Air Max 360

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  • mbr0

    it's recommended (not by Nike) to replace your running shoes every 6 months, max (I believe). Every kind of shoe will wear with continual running and it's better for your body to replace them. Whether it's engineered in or not, who knows, but it's a reasonable practice if you like to jog/run.

    I've been running fairly regularly in my Shox (second generation, before they got all ugly) for almost 3 years now, and just in the last 6 months have they started to perform as bad as they look.
    $150 well spent.

    Time to look for new ones, I just hate the way all those look. I ain't gonna pay $150+ for something ugly, regardless of how well it performs.

    fyi, the Nike Shox are the best running shoes I've owned - and I've owned a ton.

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