Hi I am a 31 year old male from the United States. Kansas to be exact. I like the superstar brand of shoes because they are extremely comfortable and seem to fit my foot perfectly. I am very physically active so shoes are important. I got introduced to the superstars line of shoes about one year ago with a pair I bought off of Ebay. I was very sad to find it was going to be difficult to replace that style but I am not giving up yet. I hope to find the answer to a question I posted in custom forum. Pleased to meet you all.
hello
05-09-12, 03:34 AM
#2
Welcome along. I have to say, your request is rather unusual. Superstars have come/do come with a variety of insoles. Is there a particular reason why youre looking for a particular type?
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Corn_Fed Show this Post
05-09-12, 06:45 AM
#4
(05-09-12, 03:34 AM)Lorrie Wrote: Welcome along. I have to say, your request is rather unusual. Superstars have come/do come with a variety of insoles. Is there a particular reason why youre looking for a particular type?
Yes I realize it is an unusual question. But sometimes I like to do long distance running without socks and my toe seems to stick to the rougher insole and the samba classic type insole is much more suited to my lifestyle needs. )
(05-09-12, 04:46 AM)Fsidenius Wrote: Welcome
Thanks
05-09-12, 09:48 AM
#5
Hello, you sound a bit mental with ya insole obsession, but then everyone Is a bit mental. So, welcome aboard
05-09-12, 11:00 AM
#6
long distance running in supes!!!
lovin' me terrace footwear.
05-09-12, 11:14 AM
#7
^ i agree, you must be mad. were runners for running.........
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05-09-12, 11:35 AM
#8
Yeah - if you care about your long term health, do not run long distances in soops.
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retrosolez Show this Post
05-09-12, 03:33 PM
#9
YO!!
U must be mad wearing SS while doing long running. It's like wearing basketball shoes while playing soccer/football. Anyhoo, I give you credit for that
U must be mad wearing SS while doing long running. It's like wearing basketball shoes while playing soccer/football. Anyhoo, I give you credit for that
05-09-12, 04:22 PM
#10
Welcome aboard Corn.....And as already stated re running in supes??????? Each to their own.......
Corn_Fed Show this Post
06-09-12, 06:46 AM
#11
(05-09-12, 09:48 AM)pukkabruv Wrote: Hello, you sound a bit mental with ya insole obsession, but then everyone Is a bit mental. So, welcome aboard
Cool nice to be here
(05-09-12, 11:00 AM)Big Vern Wrote: long distance running in supes!!!
That's why i need my special insoles.
(05-09-12, 11:35 AM)Lorrie Wrote: Yeah - if you care about your long term health, do not run long distances in soops.
These shoes are great for running actually. I run about 10-15 miles a week no problems.
06-09-12, 10:57 AM
#12
They might feel great now, but the damage you'll be doing to your legs will really show later in life due to lack of cushioning in the heel etc, theres a reason for running specific trainers.
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06-09-12, 04:53 PM
#13
Wasn't there a tv doc a month or so back that showed that needing certain shoes/clothes/drinks for sports was all a load of bollocks???
06-09-12, 05:11 PM
#14
No idea, and it probably mostly is tbh. For everyone person who says its needed blah blah blah, someone else will say its a pile of crap.
IMO certain apparel and drinks will give you "performance" benefits, but a good cushioned shoe is a prerequisite for running in my eyes.
IMO certain apparel and drinks will give you "performance" benefits, but a good cushioned shoe is a prerequisite for running in my eyes.
If you have £5 and Chuck Norris has £5, Chuck Norris has more money than you.
06-09-12, 05:53 PM
#15
For the most part, the drinks are useless. Unless you're running long distances, water is just fine. Anything longer than an hour or so you might benefit from a sports drink, especially if it's hot. Personally, I find running with a drinks bottle (especially a belt of them strapped around your waist) is a sign of immense weakness. Plus, you look like an idiot.
Performance apparel, as I've found out this summer, does make a big difference to your comfort. Moisture wicking shirts are much better than cotton, but if you're only running 5km at a time, it's not a big deal.
Finally, shoes are essential. I don't care what anyone says - unless you're genetically blessed, a shoe designed for your specific running style/gait/size, etc. will make a world of difference. Maybe not during the run, but definitely after. I once (drunkenly) ran 3km in a pair of Stan Smiths and my legs felt it for days.
Performance apparel, as I've found out this summer, does make a big difference to your comfort. Moisture wicking shirts are much better than cotton, but if you're only running 5km at a time, it's not a big deal.
Finally, shoes are essential. I don't care what anyone says - unless you're genetically blessed, a shoe designed for your specific running style/gait/size, etc. will make a world of difference. Maybe not during the run, but definitely after. I once (drunkenly) ran 3km in a pair of Stan Smiths and my legs felt it for days.
If God gives you lemons you should find a new God
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