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i got these off ebay, very comfortable, light weight. go try on a pair of shoxs at the store before buying, mine ran about a half size larger.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...79987&tc=photo [Edited by roadking on Jun 24th, 2005 at 06:04 PM] |
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I've used Reeboks for the last five years, but this year I'm switching to the Nike Monarch II. They seem to have great cushinong and support. I'm looking forward to seeing how I like them. I think I'm going to love them. I know Canuck likes them a lot and a couple of other regular posters. (See the Nike Monarch post I started awhile back.)
Off the court I've had success with New Balance cross trainers. I know a lot of guys who use these. But if you get them, don't get a lower model number. The higher the number the better the technology.
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i just picked up a pair of the Nike electric shocks on the clearance rack at Sportmart.They were originally $109. I would not pay that much, but they were clearance priced at $60. I wore them for 12 games at camp this past weekend and they were great. It was a good purchase on my part. I too wear the NB 620's. They are also a good shoe, comfortable with solid archa nad heel support. i don't think you can go wrong with them. Good luck!
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I have a shoe fetish. A semi-big one. The Shox from the link above are very comfortable and look good with pants. I don't like the look of shoes being hung up on pants so I prefer mid or high top shoes during the season. Now the bad thing about the Shox from the link are besides the normal fit issues from different shoe companies there are "body type" issues. I've been told Shox are made for heavier people (I'm talking about basketball Shox now). If you notice there aren't really many point guards wearing Shox while there are several big men who wear them. I think I barely flex the shox so they aren't comfortable to me for long stretches. I will wear them during the regular season but don't do so good with them for a 3 game set. I wore them for one out of 11 games at my last camp and two halves the camp before that. Right now my feet are telling me that the best thing for me are the LeBron II low tops. I will only use these during the summer or when wearing shorts and they don't have as much of the shoe to shine as I like even though it is all black. The plus is they are COMFORTABLE. I also have the Huarache 2K4's in all black but they haven't been as comfortable since I wore them too much during a weekend on the court at an Easter tournament in Vegas. There are just many variables when dealing with Nike. They have Shox, Air Max, Zoom Air and a combination of all of them. I will be going to a camp this Friday and the only shoes I'm taking are the Shox and LeBron IIs. This camp is only two halves a day for 3 and a half days so I will be able to wear either shoe.
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http://www.nike.com/nikebasketball/u...f=www.nike.com
It looks a little better on than it does in the picture IMO. You should always go to a store and try the shoes on. I wouldn't buy any shoes online unless I've had them before or they are cheap ($50 or less).
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I too wear the NB 620's, i love that shoe. I do not like that patent leather. I guess I am old school and enjoy polishing my own shoe.
I used to wear the converse but they stopped making the 3/4 shoe for officials. Does anyone know where you can get that 3/4 shoe by converse anymore, I was told that they dont make it anymore. |
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ASICSĀ® Men's GT-2090 and GT-2100
After writing the company and waiting for two years, I've learned that the Asics gel GT-2090 and GT-2100 models now come in black for both the men's and women's styles. There is some silver on them, but the type of polish I use will cover right over that and make the shoe all black.
These are running shoes. They are the most comfortable and light weight shoes that I have ever worn. They are fantastic for those multiple games on weekends during the summer. I used to wear my white ones for these events. Now I'm going to go out and get the black ones for the HS season. Note: The higher the number the newer the model. So the 2100 just came out, while the 2090 was out last year. They run about $90 new, but the older models can usually be found on the internet or at a local running store for about $45. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...parel&v=glance http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...=UTF8&v=glance |
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