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Old 4th Apr 08, 08:45 PM
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Well, I've just replaced my old Brooks Addiction 7 today with a shiny new pair. I bought my old ones last June and my toe was just about coming through the top! They were like comfy old slippers and kept me from injury throughout and I kept saying to myself that I would have to get a new pair for this year but never got round to it. Anyway, I'm £70 down now this month but I'm happy with my new shoes.
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Old 4th Apr 08, 10:55 PM
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im sitting here on my PC with my new shoes on Oh so comfy I know what you mean about comfy old slippers...I will be keeping my old shoes for a while yet, they were the shoes that got me in to running, I might even frame them!! kidding! honest!

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for gawd sake don't ever tumble dry them! lol.
Maybe that's the mistake I made with my first ever pair of running shoes! I wore them through a flood (literally ankle deep icey water... that was fun)... and then put them in the tumble dryer in a pillow case afterwards so they'd be dry for my run the next day... after that they were like rock hard and I got some problems in my knees and stuff...

Anyway, I'm going to check out this new shop of Meadowhell tomorrow, and gunna get me some shiney NU SHOOOS!
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Old 7th Apr 08, 02:53 PM
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Just went out with my new shoes for a short 40min run. With my last shoes I got no blisters or anything, this time, both feet at the same area I have small blisters I have looked in the shoes and can feel the reason for the blisters so fingers crossed this will soften up!

Glad I still have my other shoes to fall back on to rest my feet.

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Old 7th Apr 08, 04:05 PM
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Owain... this is EXACTLY why it's recommended that people give their shoes plenty of time to bed in before racing in them - hopefully your shoes will soon mould to your feet and solve your blister woes
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Time for me to get my next pair now.............wear them in for Davos Marathon in July
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Old 7th Apr 08, 05:38 PM
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ye, thats why I got my shoes well before the race Not too worried as the shoes are really comfy and I think it is just a case, as you say, for the shoes to mould to my feet Will wear them around the house a bit more as well.

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The new shoes i got I wore out on a short easy run this afternoon, they were quite firm and made my ankles ache a wee bit - but the exact same thing happened with my other ones, so I'm guessing just cuz they're the new versions of my other ones they'll soften up a wee bit.
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Would wearing the shoes as my day to day shoes for a week help break them in? i.e. wear them to work and walk about in them rather than just running in them.

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Old 23rd May 08, 10:32 AM
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Would definately help. Mind you, a decent pair of running shoes which fit your feet well would be ok to go straight out the box.
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