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Much cheaper on amazon, but much more limited sizing.Originally Posted by airmaxlows
just as a heads up, the website, www.aperfectdealer.com actually still has some stock in the 2001s in black, i'm not sure of your size though...
So the 858/859/850 series is the hardcore stability line? Now I'm a bit worried I might not be able to downgrade to something a bit less.
But then again I did wear the 8507s to the gym and didn't cripple myself so I should be okay. Such a world of difference getting shoes that fit good though.
It's a nightmare trying to wear my vulcanized and cup sole skate shoes to walk anywhere now but that's probably just an indicator I need to use my 858s for running more often and stop being a fatass.
the 850/858/859 series is definitely high up there in stability. like i said, there's only a handful of shoes that are higher on the staility scale(as far as runners go)--587, 1011, 1123).
put it like this, someone who does not need stability would NOT want to wear that series. it would most likely knock them out of whack. i've heard ofpeople damaging their hips (among other things) from wearing the wrong shoes..if a shoe is pushing your foot in a direction it does not need to be pushed in(ie: if you wear a stability shoe but you supinate instead of pronating, its going to push your foor further outward which you dont need)-- you can definitelynot only end up having a pair of really uncomfortable shoes, but you can also do some damage to your feet/legs/back/hips/walking path, etc.
... but if you had been wearing that 8507 zip series shoe and it was cool, then i wouldn't stress downgrading to something a bit lower on the stabilityseries since you didn't have any issues from the zip shoe; and, that zip midole provides NO pronation control; or, stability. something lower on thestability scale (769, 904, 1224--just got in a pair of 1225s to weartest. they're SO dope, way lighter and way cleaner than the 1224--and they switched upthe pronation contol to 'stabilicore' which is way better looking and provides a WAY smoother transition than its predecesor, the TS2 x Extended webthat can be found in the 1224) is not going to hurt you as much as it will just not correct your pronation as well as something that has a bit more stability.its not bad on the same level as someone who supinates (rolls their feet outward) and is wearing a pronation control shoe. that stability (pronation control)shoe is only going to push their foot further outward instead of pushing it inward to make it roll through the middle of itself....
so, i wouldn't worry too much about downgrading in stabilility..
is this even comprehendable?sorry if it reads like non sense. i justgot off a long bus ride and im struggling to be awake right now..
yo james, the 24 1500s lookin clean, sir.. and the pickups are clean as hell too.. where did you cop? yall got the crazy NB retailers down under, huh? yall getthe NB UK stuff, or the NB Japan stuff, or both? any way we can do some trades or i can have you pick some things up for me? id be willing to help you out onsome US released stuff ---if you would even be caught wearing any of itid just love to add another overseas NB connect to the list.. im a 9.5/occassionally a 10 and SOMETIMES i can do a 9, but usually not.. you?
Chi-town represent! Love the Cubs fitted, Chris. You just went from an "A" to an "A+" in my book....LOL. I guess I'llhave to snap a pic of my kicks with my Red Sox or Braves fitted to show some love back....Originally Posted by airmaxlows
ended up scoopin a few fitteds that just happen to go quite well with a couple things..
Originally Posted by fugualarmclock
Thanks again airmaxlows!
For the most part I understand that too much stability can be a bad thing for those who don't need it. But a little less stability isn't bad either, right?
Got turned on to the 858s after deciding to get fitted for some running shoes instead of just buying them from an outlet or wherever based on looks. So far so good so I'll probably stick with those until I can't find them or before I decide to do a 10K or something more.
The 8507s were decent considering I didn't know anything and just needed something all black. Either way I think they've been done for a while since I had them since February 2008 and probably logged on average 10~30 miles in them per week since then.
Feels weird to get rid of a shoe even though the uppers are still pretty much brand new but if the cushioning is done there's no point right?
I'll try for an easier question this time. So is it possible to have to get a different type of shoe as time goes by and one's stride, etc. may change?