the usually average about 100 dollars? do you own a pair and are they worth the investment?
Are the nike shox running shoes worth the price?
I think you would be better off not worrying about the brand. The best shoes are going to be the ones that fit you best and Nike may not be that brand. You don't have to spend $100 to get good running shoes. The high priced shoes are usually the newest arrivals at the store. You can good shoes for $60 to $80.
Check out a running shoe store and get fitted. They will examine your foot and the way your run/walk and recommend the right type of shoes for you. If you can test them out in the store, go for it. Last time I was in the store I tried on 6 different brands and ran on the treadmill with each brand. I tried on a pair of Nikes Air Zoom Vomeros and they were way too squishy. If you have a Road Runner Sports near you, I'd check them out. http://www.roadrunnersports.com
Good Luck.
Reply:No, they aren't. All of the Nike shoes that have a 'gimmick' to go along with them (like the Shox/Air 360/etc.) are usually lousy running shoes (they are WAY too heavy and the air bubble/shox thing malfunction after little use). Nike's best running shoes are the ones without all the flashy bells and whistles (most people like the Air Pegasus or other Bowerman Series models).
I rock the Nike Zoom Miler trainers. They are extremely lightweight, well-cushioned, and durable. You could try Asics/New Balance models, but they seem to solely make shoes for 'road runners' that are past their prime.
Reply:I've had two pairs of the nike shox. The first pair I purchased, and the second pair was a gift. If you are a serious runner, I would steer clear. I run 5-7 miles a day, and they are not running shoes. I am a firm believer in Asics, I can put a new pair on, go run and my feet feel great. I have found going up a half size for swelling works best. Good luck
Reply:Not worth a fraction...I recently purchased a pair and promptly took them back after sporting them around the house for the weekend.
They give very little support (I was doing a lot of housework and could not imagine trying to take them on a run). They're just flashy, colorful shoes for people who have a neutral foot (those who don't over- or underpronate) and don't plan on doing much in them.
If you're a serious runner or even mildly serious, look elsewhere.
Reply:Nike really doesn't make the best running shoes in my experience. Check out New Balance (750+ for the cushion), Saucony, and Avis. For the same price you will get a much better shoe.
Reply:only if they work for you. really you should go to a running store and have them see what type of runner you are and they can pick out the best shoe for you.
Reply:i dont own a pair but i was told how great they were for knee pain...one i tried them on and the pain shot thru my knee..the color on them is a little odd..i love nikes...those just arent the shoe for me i went with a new balance 800 series instead
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