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tea lady
10th April 2010, 05:39 PM
I'm on a shoe thing at the mon=ment, it seems. I need soem new runners. Actually for doing tai chi in. Has anyone had a pair of Nike Free running shoes? Or their wife? I'm looking for shoes that give a good feel of the ground, yet have enough support that you don't roll sideways. :think:

They are $160 or so in Athlete's Foot. But looking on WWW, I can get 'em from US for $60 it seems. :cool: I've tried them on so I know what size I am. :cool: And they even have a bigger colour range! :cool: Wadaya reckon?

Nike Free 3.0 2 Women Running Shoes White Blue [1868] - US$59.99 : wholesale shoes store (http://www.wholesale-shoes-store.com/nike-free-30-2-women-running-shoes-white-blue_p1868.html)

http://www.wholesale-shoes-store.com/images/v/201003/12678534940.jpg

tea lady
10th April 2010, 05:46 PM
Found a cheaper place.:cool: $46~

Nike Free 3.0 (http://www.tipshox.com/358-nike-free-30)

tea lady
10th April 2010, 05:48 PM
Do you reckon black would be better? :think: :rolleyes:

http://www.tipshox.com/img/p/4722-5092-home.jpg

Calm
10th April 2010, 06:42 PM
Dont they have PURPLE:?:?:D:D:p:p

tea lady
10th April 2010, 10:03 PM
Dont they have PURPLE:?:?:D:D:p:pNo! :shutup: :p

:D (How've ya been anyway Calm? You only seem to pop in to make a purple comment these days. You been doing any turning? Or just playin gwith your digger? :D )

Gingermick
11th April 2010, 03:48 PM
Nike Free
They are $160


they don't seem to be free

Vernonv
12th April 2010, 01:40 PM
I'm looking for shoes that give a good feel of the ground, yet have enough support that you don't roll sideways. Dunlop Volleys are the trick .... seriously.

tea lady
12th April 2010, 01:52 PM
Dunlop Volleys are the trick .... seriously.The soles are to sticky.:C Would be good though. Their price is a bit closer to "free" .:rolleyes:

springwater
12th April 2010, 11:12 PM
Having knocked back the Volleys on the basis that they're too sticky :rolleyes:
Perhaps these need considering :p
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tea lady
13th April 2010, 12:32 AM
Having knocked back the Volleys on the basis that they're too sticky :rolleyes:
Perhaps these need considering :p
134665134666134667
:rolleyes:........... Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuum! Not sticky enough? :D:p

Scribbly Gum
13th April 2010, 08:54 AM
My wife is very particular about her shoes. The only runners that she has found to be comfortable for her own feet are Asics Gels.
I wish she could find some cheaper than the locals charge.

Sam
13th April 2010, 09:50 AM
Second vote for Asics from me.

corbs
17th April 2010, 10:29 AM
The middle pair that Springwater posted would actually be perfect. I would love a pair for myself but the importers are charging way too much for them in Australia. The brand is Five Fingers and are all about functional training.

Be careful of shoes with a high sole as it can really mess with your proprioception (balance). Your Centre of Gravity (CoG) is a very specific point in your body (usually around your belly button) and a shoe which raises your CoG by as little as 10mm will mess with your balance. Personally I would be looking at Asics, New Balance & Brooks. There is a brand called Ryka (http://ryka.com/) that only make womens fitness shoes that have a pretty good reputation too. Nike make some good shoes but a lot of their line is more about fashion and and gimmicks.

The Dunlop Volleys & KT26's are good options if you're not going to be running in them and if the Tai Chi is on the grass they should be fine. If on an indoor basketball court or similar just go barefoot or wear socks.

RedShirtGuy
17th April 2010, 11:27 AM
Just a quick note to make sure you get the correct size if ordering internationally. It seems a size number here is something different in the US and UK.

The Minister for Fashion had to spend a bit of time checking out the "conversions" when getting a pair of Doc Martins from overseas for her wedding clogs. (White boots with roses up the side...quite nice...believe it or not.)

tea lady
17th April 2010, 11:38 AM
The Minister for Fashion had to spend a bit of time checking out the "conversions" when getting a pair of Doc Martins from overseas for her wedding clogs. (White boots with roses up the side...quite nice...believe it or not.):rofl: I want to see pictures.:cool::D

(Yes! Know about the size thing.:cool: )

Sebastiaan56
17th April 2010, 12:21 PM
Personally Ive only ever done Tai Chi in bare feet. Why do you need shoes?

tea lady
17th April 2010, 01:57 PM
Personally Ive only ever done Tai Chi in bare feet. Why do you need shoes?We have to have them for class.:C:)

RedShirtGuy
17th April 2010, 03:34 PM
I want to see pictures.

This pair (http://www.instepdrmartens.com/browser/S005__7/S005__b/product/R005__I7HG5IK59d8aji5f6ba6776d/items.html) is the bride's and I'm pretty sure these ones (http://www.instepdrmartens.com/browser/S005__7/S005__b/product/R005__NI7HG5IK59d8aji5f6ccad89/items.html) were the bride's maid's (her mum - who wanted gumboots originally).

Unfortunately there aren't any pics of said booties on the footsies of my beauty in all her garb. Technically, at the time of this post we would have been married for just under an hour, but things changed and we had to postpone it. (We decided to start trying for a family in December 09 and wouldn't you know it....*bam*...the first time worked :hpydans2: ...so finances dictated a priority shift.)

tea lady
17th April 2010, 07:36 PM
This pair (http://www.instepdrmartens.com/browser/S005__7/S005__b/product/R005__I7HG5IK59d8aji5f6ba6776d/items.html) is the bride's and I'm pretty sure these ones (http://www.instepdrmartens.com/browser/S005__7/S005__b/product/R005__NI7HG5IK59d8aji5f6ccad89/items.html) were the bride's maid's (her mum - who wanted gumboots originally).

Unfortunately there aren't any pics of said booties on the footsies of my beauty in all her garb. Technically, at the time of this post we would have been married for just under an hour, but things changed and we had to postpone it. (We decided to start trying for a family in December 09 and wouldn't you know it....*bam*...the first time worked :hpydans2: ...so finances dictated a priority shift.):2tsup: So you are getting Doc Martin booties instead?:D

RedShirtGuy
17th April 2010, 07:58 PM
:hahaha: Brilliant idea!!!