Share your workout sneakers!!!!!

  • Hello ladies!!

    I am just interested in knowing what everybody wears on their feet when you workout and how do you feel about them. I am working out in NIKE air max and I think im going to be needing new sneakers soon, thanks
  • I wear Saucony progrid hurricane 11's. These were my first 'professionally' fit shoes (based on doctor and salesman recommendations). At first they hurt the outside edge of my foot A LOT but I just had to get used to the different support. Other than that I have no complaints. I thought they were going to be too stiff of a support but in the long run it has really helped!! Now I am just about due for a new pair.
  • I wear ASICS and I absolutely love them, they are super comfy!
    I also got a different insole to put in them which gives more support.
  • I switched to Asics after years with Brooks and I hate them! They are wildly popular and a well made shoe, they just hate my feet.

    I do think the best thing you can do is get properly fitted at a running store. That way, you know what kind of shoes you should get and why. I will never leave Brooks again!
  • I use Adidas Trail Response. Its a cross trainer and its pretty good.
  • I have these:

    http://www.zappos.com/nike-air-max-m...cool-grey-dark

    I've had them .... for about 3 runs and 5 walks. They have good support. I really can't give a full review because they are so new. GL!
  • I have a pair of New Balance cross-trainers. They support my feet fine, which is good since I have ankle issues.
  • I used to only wear Adidas or New Balance. I went to a local running outfitters here and had a guy analyze how I walk. He brought out a pair of Saucony and Asics. I went with the Asics and LOVE them.

    Now, they cost $100 but they are seriously the best tennis shoe I've ever owned. My suggestion would be to go get analyzed, try on some shoes that you like (mine are actually a little bigger than I would've bought for myself) and see if you can find a pair for cheaper online.
  • I wear Nike Air Citius II + I think thats the whole name. I like them and I have no issues with support or anything. I also like that they are nike+ enabled for my running.
  • As others have said, it's best to get fitted at a running store if you can. I wear Saucony Progrid Guide 3. They're super comfy and don't feel too heavy when I run. I love them!
  • I know these aren't really sneakers, but still...

    I plan on getting a pair of Vibram Five Finger shoes for my outdoor hiking/trail walking, ect.
    http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/pro...s_Sprint_f.cfm

    Right now for the treadmill, I use go barefoot.