I bought a pair of pricey (deeply discounted) slide on brown ‘sneaker like’ shoes about 3 or 4 years ago. The last 6 months I had been wearing them regularly - on my 45 minute walks up and down the hills but as soon as the weather permitted I switched to pair of sneakers. The shoes seem to be bothering the bottom of my feet? The thing is they don’t appear worn. I have extra wide feet so buying shoes is a little bit more of a challenge.
Do you have shoes where the cushioning failed but the body of the shoe appears fine? Funny but when DS sneakers are worn they look they have been dragged behind the car on a rope for several miles.
Bought a couple of new pairs.. its been ages since I bought shoes. I googled it: (how often should you change your sneakers)
<b>If you are walking 30 minutes a day, or an average of three to four hours a week, replace your shoes every six months. If you are walking 60 minutes a day or an average of seven hours a week, replace your shoes every three months. Plan on replacing your fitness walking shoes every three to six months, or by 500 miles.</b>
Is it Baloney?
Do you have shoes where the cushioning failed but the body of the shoe appears fine? Funny but when DS sneakers are worn they look they have been dragged behind the car on a rope for several miles.
Bought a couple of new pairs.. its been ages since I bought shoes. I googled it: (how often should you change your sneakers)
<b>If you are walking 30 minutes a day, or an average of three to four hours a week, replace your shoes every six months. If you are walking 60 minutes a day or an average of seven hours a week, replace your shoes every three months. Plan on replacing your fitness walking shoes every three to six months, or by 500 miles.</b>
Is it Baloney?
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