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#1 Bikouchu35
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What are some good shoes to wear for driving and running?

I'm used to wearing chucks since I learned how to drive, so everything else thats thick feels weird to me. I'm trying to get into running and getting in shape so what are good shoes for that?

Preferably under 80-ish, red/white/black color combo would be good too but style I suppose doesn't matter as much as practicality.

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#2 elkoldo
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15-centimeter heelers

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#4 always_explicit
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good shoes for running???

That'll be running shoes .

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#5 jasean79
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Brooks shoes are the best for running. Asics are good too.

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#6  Edited By Behardy24
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Tom's Shoes.

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#7 Iostlemon
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I've heard good things about toe shoes. Unfortunately, they're pretty ugly.

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#8  Edited By AmazonTreeBoa
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@Bikouchu35 said:

What are some good shoes to wear for driving and running?

I'm used to wearing chucks since I learned how to drive, so everything else thats thick feels weird to me. I'm trying to get into running and getting in shape so what are good shoes for that?

Preferably under 80-ish, red/white/black color combo would be good too but style I suppose doesn't matter as much as practicality.

https://www.google.com/search?q=reebok+zigtech&oq=reebok+zigtech&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.4853j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8

I am on my second pair of Zigtechs (there are a ton of different Zigtechs) and when I buy a new pair of running/walking shoes, I will own a third pair. These things make me feel as if I am walking on clouds they are so comfy.

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#9  Edited By tahliadundas
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The best running shoes I have been using of lately are the nike air max 90. I would recommend you to buy air max 90 shoes as they are available in a variety of colors, are designed to provide maximum cushioning and are very light in weight. They are suitable as running shoes and are not much expensive too. Visit http://www.hypedc.com/nike-air-max-90/ to know more and get the shoes now!

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#11  Edited By br0kenrabbit
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@AmazonTreeBoa said:

https://www.google.com/search?q=reebok+zigtech&oq=reebok+zigtech&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.4853j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8

I am on my second pair of Zigtechs (there are a ton of different Zigtechs) and when I buy a new pair of running/walking shoes, I will own a third pair. These things make me feel as if I am walking on clouds they are so comfy.

Never understood how most people are comfortable in sneakers. They blister my heel and Achilles tendon all to hell. It's sandals or work boots for me. XD

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@Iostlemon said:

I've heard good things about toe shoes. Unfortunately, they're pretty ugly.

From what I heard, the company that first developed them ended up admitting that was a scam and had to reimburse most of their clients. Not sure if true, though.

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#13 sukraj
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@Iszdope said:

Vivobarefoot.

dildo runner

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#14 PSP107
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@br0kenrabbit:

How can you not be comfortable in sneakers?

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#16  Edited By br0kenrabbit
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@thegerg said:

@br0kenrabbit: You need to find a quality pair that fits right.

That's just the thing I guess, I have those weird 'in between sizes' feets. They're either so tight they're scrunching my toes or too loose and rubbing my heel.

Boots I can fucking strap to my leg, and sandals is sandals, so...

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#18 PSP107
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@br0kenrabbit: Boys still wear sandals?

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#19 br0kenrabbit
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@PSP107 said:

@br0kenrabbit: Boys still wear sandals?

Hell yeah, what else do you wear when it's too hot for socks?

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#20 PSP107
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@br0kenrabbit said:

@PSP107 said:

@br0kenrabbit: Boys still wear sandals?

Hell yeah, what else do you wear when it's too hot for socks?

Socks.

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#21 Toph_Girl250
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^lol I almost never wear socks. Also I quite enjoy sneakers. :P

As for the question, running and driving... think I'm just gonna suggest running shoes, great for running, and as far as I know they should also be comfortable while driving.

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#22  Edited By Drunk_PI
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I wear saucony running shoes and I recommend them highly. They're not thick and they have shoes with the color scheme that you want. However, before you go purchase any shoes, I think you should at least try them out and get a feel for it at a store that specializes in running. The prices will be over $80 depending on what you want so it's best just to try it out and purchase it from a general sports shop or the internet. You need to get a feel for it and see what shoes are most comfortable for you, especially if you're planning to start running.