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Post 13 made on Saturday April 20, 2019 at 18:14
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On April 20, 2019 at 10:42, Daniel Tonks said...
Since I've always found Nikes to be very comfortable on average, I'd ask: 1) what models are you wearing, and 2) how exactly are they hurting?

Like, I used to be a Nike size 13 for my entire adult life, but as of 3-4 years ago they changed a bit, and I just recently discovered how much better 14 works for me. If it's width (which it often is for me), Air Zooms are known to run narrower than their other lines. Things like that.

Beyond that, Nike still makes cheap junk too, so you may need to stay in the higher end. Like minimum Air Max 270, more ideally full footbed Air Max (like Air Max 2017 or 720). My wife has some foot issues yet always wears cheap no-name shoes, and I just in the last month convinced her to try Air VaporMax and now she loves the dang things.

Just food for thought...

The problem is lack of support. I feel like I’ve been walking barefoot on concrete all day. I don’t know what model. I usually buy one of the previous year’s models that are on clearance at a Nike outlet. The last ones were about $60 but had a BOGO deal.
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