ill gladly keep my money and just buy $60 vans or DCs...
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Vans and DC don't make running shoes do they? I've worn nothing but skate shoes since I was a teenager. Like 10+ years now. I need to stop that, since I don't skate anymore ever.
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I still bmx... but I get my running shoes complimented of the USAF... so I go through them every 2 years or so. Its whatever they give me.
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Big deal. I've paid $250-$300 for golf shoes. I don't even play that often anymore :(
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This is the kind of boredom time we northern nevadan's have sometimes... like this guy from Carson City, 20 mins from Reno.
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I just paid $180 for a pair of Red wing boots but they are the most comfortable boots I ever put on and the other pair I had lasted 8 years. I can see the value in them.
My cousin paid $150 for some jeans that already had holes in them. I wanted to smack him. If it's worthwhile, yes. If it's some trendy bullshit, hell no. I'm guilty of it myself in the past but I try to be frugal these days. |
Originally Posted by Pen2_the_penguin
(Post 610373)
like this guy from Carson City, 20 mins from Reno.
Big fan of the Timberland Titan myself. $120 a pair, typically last me about three years. I recently bought my third pair, so that's the sort of loyalty I feel towards this boot. Never tried Red Wings. |
I bought a 30 dollar pair of shoes from Target 2 years ago. And my dress shoes cost 60 dollars.
Yeah :cool: |
I've used $20 kmart boots for the past 4-5 years and they've held up great against paving which has a tendency to melt boots.
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^Alright buddy. Who dat in your Avatar?
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I've been wearing $30 Nike skate shoes for the last 4 years. I'm ordering the Skechers Resistance Runner. I haven't read any bad reviews on them yet.
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Why the hell do FM's Vmaxx only come with 2 bumpstops?
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I'm on my 6th pair of sambas, I love them
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Originally Posted by SlideRuler
(Post 610429)
I've been wearing $30 Nike skate shoes for the last 4 years. I'm ordering the Skechers Resistance Runner. I haven't read any bad reviews on them yet.
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 610418)
Why, it's exactly what Francisco Scaramanga would build, if he were a complete jackass.
Big fan of the Timberland Titan myself. $120 a pair, typically last me about three years. I recently bought my third pair, so that's the sort of loyalty I feel towards this boot. Never tried Red Wings. I was recommended the Red Wings by a fellow construction worker in 2002. I tried a pair on and they felt great so I bought them. I'm glad I did, I just replaced them last week! Being a heavy equipment operator, I sometimes have to use various shapes and sizes of foot controls. They hold up well to the abuse. The bad thing is the first pair cost me $129 in 2002. The same pair in 2010 cost $189...greedy bastards. If I wasn't in a pinch, I could have shopped around and got them a little cheaper but I needed them in a hurry. |
Originally Posted by turotufas
(Post 610427)
^Alright buddy. Who dat in your Avatar?
Allison Stokke, the hottest girl that will vault off your pole full size pics http://thewifehatessports.com/wp-con...stokke-hot.jpg lot more pics out there, feel free to search lol |
:drool:
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Mmmm, daddy likey!
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+1 on redwings, they're amazing, especially if you get their heat formed insoles. I paid $180 for slip on steel toe boots, including the insoles. They were/are great, although I quit my machining job 8 months later, oh well. I still wear them often, theyre incredibly comfortable. As a motorcycle rider, they keep my toes from ever getting cold.
Gun/puzzle dude: How do you ever fucking think of something like that, let alone make it?!?! |
I love athletic chicks. Not the ones that look butch, but like that pole-vault girl. So sexy.
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