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Assuming they're not out yet.
 

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I believe those are the HTM version so I'd say they are very difficult to get unless you got the right connects or are in the right place at the right time.
 

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Anybody have experience with how the '77 Blazers fit? Are they TTS?
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Anybody? >_>
 

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I'm not sure if someone replied to my question but I'll post again.
I have nike TR about a year now. I use the shoe mainly for the gym. No running outside (Might change in summer) just your basic cardio for now.
Should I stick with the Nike free line? Or is there something better for my needs? I'm not a marathon runner by any means. Just to hit the gym. Oh I also wear it to walk to work but I walk underground so no ashphalt.
Thanks fellas.
PS .. price point $125 and under


If you want to give something else a try, I've been doing legs/plyos with LunarGlide 3s and they are surprisingly stable so I'd give that a look if I were you, most should be selling for $50-$70 at the outlets by now. LunarGlude 4s are better and probably more widely available so I'd try that on at the store, most of these are or should be on sale too.


But if you are completly happy w/o complaints on the frees then stay with it, plus it is probably better for leg strengthening and more versatile (less cushion and lower sole is better for lifting). This is their new Trainer 3.0 which I really want to give a good try.
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Anybody? >_>

Those are stylish. According to footlocker, they are true to length and true to width. If you don't already know, nike runs larger than adidas by half a size, so buy half a size smaller than you would an adidas sneaker.
 

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Roshe trails looks better than regular Roshe.


PL2 looks better than PL1 as well.
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Nike Gyakusous Synth.


And speaking of Gyajusou.
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whats a good runner.
i have the flyknits but they are too narrow for my wide feet


Question is too broad, if you are serious about a running shoe, there are several things you need to answer. Stability, neutral or barefoot.

If your feet are wide, I'd suggest the Pegasus 29, they are pretty wide and I really like the shield version. That is a neutral shoe.
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For stability, LunarGlide 4 is probably my best suggestion. Free Run 3 for barefoot feel.
 
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