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Old 11th Apr 08, 02:53 PM
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its the best running shoe in the world! You all should try them they cost almost nothing and are a dream to run in i have had a pair for two years now and they are still going strong! Has anyone else used there great shoes? If so please pop a little review in!

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Old 11th Apr 08, 06:05 PM
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I used to run in silver shadows back in the early 80s. Found that they didn't have enough heel cup support for me as I pronate (or used to) on my left foot. Running shoes now have a lot more support and I don't pronate anymore. However, without support my left foot would probably revert to its old evil ways:eek:
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Old 11th Apr 08, 08:47 PM
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Erm, is this a wind-up?:eek:
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Old 11th Apr 08, 08:58 PM
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no.. hi-tech did alot of work a few years ago developing a range of running shoes.
i was involved in some of the trials for them.

silver shadow was one of the models they were resurrecting...... i have some phtera's (or something similarly unpronouncable) which are ok. cant say i'd seek them out as a brand on purpose.
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Old 11th Apr 08, 10:28 PM
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Really can't see the brand ever being taken seriously. Anyone who finds their way onto the forum seeking advice regarding footwear will be directed to their nearest specialist stockist. I'd be surprised; no, I'd be shocked if any of those outlets were found to be stocking any Hi-Tec shoes.
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Old 12th Apr 08, 12:33 PM
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HiTec did a really good squash trainer, a lot better than Dunlop green flash
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Old 12th Apr 08, 02:12 PM
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Erm, is this a wind-up?:eek:
No HiTEC is the issued running shoe in the Army and the Army dont mess around when it comes to kit we get the best.

Nah seriously, I have run in HiTECs same with my friends and we have to say they are just as good as any other trainers you get out there if not better but they are basic.
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I can't help but think that if they were really that great eth running specialists would stock them? Can't say I've seen them advertised anywhere either?
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Old 12th Apr 08, 08:45 PM
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Will a shoe is a shoe to me aslong as it does not hurt my feet or give me blisters I am happy, not really in to all these so called professional running shoes i think most are just cons as you can do the same with a cheaper but just as good shoe IMO.
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Old 12th Apr 08, 08:56 PM
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Will a shoe is a shoe to me aslong as it does not hurt my feet or give me blisters I am happy, not really in to all these so called professional running shoes i think most are just cons as you can do the same with a cheaper but just as good shoe IMO.
Umm..... I started off with some cheap reeboks and within about three weeks I had terrible trouble with tendons around my ankles. A physio friend recommended a visit to sweatshop and I brought a 'professional' pair of running shoes. I wouldn't consider any less now. Your feet, ankles and knees come under an immense amount of stress when running, so good shoes are a must if you want to avoid those sort of injuries.
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Old 12th Apr 08, 11:18 PM
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Mmmm well i guess i should really give them ago before i bash them so fair point.
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I can't help but think that if they were really that great eth running specialists would stock them? Can't say I've seen them advertised anywhere either?
There was a time Richard, maybe in the 80's/early 90's, when the shoes in question did get high-profile marketing. I think that there was a version that were described as "four-by-fours for your feet..." ! Of course, those were the days when there were relatively fewer models of shoes on the market... and certainly fewer specialist shops where they were sold.
Also, back then, there hadn't been the great surge of new innovations (air/gel/hydro-flow etc...), so there wasn't a huge difference between the Hi-Tec shoes and the rest of the shoes on offer, meaning that they possibly had a more equal share of sales at the time.
Of course as time has gone on the choice has widened, as has the difference in the relative shoe specifications... so the Hi-Tecs naturally got left behind.
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I think there are certain (lucky) people, who can get away with running in anything... I have a friend who's done a few races with me over the past couple of years and has just run in some old squash shoes, no cushioning to speak to at all really - yet he's never suffered with an overuse injury!

I on the otherhand, bought my first pair of running shoes from JJB, and soon developed shin splints, they also soon disappeared after I had a gait analysis and forked out for some Asics Gel Kayano's...
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Old 14th Apr 08, 08:23 AM
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People did used to run in anything, because there was simply no other alternative. The squash shoes worn by your friend would once of a day have been equal to the most cushioned shoes around! Looking back to when I first started running, there was no such thing as a "running shoe" and we were running in what were, I suppose, football trainers with no real cushioning to speak of. We've definitely been spoiled since those days; even to the point of becoming soft!
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Old 14th Apr 08, 09:28 AM
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Rich,
I did exactly the same as you - cheap pair of shoes from JJB followed by shin splints as my mileage went up. I went for the gait analysis and fitting too and it was the best thing I ever did. Almost instant recovery!
On the subject of Hi Tech silver shadow, I had a pair of those at school and I seem to remember them being light as a feather and very comfy. they were dead cheap too and quite fashionable for a while. I loved them, but I can't imagine I would trade in my Brooks shoes for anything else now after the problems of the past. Having said that though, when I started running I ran in a cheap pair of white Hi-Tech for years but it was mainly just jogging around trails and fields off road, but I did this for years with no problems. It was when I started a regular schedule for my first race trying to run faster on the roads that the injuries appeared.
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