are terrible choices for any kind of extending periods of walking. Just not comfortable at all over time on your feet. Dunks aren't great either, for that matter. Same with Gazelles and Sambas. Court and skate shoes just don't have the padding.
For anyone looking to spend some time on your feet, the best ones for me are these bad boys, the Yeezy 350 V2 CMPCT. By FAR the most comfortable shoes I've ever owned (and available under retail at StockX).![]()
If you are anti-Kanye, these come in at a distant 2nd place. Ultraboost 23s. The 4.0s and 5.0s are comfortable as well, but the amount of boost foam in the 23s is extremely nice. I think the 1.0s look the best, but they are not nearly as comfortable as the later iterations.
If you are a Nike person, then you can't go wrong with pretty much anything in the Air Max line. Personally, I think the AM90s are pretty perfect for being on your feet all day and still have some style to it. Oddly enough, I also think the AF1s are pretty solid for all day wear.
And then I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the godfather, New Balances 99X series. Personally, I like the look of 996s the most, but the 993s and 990v6s are thought to be among the most comfortable. Long live the dad shoe.
They have far and away been the best for me. I tried out a pair of Hoka Mach 5's, and NB FF's, before I finally landed on the Glycerin's. Something tells me I might need to buy and stash one more pair in case they screw up future iterations.MoreCushing4thePushing said:I'll second. I'm on my 3rd pair of Brooks Glycerin GTS 20's. They were recommended to me after I got my soles scanned. They are my everyday shoe.CFTXAG10 said:
Brooks Glycerin 20 - I ran the Woodlands 1/2 last year in them and trained in them leading up to. Liked them so much I ended up buying another pair.
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