. I've tried loosening my laces, but don't want to do it too much in case the shoe fall off! I wear just general support running shoes. Any ideas/suggestions would be very much appreciated! I'll be getting new shoes soon so if there is anything inparticular
Has anyone else had a problem with sore feet while running with Asics?My problem is on the outside of the foot, and seems to be where one of the plastic strips that is connected to the laces meets with the sole of the shoe.As the lace is directly
this at the Reebok store in Bluewater and they were really helpful and not at all condescending. Also gave me a healthy discount on my shoes and told me the best way to lace up for stability. Would recommend.Chicken Cheers chicken, I'll have to keep my eye out
Has anyone any idea what that tag of webbing is which runs about 2 inches down the tongue of shoes underneath the laces? Is it to protect the shoe or are you supposed to put your laces through the loop?I thought that I might thread a long lace
apparently now everybody is 'magenta'. it's much more democratic. not to mention, prettier. LOL does that mean they send me a pair of magenta coloured laces now????Yippee.... Tee hee!!!!!
trainers, but i bought new ones and still no difference.any advice or explanation would be greatly appreciated.. james 1. could be that your tying your shoes laces to tightly2. may not be stretching enuf ( that was my problem when my toes numbed sometimes
Decided to kick start my life again after getting into the bad habits of being lazy, not exercising and eating badly.Time for a change, laced up the trainers and feel liberated.
and the size 91/2-UK didn't pass the thumb in the toe test.Unfortunately the right shoe seems to feel a bit loose after I've been running for a while 20 minutes or so. I don't really want to write off £65, any ideas?Is it a lacing problem, what are my chances
noticeable on downhills or faster running.The warmer weather will also make your feet swell.Try lock lacing, create a loop with your laces on the 2 small holes nearest your leg and when tying your shoes pull the lace from the other side through the loop
Includes a two-density medial post, low-profile heel and N-Lock lacing system for stability, Acteva midsole and Abzorb SBS at toe-end