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    the inov8s look interesting, I just got a pair of toe shoes and they feel pretty good.

    I have been waiting for the nike romaleos 2 2013 run, I know I don't need high-tec olympic lifting shoes but it's be nice to try the out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobalt View Post
    Good to see that I'm not the only one who uses old wresting shoes, LOL.

    I used an old pair back in high school during gym (2001-ish) and got weird looks. I love the barefoot feeling.
    Mine that I still use are from 1999!!!
    Used them 8th grade and threw out high school and still use them 2+ times a week now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJM View Post
    never got into these fancy training shoes.....under armor all day
    i use UA for my cleets too.....love the brand
    I've read good things about the UA like of footwear.
    I've only tried them on and walked around the store.
    Are they really that good??

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    Pretty much always take my shoes off for lower body. Otherwise flat canvas nikes or vibrams..

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    I've been wanting to try out a pair a vibrams for squats, and squats but the darn things are expensive.

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    Re: Lifting shoes

    Quote Originally Posted by Scope75 View Post
    I've been wanting to try out a pair a vibrams for squats, and squats but the darn things are expensive.
    I loved my vibrams, but they didn't love me back. I have fallen arches, and I found that with time, it hurt my knees to walk, run, or squat with them. It wasn't until I got back to fully supportive rx orthotics and good shoes that I could walk pain free again.

    Good shoes, though. I'd sell my nearly new size 9s for half price and throw in some socks if you guys are interested.
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    To bad I'm a 12!! Lol
    Shoes are at the bottom of my to buy list right now since the right foot is in a boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burlyman30 View Post
    I loved my vibrams, but they didn't love me back. I have fallen arches, and I found that with time, it hurt my knees to walk, run, or squat with them. It wasn't until I got back to fully supportive rx orthotics and good shoes that I could walk pain free again.

    Good shoes, though. I'd sell my nearly new size 9s for half price and throw in some socks if you guys are interested.
    I experienced the same the with my feet and vibrams. I was experiencing quite a bit of lower back pain and foot discomfort to the point that I went to the foot DR, and he told me to steer clear of them.

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    I lift in wrestling shoes and even run in them, but I'll put an arch support in there for my horribly flat feet. I need to invest in a good pair of running shoes. I like asics for both wrestling shoes and running shoes.

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    Re: Lifting shoes

    Quote Originally Posted by O_RYAN_007 View Post
    I lift in wrestling shoes and even run in them, but I'll put an arch support in there for my horribly flat feet. I need to invest in a good pair of running shoes. I like asics for both wrestling shoes and running shoes.
    My everyday shoes are asics. The gel in the forefoot is great.
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