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Old Wed Dec 21, 2005, 06:09pm
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Assuming they fit your feet OK, and the upper is comfortable, I'd recommend you replacing the insoles with insoles designed for your foot (pronation factor, high/low arch, etc.). Nothing against SB/Saucony, as I ran in those shoes for a while, but insoles will make a decent shoe outstanding.

I use Sof Sole brand. I put these in my Reeboks and the cushioning is every bit as good as in my Mizuno running shoes.
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