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86GN_inPA

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Exactly. I’m either going to purchase a dedicated pair of gym shoes and something for everything else like walking around or these On Cloud shoes. I’ve had great luck with them. They last six months and I trash them.
If I have a pair for each activity I still throw them away after six months.
I really do not want to buy a pair of Nikes due to political reasons.
My man, I’m the same way. No Nike. No Starbucks. No Disney. No Bud Light.
 

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I am also a constant gym goer, 4 days a week before work. I’ve found two pairs is best, the gym takes its toll on shoes, mainly the cushion, and sometimes it’s difficult to notice until you get a new pair. Back when I was heavy powerlifting I was Chuck’s with arch insoles. Now I’m just a dedicated gym pair, and they last 6 months or so. I tried a single pair and I found I was just replacing them twice as often. I’d rather have two decent pairs then one quickly worn out one in just milking.
Exactly. I’m either going to purchase a dedicated pair of gym shoes and something for everything else like walking around or these On Cloud shoes. I’ve had great luck with them. They last six months and I trash them.
If I have a pair for each activity I still throw them away after six months.
I really do not want to buy a pair of Nikes due to political reasons.
While I'm personally not as active as I used to be, my boys are and I have to buy them shoes per activity just to get them to last 6 months. Running/tennis shoes are nothing compared to the soccer cleats ($200-300) and basketball shoes ($150-250) every 6 months cause they are worn out. I don't let it bother me though, it's just an investment in my kids.
 

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While I'm personally not as active as I used to be, my boys are and I have to buy them shoes per activity just to get them to last 6 months. Running/tennis shoes are nothing compared to the soccer cleats ($200-300) and basketball shoes ($150-250) every 6 months cause they are worn out. I don't let it bother me though, it's just an investment in my kids.
Spending $160 for ON shoes is my limit for sneakers.
Yes I know I could get something much cheaper but I like them. I like the Swiss. My wife works for a Swiss company and I’m hoping to visit there this summer.
The shoes have been working out well for me since I bought my first pair about 3 years ago.
I tried Hokka before these. Never again. They lasted a month and they were trashed.
 

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bought 4 cans of clear to go over the paint on my Kubota tractor. It sits outside, since I have too many cars, now.
The paint is still solid, just fading. I hope to protect it.
 

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Got myself a Breeo ‘smokeless’ firepit. They are made about 30 minutes from me and damn is it high quality. It weights about 50lbs. Had a nice burn last night, thing cranks out heat. I’ve had a nice table size gas firepit for years but I get a lot of wood scraps with the firewood I order to heat my house in the winter. This gives me something to do with it instead of throwing it away.

I love our Breeo. I have the cooking grates and we use them regularly. We've had ours for about 2 years.
 

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I need a shoe that holds up to BMX pedals and motorcycle pegs/shifter and has a flat sole. Most shoes get chewed up really quick. I've been wearing Globes for the last 15 years or so. They're pretty tough and comfortable. I just picked up a new pair recently.
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I need a shoe that holds up to BMX pedals and motorcycle pegs/shifter and has a flat sole. Most shoes get chewed up really quick. I've been wearing Globes for the last 15 years or so. They're pretty tough and comfortable. I just picked up a new pair recently.
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I always wore Etnies or DC's when I rode. Quit riding BMX in my early 20's but still try and keep up with it.

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Do they make them without the Shelby writing?

Asking for a friend(s)….:censored:
I didn’t do an exhaustive search, but seems like most things have Shelby on them. They do have F150 sneakers though. Go figure… Here’s a picture of some Vans – not the same thing.
Footgear locker have the original ones I posted.


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mysticsvt

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So whats the "official footwear"??? It cant be white NB's too can it lol.
Never heard of a stereotypical shoes for Shelby Owners. I just wear running shoes or something of the sort when at car meets.

Only shoes i've bought since getting the first Shelby....
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