>have rotation of only vans and converses (old ones)
>recently sold bike for money
>feet hurt like hell walking around campus (flat feet)
Recommendations for runners? Been particularly interested in Asics (gel lyte v) recently, but I'm more than welcome of any type of runner/street wear shoes (saucony, adidas, nike etc). Comfortability a major factor
budget is $120
>buys running/work out shoes
>doesnt actually work out
>>12182278
got nothing to prove to you, you gonna help or not
>>12182295
no im going to shitpost in your thread and hopefully derail it instead
>>12182297
kek free world goy
I have flat feet too OP. I got fake Asics and they've been fine. Wore them on 2 vacations which involved alot of walking without issue.
I got a pair of new balance for work a while ago, OP and they are honestly the comfiest pair of shoes I've ever owned.
>>12182335
Which model?
>>12182337
501.
I wish I could compare other models for you, but they're the only pair of NB's I've ever bought and the decision was partly because they were on sale.
>>12182274
Gel lyte Vs are pretty comfortable and provides plenty of arch support. If you have the chance, try them on. They ran a little small for me.
MiUSA New Balance
Any Adidas with Ultraboost
Any Nike with Lunarlon
I walk 8-10 miles per day and these 3 are my recommendations.
>>12182274
I do prosthetics and orthotics for a living. A pair of orthotics might be worthwhile but could however be expensive uninsured
Have a look at adidas zx fluxes. Extremly light, comfortable and provides good arch support
Did you try skechers?
You can go for "memory foam" memes.
medical doctors usually wear skechers or nb's here.
>>12183567
>memory foam
lmao skechers selling yeezy shoes
>>12183567
>>12183594
please stop
this is offensive
>>12182319
>I got fake Asics and they've been fine.
So you got...Fakesics?
>>12182274
any supportive running shoes will do the job, just get some ones you like the style of ffs
>>12182274
why not get the 990? its what frat bros everywhere wear, and they are comfy as hell, and very versatile
Comfiest sneakers I've ever worn are my runners on a lunarlon sole. Like walking on clouds. Second best are my 996s, which are at least more effay than trainers. Roshe's may work, but I supinate and they have literally no lateral support.