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Old Mon Dec 30, 2002, 07:51pm
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Going through the best shoe debate again this year. What does everyone recommend? How are the patent leather Converse? What Nikes are NBDL officials wearing? Any input is greatly appreciated.
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Old Mon Dec 30, 2002, 09:14pm
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FWIW - After 4 weeks of using the NB608Bs I had to ditch them because they were killing my feet/arches. I was able to find a pair of Reebox DMX shoes online and used them for 2 games before the break. Wonderful shoes with their own built-in air cushion innersole. Felt like I could run all day.
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Old Mon Dec 30, 2002, 09:33pm
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SHOES!!!

You guys wear shoes?

Seriously, I have WIDE feet and have found the Reebok DMX fits comfortably, as well.
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Old Mon Dec 30, 2002, 09:47pm
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The Converse Run n Ref shoes (2 different pairs) were killing my feet for several years when I bought a pair of New Balance shoes. My feet haven't hurt since. I have wide feet also. Two friends have done the same and they like them as well as I do.
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Old Mon Dec 30, 2002, 10:05pm
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Wink Wider

Funny how things get wider as we get older...
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At least consider the possibility that no shoes are perfect alone, and any shoes need to be personalized. I'm having far fewer problems since I went to a podiatrist who specializes in sprinters. He has given me some inserts that he constructed -- not quite custom orthotics, but very, very good. He's also offering to "re-shape" my shoes, although I haven't quite given in to that yet. I'll think about it in February, though, when my schedule has room to breathe, and I can afford to be a little experiemental. If anyone feels like coming to Portland sometime, I'll give you a referral. This guy is fabulous!
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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 07:51am
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Reebok DMX--there the best.
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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 08:19am
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And Run N Refs have always worked for me.

Six years ago when the Converse outlet where I lived had a major sale, I bought about six pairs. I brought out the last pair this season.

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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 09:43am
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Which DMX ???

Which Reebok DMX model are you guys talking about? I see several different ones online... Velocity Low, Answer ???
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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 09:46am
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More on shoes

I've been thinking of getting a pair of ref shoes to wear in the office -- where do you guys get them? Any sporting goods store? Particular stores? I just don't recall seeing them anywhere and with my feet can't imagine ordering them on line.
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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 10:20am
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Re: More on shoes

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I've been thinking of getting a pair of ref shoes to wear in the office -- where do you guys get them? Any sporting goods store? Particular stores? I just don't recall seeing them anywhere and with my feet can't imagine ordering them on line.
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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 11:38am
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I wear both the New Balance shoes as well as the patent run and ref converse. The new balance shoes are very comfortable for me but I have wider feet.

As far as the Con's go they look really sharp!! THe shine up almost blindingly w/ pledge and when all 2/3 officals have them on I think they look really professional. We have got comments from a couple of college coaches on hopw sharp they look. THe only problem is they don't breath real well. I wear extra socks and always air them out. Our association purchased our pair from http://www.theofficialschoiceinc.com. We dealt w/ paul. I had a pair blow out earlier in the season and they were returned no questions asked. The people I know that have them really like them... JMO
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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 12:09pm
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This may sound weird, but if you have issues with shoes breathing, try wool socks. I had a shoe salesman try to convince me wool was more comfortable than cotton for sports; I thought he was nuts, but tried it. And now I always wear wool socks as the under sock when I play -- the wool wicks away the sweat and keeps the feet dry.
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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 02:25pm
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I wear Addidas Superstar SS2G. Most comfortable shoe I have worn. I usually can order them all black, but occasionally I get black w/white stripes and have the stripes dyed by a cobbler for about $10. Not the popular choice, but lots of players play in them and I wouldn't trade mine for anything else.

The best thing to do is find a shoe that work for you and continue to use it. Someone talked about orthodics (sp?). I wear custom made (about $400) and they are great. I highly recommend them. They are pricey, but they do cost less than ongoing foot problems or foot surgery (have had both and it sucks!) Take care of those feet!

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Old Tue Dec 31, 2002, 03:07pm
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Re: Which DMX ???

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Which Reebok DMX model are you guys talking about? I see several different ones online... Velocity Low, Answer ???
They go under walking shoes. Got my last pair at Honig's and before that at Kohl's department store.
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