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What are some good ones if any? Anything with arch support just kills my feet.
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A foot specialist told me that any air based cushioning and shock based cushioning (aka Nike Air and Shox, probably a3 and NB Zip is probably in there too) is not good for ppl. with flat feet, because what ppl. with flat feet need are shoes that have motion control.
^ Wrong. There are plenty of good stability and motion control shoes that use Air. This is so wrong it's comedy.
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t is true, plus asics running shoes are just overall better than nikes. thats what they focus on is running shoes. asics shoes are the truth. go to a running store where they watch you walk and run and check your arches and everything else to find out exactly what kind of shoe you need. then you just pick out the most comfy of the group.
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but just in general, just for walking around casually, does that mean you can't rock Air Maxs, or Dunk SBs because they got an airsole. or if ur playing ball, and you want to play with Zoom Air in a pair of LBJIVs, does that mean u can't do that?
would what i said above still be true for these activities?
for casual wear whatever you want.
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You just don't know. You don't know the first thing about running
i know i dont. thats why i said to go to a running store and talk to people who do know. since you know so much, how do you find a running shoe? oh and by most comfy of the group, i meant most comfy of the group of shoes that are right for your foottype and needs moron.
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fc1114: ^ Wrong. There are plenty of good stability and motion control shoes that use Air. This is so wrong it's comedy.Anybody willing to ID Kobe II, and then send them to Canada?, PM me for fee
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A foot specialist told me that any air based cushioning and shock based cushioning (aka Nike Air and Shox, probably a3 and NB Zip is probably in there too) is not good for ppl. with flat feet, because what ppl. with flat feet need are shoes that have motion control.
Said the "specialist".
I'm certain you'll get different answers from different podiatrists.
They can't be expected to know everything about every shoe's performance out there and how torsionally stable/whatever motion control sound it might be.
They practice feet not shoes.
...it's all just hear-say anyway.