Posted on Oct 1, 2022
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Good morning to everyone, I hope everyone is safe out there. I need an opinion on what would be good running shoes to replace my current ones. I'm flat footed and also have wide feet. I've been considering purchasing a pair of hoka's off a recommendation. However I want my purchase to be an investment pair that will last at least 2 years. Please give me opinions. Thank you
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I understand why you want a sturdy pair of running shoes, especially with flat and wide feet. From personal experience, investing in good quality, even designer replicas, can sometimes offer the durability and comfort you're looking for at a more accessible price point. I've had good luck with items from https://www.cheaphandbags.ru/, including sneakers that have held up incredibly well over the past few years.
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Mayson Shoes at (Maysoneasypay.com)
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I will look into these, I've never heard of the company. Thank you kindly.
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As one with feet problems, I had a Podiatrist tell me that I need to change my shoes out every 6 months. As for what kind/type of shoe, I'd recommend you seek out the advice and guidance (and compare the info) from a podiatrist and actual footwear store experts. 2 years? My feet would divorce me if I used a pair for 2 years.
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I use different pairs of shoes for different types of running. So I rotate my shoes. For trail running, the gym treadmill. Ect
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PFC (Join to see) - Thank God. They way you wrote your post, it read to me that you use one pair for 2 years. Perhaps it was the lack of coffee....but damn that is what my brain translated. Either way, seek out the advice of foot and shoe professionals.
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MSG (Join to see) I will take fo my Physician about seeing a foot doctor to get my foot measured ect. Only then will I have perfect dimensions for the best shoe. I've used sketchers for the longest time but they ware quickly so I'd like to try something different. Thank you kindly.
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