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I own a pair of Pacers but have not used them for running, and honestly would not even consider them for serious running. They're comfy for casual use but at the end of the day, its a 20-year-old shoe with 20-year-old tech, so I would stick with something more contemporary for running, your legs will probably thank you for it.
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I don't own a pair of pacers but they don't look too good to run in, i would look elsewhere mate. (even other brands
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@ Nikosg - You know, I was thinking the same thing before I bought my new running shoes. If you do score a pair to run in, post the results back here. I'd be curious to hear the results.
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I got a pair (them consortium hamper jobbies) but never ran in them!!Like the rest have said i don't think they'd be all that and probably not upto the job for serious running.
It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
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Yeah Nik dont run in them, but keep it 3 striped and dont go for Asics
Dont know what specialist stores you have Aus, but get yourself down to one or the adidas performance store and get your foot checked for
pronation as depending over whether you pronate or over pronate, there are certain types of shoe for each.
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theres a performance store in melb isnt there Nik? if not... athletes foot does that foot checker stuff