Well, my old New Balance shoes are getting pretty damn moth-eaten now. I bought them back in the glory days of 2010, when TK Maxx used to have massive racks of heavily discounted running shoes in every size.
One can only assume that the shoe brands kicked up a fuss (HA, man, I'm just funny all the time) and prevented this from continuing; whatever, something changed and nowadays you're lucky if you can find one or two low-end running shoes in your size in TK Maxx.
SO. Where is everyone getting their heavily discounted running shoes from now?
- Ed
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I need to get a new pair if I end up doing the sprint-tri I agreed to next year.
Can't get cheaper than that :P
AFAIK if you want running shoes it's best to get the right ones and not the cheapest. But I'm a barefoot/minimalist shoe kind of person, so not best to ask.
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There was something reached my attention recently (can't remember where) to the effect that running shoes cause you to damage your joints because they damp the direct contact and you put your feet down harder. The article said that old fashioned plimsoles encouraged you to run on your toes and cause less long term damage.
Here - telegraph Article
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