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					Originally Posted by  RichMSN
					 
				 
				I had these shoes last year, sold them to a friend in Europe.  I was so conflicted about them: 
 
(1) They are, bar none, the most comfortable plate shoes I've ever worn. 
(2) They are, bar none, the ugliest plate shoes I've ever worn. 
(3) They have a suede-like finish in too many places that does not really polish well.  This was the deal-breaker for me.  If I can't shine my shoes well and quickly, the manufacturer has no clue about umpiring shoes. 
 
I'm waiting for the next generation to see if they fix these issues.  In the meantime, I bought a pair of Honig's low tops. 
			
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 1) Yes, they are the most comfortable by far.
2) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I think they look great, and I've gotten many compliments on them from players, managers, and other umpires.
3) The suede-like sides wash up really nice and are covered by properly fitted plate pants anyway. The toe, heel, and metatarsal plate all shine up very brilliantly to a mirror-like finish and always look sharp as a tack.
Honig's shoes always look so pedestrian. The Reebok's look and feel like a million bucks, IMO.