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refnrev Tue Apr 19, 2005 03:53pm

I know, I know, you're thinking, "Here we go again!" (But at least it isn't micromesh vs polyester or gray vs stripes.) I tried on a new pair of the Reebok Dura DMX Walkers recently. I have no doubt what I'll be wearing next season. My old Reebok's were comfortable, but nothing like these. That's my 2 cents. What about ya'll? RR

The New Guy Tue Apr 19, 2005 04:43pm

Be careful with "walking" shoes. I have a friend that screwed up his achillies pretty bad after using them for less than half a season.

Sure they are comfortable when you have them on in the store or when you run with them a couple of times, but in for the long run, I would think twice about them.

My two cents...

canuckrefguy Tue Apr 19, 2005 05:38pm

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Walking shoes are designed for....walking.

They look good in the store because they're all black, and they seem to have good cushioning. But unless you're planning on never running during your games, put your money towards some cross-trainers. They are designed for higher impact activity - like running.

Try the New Balance 608's, 609's, or 620's, or the Nike Air Monarchs - reasonably priced, and very comfortable. And they won't ruin your heels, shins, and knees.

Snake~eyes Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:05pm

The other thing is, walking shoes aren't made for cutting and running like you'll be doing in basketball. They will likely fall apart. Good luck.

tjones1 Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:22pm

Off topic...

refnrev,

I've had your e-mail for awhile, just haven't had anytime to get back to you. Sorry for the delay, I will get back to you sometime this week.

T Jones

BktBallRef Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:31pm

Agreed. Stay away from walkers when running.

I plan to never buy another shoe that's not a New Balance.

Redhouse Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:21am

Besides the ordering problems that some people have, who likes their OC patent shoes? I just bought a pair but have not had a chance to get on the court with them yet.

ReadyToRef Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:13pm

I have two pairs of OCs and I love them.

mick Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:29pm

NB 620 --> never again.
 
Having worn New Balance 608's for years, I switched to NB620's.

I do not like them. I will not repeat buy.
They required an uncomfortable break-in period, perhaps due to "increased support". Not for me.
mick

ref18 Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:32pm

I have 2 pairs of the OC shoes, and I love them also

Redhouse Wed Apr 20, 2005 01:40pm

thanks, I am looking forward to getting out on the court with them. I like the way they look also.

refnrev Wed Apr 20, 2005 03:58pm

Quote:

Originally posted by BktBallRef
I plan to never buy another shoe that's not a New Balance. [/B]
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I have a pair of NB 610 runners on right now. I don't like them nearly as well as I do the Aasics. They seem to take quite a while to get comfortable. The NB cross trainers I tried on were very hard and didn't feel like they had very good support. Which ones are you so sold on?

The New Guy Wed Apr 20, 2005 04:24pm

I've tried all kinds -- 'officiating' shoes, walking shoes, cross training shoes, running shoes, etc. -- and found the best are regular basketball shoes. Think about it ... we're making almost the same kind of movements the players are.

The only hard part is finding them in all black.

mick Wed Apr 20, 2005 04:40pm

Quote:

Originally posted by The New Guy
I've tried all kinds -- 'officiating' shoes, walking shoes, cross training shoes, running shoes, etc. -- and found the best are regular basketball shoes. Think about it ... we're making almost the same kind of movements the players are.

The only hard part is finding them in all black.

:rolleyes:

The New Guy,

From an old guy, I am not even close to the same movements.
I no longer: <LI>jump,<LI>dive,<LI>backpedal,<LI>feint,<LI>crou ch, <LI>slide, <LI>hang from the rim, or....<LI>look at cheerleaders.
mick

M&M Guy Wed Apr 20, 2005 04:50pm

Quote:

Originally posted by mick

I no longer: <LI>jump,<LI>dive,<LI>backpedal,<LI>feint,<LI>crou ch, <LI>slide, <LI>hang from the rim, or....<LI>look at cheerleaders.
mick

I don't do most of the above either, but what kind of shoes are best for looking at cheerleaders?


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