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Old 06-04-2002, 10:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My feet hurt...


I wear a pair of Nike Pegasus for work... I'm thinking maybe arch supports? (like maybe some Spinkos (sp) )
Anyone else here have footsie troubles? (8 hours on concrete is tough!)

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Old 06-04-2002, 10:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I wear a pair of Nike Pegasus for work...
Sorry, the 'Pegasus' aren't the ones, it has to be Nike "AIR" shoes. I used to have the same problem, concrete floor all day, and I was born with Pronated ankles! ARRGH!

The Nike AIR shoes solved the entire deal. I know of no other shoe manufacturer or even another Nike shoe that has this "walking on air" property. I'm telling you, they WORK!
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Air??

Like the air basketball shoes?? ack!
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Old 06-04-2002, 10:57 AM   #4 (permalink)
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WHEEE HAHAHA.....

"Woman, thy name is Vanity..."

I'm pretty sure they have some nice ladies styles for you.

Trivia: For some reason, the black ones last longer than the white ones. Dunno why, but they do.
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If I remember right I thought the pegasus were nike air. Maybe not. Anyway, New Balance makes some great shoes too.
Try some of the dr scholls massaging gel inserts, those things are just awesome!!!!
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Old 06-04-2002, 11:51 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Try New Balance; they have firmer counters than Nike. (I use Ecco's myself, but they are pricey.
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If I remember right I thought the pegasus were nike air.
OOOPS!
Thrush is correct, the Pegasus IS a model of the Air shoe. There are several. My apologies.

I've never tried the gel inserts...
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Do you work behind the counter or registers at all? (If memory serves, you work at Home Depot) Do those locations have anti-fatique mats? Those really help, but I guess you might already have them....

ah-ha!

Cut new soles for your current shoes out of the anti-fatique material and glue them onto your current shoes, plus you would get a non-skid surface as well.


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There is always flubber.
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comfortable shoes are a must for me. In my job I average 10 miles a day and have had day's where it was 16 miles. The plus side is I can eat anything I want and not gain weight, + no need for a gym work out.
The bad side is the wear and tear on my feet and knees.
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