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I find that they work well as general purpose athletic shoes, like the kind you'd wear to gym class in high school.
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Yep Pureboost are pretty darn good for running. They are also a little bigger for me and once i put in a slim insole, it feels perfect.So I got my GPXs in the mail yesterday, finally got around to trying them on and... they are a very tight fit, almost feel like I should have went up half a size to an 11, but with out being able to try them on anywhere I went TTS. I had to unlace them, put them on and replace them on my foot in order to get them to feel right. They seem pretty comfortable and light on my feet, but I am used to wearing dress shoes and retro Jordans, so I suppose you can only go up from there. I do feel like my feet will sweat wearing these are they don't seem very breathable.
Another thing I like about these compared to every other "running" shoe I've been looking at lately is the arch support. Pretty much every other shoe looks completely flat except for these. I just recently developed an arch after wearing dress shoes for the past 6 years, and I don't want to loose it now! I think I'll keep them and give them a try for running... I don't do marathons or anything like that, I just try to run a mile in the morning on my days off to stay in shape (my legs have been getting skinny because I haven't really walked or ran much since my HS days.
I did try on these PureBOOSTs at Finish Line today and they are super wide, to the point where my 10.5 feets too big, until I stand up, and then they feel normal, but I might just get them for $50 and maybe put an insole in them?
Air Max Plus (GS) (655020-086)
These are niceNike Air Max Plus "Nautical Pack" (AR5400-100)
Nike Air Max Plus "Nautical Pack" (AR5400-100)
Up on eastbay right now too.These are nice
You know this cw ?