Athletic shoes ???????? $$$$$$$$$
tbullucks2006
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How much do you spend on athletic shoes? I used to draw the line at $65. I've been looking the past few days and now I can't find any under $80 that I even remotely like and the ones I really like are $120. How much is too much for you?
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These questions are always going to be highly dependent on where people live, what the prices are in their area, and what local currency they use.
Having said that, I have narrow feet AND I live in Canada, so I typically have to spend more because there are so few options available for me here.0 -
I prefer to work out in asics so I always buy those on clearance as they tend to be pricey here. The pair I have now were originally $95 and I bought them for about $65.0
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Im in canada as well and am lucky to spend 120. I should have spent more though since they arent the best for running0
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Asics Kayano's every 5-6 months. $120ish.0
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My running shoes are usually around $100 a pop. I have paid more, but not gotten more quality. Midwest girl. Prices are reasonable on most things.0
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I've always balked at paying more than absolutely necessary for shoes. I finally broke down and bought a 130$ pair of runners that a Sports Check associate help me pick out. Best. Purchase. Ever. It's so much easier to run in these bad boys, and there's so much more support. And they're lasting a lot longer than any other shoes I've bought! So worth it!0
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It all depends on what you do, what you're aiming for, and what feels good to you. Athletic shoes come in all different types, and prices.0
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For shoes I'm going to wear to Target and walk the dogs around the block? $60 tops.
For running shoes? Mine are usually about $120 from the running store. That has saved me hundreds in copays at the doctor and physical therapist, so well worth it.0 -
U.S. here, but near a larger city. I go there to find shoes since my town has a limited supply. I also have metatarsal inserts that I use in my shoes. The only running ones that are actually comfortable for me are New Balance 840v2. I can't stand the look of them, but they fit my inserts well and I can actually walk a few miles (or jog) in them. For regular gym things I don't need to worry as much. That said, my New Balance runners were $130 (w/out the inserts) and my 'typical' gym shoe is about $80 or so. Hate spending a lot on shoes, but if I want to remain highly active, I get what is comfortable and does the job.
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I've purchased $70 Rykas and $20 Danskins and been happier with the $20 shoes. I go with whatever is the most comfortable without being an utter fashion disaster. I lean more toward the cheap end, as I need to replace my shoes every 300 miles or so... Recently, I've been over 100 miles/month, so it's a recurring cost...0
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I prefer to work out in asics so I always buy those on clearance as they tend to be pricey here. The pair I have now were originally $95 and I bought them for about $65.Asics Kayano's every 5-6 months. $120ish.
Asics forever! I'm a fan of the GT-2000 right now.0 -
I have a Nike outlet just down the street from my house. I am very lucky and get super pricey shoes at huge discounts. I am willing to pay more for good gym shoes than I am for work shoes. My money always gets invested in my health first.0
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My running shoes are $100-$150. I started running in cheaper shoes and it resulted in several doctor visits. I would rather pay more money for my shoes and inserts now than deal with injury and doctor visits later.0
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I never buy a pair of shoes unless it's on sale. My limit is $100 and I live in Canada.0
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I think mine were £80 ($140). I went to a local running shop who had a look at my feet and made me run around.
They're really comfy.
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I have wide feet, plantar fasciitis, and just generally f'd up feet from 2.5 decades of dance. I've tried brand after brand after brand, in upwards of $180...and I always go back to Saucony. Amazing, affordable, reputable athletic footwear. Got my last pair for $49.990
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Well I have 2 pair each of both hiking boots and shoes (warm and cold weather), hiking sandals, running shoes and cross trainers. I think they vary in price from $25 (clearance sale) to $159. I'm cheap so I shop sales, but I don't mind paying for quality.0
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My gripe isn't so much about the price (because I'm a firm believer in having the right tool for the job); my gripe is when I fall in love with a shoe and then the fit totally changes when the new version is released.0
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I get a certain shoe (Asics GT-1000) and pay whatever they are when I need them. It's usually around $100 but I look to see if there are any sales or coupons.0
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_dracarys_ wrote: »My gripe isn't so much about the price (because I'm a firm believer in having the right tool for the job); my gripe is when I fall in love with a shoe and then the fit totally changes when the new version is released.
Completely and totally agree!0 -
I have really small feet, so I wear children's shoes. It means less variety, but I can also sometimes get a good pair for $50. If you're going to actually use them for running, then don't look at price as your determining factor. Find a pair/model you like and then look out for sales, coupons, or even search online to see if you can find them cheaper.0
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tbullucks2006 wrote: »How much do you spend on athletic shoes? I used to draw the line at $65. I've been looking the past few days and now I can't find any under $80 that I even remotely like and the ones I really like are $120. How much is too much for you?
My Brooks running shoes generally run around $120 but I know the size I need and the particular shoe I like and I found a previous model year shoe on sale for $90.
My cycling shoes were $130 and my lifting shoes were $140.
In my experience nothing beats a good quality shoe that fits perfectly...I cheap out elsewhere, but not on my shoes.0 -
I love my Saucony Kinvara's and they usually run me around $100. Most comfortable workout / running shoe I found after Puma discontinued the one I used a few years ago.0
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I have a wide assortment of Saucony's that I paid between $50 and $100 for per pair (I search amazon, etc. for deals!)0
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Lifting shoes I get for $50 (Chuck Taylors), running shoes were $140 I think, and my various cycling/mountain biking shoes range anywhere from $90-$250. Now fashion shoes...that's where it gets pricey...lol.0
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I buy mine at kohls cause they always have something on sale and you can pair it with a coupon. I got my nike fitsoles there for $34.0
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